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The Hello Hi
The Hello Hi on South Phillips in Sioux Falls is your classic local bar with an affinity for tropical moods and legendary made-from-scratch tiki cocktails. While our atmosphere may veer mysteriously off course from your standard tiki joint, the spirit of tiki is alive and well at The Hello Hi. This spinning world can be enough to drive anybody mad. Sometimes a stiff cocktail in a fresh environment is the perfect escape from all the chaos and banality of daily life. We are open daily, 4 p.m.-2 a.m.Hello Larsons Coffee Roastery
Located nine miles west of Brookings in Volga, Hello Larsons showcases an experience and menu all its own! The small town coffee roastery and drive thru offers a large selection of unique specialty coffees, made-in-house baked goods, smoothies, ice cream shakes, and Dakota sodas. The Larsons prepare all orders of freshly roasted coffees in small batches to your specific requests. Hours are 6 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday through Saturday, and 7 a.m.-2 p.m., Sunday.The Heritage Center at Mahpiya Luta (Red Cloud)
The Heritage Center is a Native American gift shop, cultural center and fine arts gallery, with one of the most impressive collections of historic and contemporary Native art in the country. It is located on the Mahpiya Luta (Red Cloud) campus, a beautiful, one-hour drive southeast of Hot Springs. This fantastic display of culture and history is not to be missed! Admission and tours are free. Open daily, Memorial Day-Labor Day, and Tuesday-Saturday in winter. See the annual Art Show, June-August.Hermosa Arts & History Association Museum
The Hermosa Arts & History Association (HAHA) was organized in 1999. HAHA seeks to preserve our local history; educate our youth; promote visual, written, and performing arts in Hermosa; and involve the community in all of these efforts. We strive to bring together residents of the greater Hermosa area to create a cohesive community based on our appreciation for each other's unique experiences, cultures, traditions, and histories-- and our common humanity. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the building that houses the museum served as the Hermosa Masonic Lodge 1929-1999. Check our website or Facebook page for open house dates, or send us an email to request a special tour.Hidden Hill Lodge & Guide Service
Hidden Hill Lodge is a hunting and fishing lodge located in the Glacial Lakes area of northeastern South Dakota. Enjoy first class accommodations, including clean, comfortable rooms and delicious home cooked meals. The lodge offers 11 bedrooms (sleeps 34), two kitchens, a game room and two large decks and is perfect for families and groups. Custom packages and stays are available. Our goal is to make your stay a lifelong memory, because once you experience our service, you will be family.Hidden Lake Campground & Resort
Come to Hidden Lake Campground & Resort to refuel, replenish and reconnect. Located in the southern Black Hills on the northern edge of Hot Springs, we offer pull-through sites, back-in sites, tent/primitive camping sites. eight furnished cabins and one glamping camper. Our private lake is great for catch-and-release fishing, kayaking, canoeing and swimming, and there is a playground for the kiddos. Our store is open April through November and is stocked with clothing, souvenirs, games, groceries and general necessities. We are an unplugged campground, with no Wi-Fi and no cable.High Country Guest Ranch
The High Country Guest Ranch is four miles northwest of Hill City. Lodging options include RV sites, camping cabins, cowboy cabins, and spacious log vacation homes. All of the units are smoke-free. Ranch amenities include hot tubs, seasonal trail rides, horse stable, playground, golf cart rentals, convenience store, gift shop, volleyball, horseshoes, picnic pavilion, and fire pits. Dakota Hall houses the General Store, with basic necessities, food, beverages and gifts. There is limited internet access at this property. We are pet-friendly.High Plains Western Heritage Center
The High Plains Western Heritage Center in Spearfish is a five-state regional museum founded to honor the Old West pioneers and Native Americans of North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Wyoming and Montana. The Center provides more than 20,000 square feet of presentation space featuring Western artifacts, Western art, live animals and family history displays. Our summer hours (May-October) are 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Monday through Saturday, and 1-4 p.m., Sunday. See our website for admission rates.Hilger's Gulch
Hilger's Gulch in Pierre includes a 1.1 mile lighted walking trail along with attractive flower gardens and a scenic view of the South Dakota State Capitol. During holidays and special events, the park is decorated with a United States flag display. Governor's Grove is located on the west slope of the gulch and contains hundreds of trees and 28 monuments dedicated to former governors of South Dakota including the Gates of the Counties, which are constructed of stones native to each county in South Dakota. During the winter months, Hilger's Gulch is a popular spot for sledders. For more information, contact the Pierre Area Chamber of Commerce.Hill City Area Chamber of Commerce
Visitors come to the Black Hills from around the world to see for themselves what the history, adventure and natural beauty of the American West is all about. While there’s much to see, explore and discover in this unique corner of the globe, a tour through Hill City and the surrounding area isn’t complete without a stop at our wineries, art galleries, museums, restaurants and retail stores. Our office is open Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; Saturday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.; and Sunday, 11 a.m.-4 p.m.Pagination