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For Kids: South Dakota's National and State Parks
Kids Online Lessons - This lesson is all about South Dakota's national and state parks and all the fun they offer. The lesson's activities include a word scramble as well as camping indoors and making s'mores indoors.For Kids: The Dakota Territory & Wild West
Kids Online Lessons - This lesson will take you back more than 150 years to before South Dakota was a state. Read about pioneers like Laura Ingalls Wilder and colorful characters like Wild Bill Hickok and have fun with the three activities.For Kids: South Dakota Agriculture
Kids Online Lessons - In this lesson you will learn more about South Dakota’s farms & ranches and have fun with the crossword puzzle and coloring page.Games For Kids Across South Dakota
Kids Online Lessons - Think of this lesson as recess. It's all about having fun and includes five different puzzles and games to do at home or while on the road.Forever 605 Day
Once a year in early June, South Dakota celebrates its single area code and all the beauty, fun, and wonder it encompasses. June 5th (6-05) is Forever 605 Day! How will you celebrate? Check out some of our favorite places and activit [...]Hunt The Greatest — Pheasant Hunting in South Dakota
Experience the world’s greatest pheasant hunting on the great plains of South Dakota. Get your license and find land to hunt.Let's Road Trip
Iconic national and state park units and recreation areas — check. Wide-open spaces, jaw-dropping sights and the freedom of the open road — check. Kitschy roadside attractions, untamed Wild West history and wilder critters — check. Mix in the friendly, personable nature of people in this Midwestern state with the surprisingly diverse landscape and you have something special. There’s no other place where you can check so many things off your bucket list.Good Earth Photo Essay
The Oneota people inhabited this area around 1500 A.D., but others lived in the area as early as 6500 B.C. Today, visitors to Good Earth State Park at Blood Run can stroll amongst wildlife, wild grasses and magnificent oak trees. Relax along the banks of the Big Sioux River, stroll the 3.1-mile Riparian Trail, and enjoy a variety of kid-friendly activities throughout the year. If you’re searching for peace, Good Earth State Park at Blood Run is the place for you.SD Pheasant Hunting - Beginner's Resources
Pheasant hunting in South Dakota is a great way to get outdoors and get closer to nature. Find the information you need to get started.Centennial Trail Photo Essay
This amazing 111-mile trail begins and ends at sacred Native American sites, starting at the summit of Bear Butte east of Sturgis and ending at Wind Cave National Park north of Hot Springs. Designed for hikers, bikers and horseback riders, the trail cuts through some of the most scenic areas in the Black Hills and prime wildlife habitat. Portions of the trail pass near Mount Rushmore National Memorial, through Custer State Park, and across large chunks of the Black Hills National Forest.For a truly scenic and sacred outdoor experience, take a trip along the unique Centennial Trail.
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