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Serendipity Farmstead
At Serendipity Farmstead near Hot Springs in the southern Black Hills, we have taken 27 acres of over-grazed grassland and are turning it into a food oasis that is sustainable and replicable. We raise llamas, Tibetan yaks, goats, chickens, turkeys, pigs, sheep and cattle, and have a small orchard and extensive gardens. We have a tropical greenhouse where can grow citrus and tropical fruits year-round. The greenhouse is heated and cooled using thermal energy, has fans and lighting powered by a solar array, and a rainwater collection system. If you want to see how a sustainable homestead farm works, try one of our tours. From May through September, 90-minute Educational Tours are offered Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 10 a.m. (from October through April, please call to arrange a tour). During our 55-minute Tag Along Tour, participants follow us as we tend to all of the animals, collect eggs and check crops and the greenhouse. Tag Along Tours are daily and times change with the time of sunset. We also offer a Yak Experience and a Llama Experience. Contact us for more information.BronzeAge Art Casting
You make the art or object, we replicate it in bronze. BronzeAge Art Casting is a full-service art foundry in Sioux Falls. We offer bronze, brass, aluminum and iron casting services to artists, architects, designers, communities and individuals throughout the Midwest. We also do sculpture repair and restoration, custom metal work, and fabrication and welding, as well as offer special events and workshops throughout the year. We are open 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Monday through Friday.Black Hill Farmers Market
Open year-round (weather permitting), the outdoor Black Hills Farmers Market offers locally-produced foods and fine arts including fruits, vegetables, mushrooms, meats, eggs, honey, fresh-baked goods, herbs, pickles, salsas, jams, jellies, dairy, and hand-crafted items. We are located at Market Park in Rapid City and our hours are 8 a.m.-2 p.m. on Saturdays, May through October; 8 a.m.-2 p.m. on Wednesdays, July through October; and 9 a.m.-12 p.m. on Saturdays, November through April. See our website or Facebook page for activities, special events and vendor lists.South Dakota National Guard Museum
The South Dakota National Guard Museum covers the history of the South Dakota National Guard from 1861 to current day. The museum's mission is to acquire, preserve, protect, and display military equipment, records, relics, and memorabilia representing the heritage of the Dakota Militia and the South Dakota Army and Air National Guard. The museum also educates National Guard members and the general public about the heritage of the South Dakota National Guard both in peace and at war. Located in Pierre, not far from the Missouri River, the museum is open 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Monday through Friday.Old Pine Social
If you are looking for a rad thing to do in Custer, we are it! Old Pine Social will be axe-throwin', Bocce ballin', and Hammerschlagen-in' Friday through Wednesday. Come enjoy our selection of local craft and domestic beers on tap and a more than decent wine list. We will have tasty bites to enjoy while you kick it on the best patio in Custer. Also feel free to bring food in from one of our amazing Custer restaurants. All ages are welcome. Our hours are 2-9 p.m. Monday through Wednesday and Friday; 12-9 p.m., Saturday; and 12-7 p.m., Sunday.Trails, Trains & Pioneers Museum
Located in downtown Edgemont, the Trails, Trains & Pioneers Museum traces the ebb and flow of life of the southern Black Hills from pre-historic times to the present. The Edgemont Area Historical Society began in 2005 and maintains the Trails, Trains and Pioneers Museum. Our goal is to keep the voices of the past alive for present and future generations. Admission is free and the museum is open Memorial Day (late-May) through Labor Day (early September) and by appointment. Seasonal hours are 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Tuesday through Friday, and1-5 p.m., Saturday and Sunday.
The Hat Creek Grill
Hat Creek Grill has always been known as place for great food and good times. Located in downtown Edgemont in the southern Black Hills, our menu features BBQ, burgers and sandwiches, as well as salads, Mexican fare, and daily specials. Our hours are 12-9 p.m. on Wednesday and 12-8 p.m. on Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Main Street Mercantile
The Main Street Mercantile in Mitchell offers ice cream, toys, games, popcorn, soda, candy, soup and sandwiches. We are open 8 a.m.-10 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday, and 12-6 p.m., Sunday and Monday.Charlie's Pizza House
After a more than 30-year absence, Yankton-based Charlie’s Pizza House has returned to Sioux Falls. The Yankton Charlie's is the oldest pizza house in South Dakota. Both locations serve one-of-a-kind pizzas, wings, garlic and cheese bread, salads, and local beer. Our Sioux Falls hours are 4-10 p.m., Wednesday through Sunday. (See current offers and hours on our website or Facebook page.)Badlands Observatory
Established in 2000, the Badlands Observatory is a private facility for research, education and stargazing located in the small community of Quinn. For more than 10 years, owner Ron Dyvig contributed data to the Minor Planet Center in support of their mapping project for Near Earth Objects. In later years, the Observatory primarily provided telescope time to institutions and students. Since 2019, Ron and partner Teresa have been upgrading the facility and fine-tuning their programming in order to create a favorable experience for visitors, including daytime tours and night sky programs. Guided tours are available daily. Daytime tours are provided by reservationonly, and may be made by phone or email. Daytime tours can start as early as 9
a.m. and as late as 1 p.m. They last approximately 1.5 hours. The cost is $10
per person, 10 years and older. Night tours vary with the phase of the moon,
sunset times and sky conditions, and cost $29.70 per person, 10 years and older.
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