Search Results
Displaying 221 - 230 of 2415
Central Region Fishing
From the four dams of the Missouri River to glacial lakes, stock dams, and rushing Black Hills waters, your perfect day of fishing awaits.Wines in Eastern South Dakota Farm Country
Winemaking and vineyards are thriving in eastern South Dakota. A wine trail adventure winds from Vermillion and Beresford in the south up the Interstate 29 corridor to Garretson and Renner and on to Rosholt in the northeastern corner of the state. There are more than a dozen eastern SD wineries and many of them regularly hold special events like concerts, grape picking & stomping and, of course, wine tastings!Little Town on the Prairie
Visit author Laura Ingalls Wilder’s famous “Little Town on the Prairie,” De Smet, South Dakota, for a true pioneer experience.South Dakota's State Fair: A Photo Essay
See the sights, rides, events and food that await you at this celebration of agriculture, industry and entertainment in the city of Huron at the end of each summer.Leaf Peepers' Delight
Autumn brings blankets of yellow and orange fringed with crimson amongst deep evergreen at every turn in Spearfish Canyon in the northern Black Hills. Designated as both a State Scenic Byway and a National Forest Service Scenic Byway, the road through Spearfish Canyon (US Highway 14A) takes you past the best in fall colors and astonishing waterfalls.The music & story of Mato Wayuhi
This Oglala Lakota artist brought his own unique Indigenous sound to the world through the hit show "Reservation Dogs". See our video feature about Mato Wayhui.48 Hours of Culture in the Capital City
You might be surprised by the art and natural beauty that await you in Pierre and Fort Pierre.48 Hours Exploring the Arts in Sioux Falls!
Hotel on PhillipsWhen stepping into the lobby, you are taken back to the era of the early 1900s with its original historical designs. Stay in one of the Stylishly Superior guest rooms like Pretty in Pink, a local favorite!
Hilton Garden Inn located Downtown
Discover downtown delights from our hotel by the Big Sioux Falls River. Wake up and hit the trails out your doorstep!
A Capitol Christmas
Each Christmas season, the South Dakota State Capitol building in Pierre gets adorned, inside and out, for Christmas at the Capitol. Nearly 100 decorated trees line the halls and fill the rotunda. The festivities last from just before Thanksgiving to right after Christmas.Hugh Glass Rendezvous
Near present-day Lemmon, mountain man Hugh Glass survived a mauling by a grizzly bear, abandonment by his traveling partners and a crawl of more than 200 miles to Fort Kiowa (near present-day Chamberlain). His tale is recounted in the 1954 book, “Lord Grizzly,” and in the 2015 movie, “The Revenant.” The annual Hugh Glass Rendezvous at Shadehill Recreation Area in late August celebrates the legend.Pagination