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Grand Rapids to South Dakota via I-90 W: An Epic Road Trip Along I-90
Get ready for an epic road trip that culminates with seeing larger-than-life famous faces and reliving Wild West days. Driving from Grand Rapids, Michigan, to Rapid City, South Dakota, is a 16-hour trip, but you’ll want to stop often to linger at places along the way.Kansas City to Sioux Falls Via I-29 N
Looking to get out of Dodge (or at least KC) for a spell? Gather your crew and point the wagon north toward Sioux Falls, South Dakota's largest city.Kansas City to Black Hills via I-29 N and I-90 W
With its collection of iconic attractions within about an hour’s drive or less from one another, South Dakota’s Black Hills area is the perfect destination for the quintessential American road trip.Wichita to Sioux Falls Road Trip
Like your natural beauty served with a side of vibrant arts and culture? If you like a getaway packed with natural and artistic beauty, buckle up and head up the road to Sioux Falls.St. Louis to South Dakota, via I-70 W, I-29 N & I-90 W: Big Muddy to the Great 8
Looking for a getaway where you can pack as many sights in as possible, one within a day and a half’s drive from St. Louis? Head to South Dakota, where the Great 8 – from Mount Rushmore to the Mighty Mo’ – draw visitors from around the globe.Madison to Deadwood via I-90 W
Pack the wagon and round up the herd! You're about to embark on the quintessential American road trip to Deadwood.St. Louis to Sioux Falls via I-70 W and I-29 N
Adventure awaits you in South Dakota’s largest city. Sioux Falls is teeming with nature, arts & culture, delicious bites, and tons of family fun.Denver to Black Hills National Forest: A Rockin’ Road Trip for Geology Lovers
As a dweller of the Rockies, you know how awe-inspiring rugged natural landscapes can be. That’s why South Dakota’s Black Hills should be at the top of your geology bucket list.Milwaukee to Deadwood via I-90 W
Looking to get away from the big city for a little adventure? Deadwood is jam-packed with gaming, Old West history and outdoor fun. So hop in! It’s time to hit the open road.For Kids: Native Americans in South Dakota
Kids Online Lessons - In this lesson, learn about how Native Americans lived and their culture today. There are two lessons and two activities, including making a miniature tipi and coloring a picture of Dignity.Pagination