Clear allApplyFilter1 -9 of 12 resultsWinner Drive-InThe Winner Drive-In opened in 1950 and is one of the few outdoor theaters which is still in operation in South Dakota. Movies are shown Fridays through Mondays, May through August. The movie currently showing can be found on our Facebook page. Be sure to check out our concession stand and playground area. We are located a little southeast of Winner.Pheasant City Drive-InPack up your lawn chairs, blankets and bring your family, neighbors and friends for a great night of entertainment and fun at the Pheasant City Drive-In one mile north of Redfield. The theatre opened in 1953 and is one of the oldest and last remaining drive-in theatres in South Dakota. Movies are shown Mondays through Fridays, May through August, with the specific schedule being posted on our website and our Facebook page.Midway Drive-InThe Midway Drive-In, between Miller and Saint Lawrence, was constructed in 1953 and has been showing movies every summer since then. Movies are shown Fridays through Sundays, with some specials dates, late May to September. Currently showing movies are listed on our website and Facebook page. Whether it's your first trip to a drive-in or you're returning to rekindle that unique drive-in feeling, Midway Drive-In is the place to "See the Stars from your Cars."Pheasant Drive-InThe Pheasant Drive-In was built at it’s current location in northeastern Mobridge in 1960. Ron Maier, the current owner, has been running the Drive-In since 1976. Movies are shown May through September, with the schedule being posted on our website or Facebook page. Be sure to check out our concession stand for popcorn, soda, snow cones and candy, as well as hot dogs, nachos and homemade barbecues.Capitol Theatre & CinemaAberdeen's Capitol Theatre is a 450-seat, renovated 1926 vaudeville/movie house on historic Main Street. Along with the Aberdeen Community Theater's live theater season between March and November, ACT’s Capitol Cinema programming features Hollywood films seven nights a week throughout the year and an art gallery in the main lobby. For more than 40 years, ACT and its Young People’s Theatre have been providing quality, award-winning productions for the Aberdeen area. See the ACT website for what show is currently running as well as links to what's playing at the Capitol Cinema.7th Generation CinemaEagle Butte's 7th Generation Cinema features two full-size theaters, seating capacity for 173 customers, state of the art digital surround sound systems and full-service concessions. We look to bring you the latest blockbuster movies as well as provide you with the quality service you deserve. Movies are shown daily unless otherwise noted. See our website for prices and movies.Dells TheatreThe Dells Theatre is a movie theater located in Dell Rapids, just north of Sioux Falls. It is a beautifully restored 1938 art deco theatre showing first-run movies at a bargain price. You can enjoy the show in modern comfort with digital projection and 7.1 stereo sound in classic cinema style. We are open every Friday through Monday for evening showings and we offer afternoon matinees every Saturday and Sunday. Showtimes will vary depending on the running time of the current movie. State TheatreThe State Theatre was built in 1926 to showcase silent film and vaudeville performance. The majestic theatre dazzled the residents of Sioux Falls with its iconic marquee and sophisticated Beaux Arts-inspired design. This style of building became known nationally as the ‘movie palace’. Unfortunately, fewer and fewer of these palaces remain intact, leaving the few still standing quite valuable. After nearly 20 years of work to restore the State Theatre to its original 1926 splendor, it once again provides nightly entertainment for Downtown Sioux Falls, including new-release blockbuster movies and independent films. See our website and Facebook page for the latest on the State.Historic Homestake Opera HouseIn 1914, this 24,000-square-foot building was built by the Homestake Gold Mine for their workers and families. It was given to the City of Lead in 1972. Unfortunately, the theater was nearly destroyed by fire in 1984. Restoration work continues alongside performing arts events. Concerts, movies, theatre, dance and weddings are hosted year-round. Tours are available Tuesday-Saturday (12 p.m. and 2 p.m.) and run 30-45 minutes. Call or join us at the front courtyard theater entrance at tour time.Prev121 of 2NextExplore MoreSouth Dakota Drive-In Theaters: Experience Classic AmericanaSouth Dakota’s drive-ins hark back to an era when the car was more than a means of transportation — it was part of the experience.As Seen on TVMore and more television shows are discovering the magic of South Dakota.Roam South Dakota’s “Nomadland”If a state could be nominated for Best Scenery in a Film, South Dakota might be shopping for formalwear. See where Fern (Frances McDormand) finds peace in "Nomadland."A Land of Make-BelieveHumpty Dumpty, Goldilocks, Dorothy, the Tin Man, Paul Bunyan and other characters are all waiting to welcome you to Storybook Land & the Land of Oz in Aberdeen’s Wylie Park. Follow the yellow brick road to the medieval castle, train...It's Both Wonderful and Strange: Porter Sculpture ParkExperience this unique outdoor attraction through photos of Wayne Porter's whimsical art.Visit The World's Only Corn Palace in Mitchell, South DakotaThis one-of-a-kind building has been "a-maize-ing" visitors — more than 500,000 a year — for a century.Previous slideSlide0/of0Next slideTrip Planning ToolsPlaces to StayFind AccomodationsPlan Your TripRequest a GuideGet Travel TipsSign up for Enewsletter