Statues stand in salute in front of a lake at the WWII Memorial at the South Dakota State Capitol. Pierre, South Dakota.

World War II Memorial, Pierre

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Terry Redlin Art Center

Watertown

Terry Redlin was known as “America’s Favorite Artist” before his death in 2016. His legacy and tremendous body of work live on at the Redlin Art Center, where you can see more than 150 original oil paintings that capture the true spirit of Americana.

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Beer and growler at Mt Rushmore Brewing

Mount Rushmore Brewing Company & Pounding Fathers Restaurant

Custer

George Washington traditionally had a mug of beer with most meals. Raise a glass to him and other patriots at Mount Rushmore Brewing Company & Pounding Fathers Restaurant in Custer. With 24 rotating taps of Black Hills craft beer, you’re sure to find something to savor.

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Korean War Memorial

Memorials on the Capitol Grounds

Pierre

On the grounds of South Dakota’s Capitol building in Pierre, bronze memorials and statues immortalize the brave soldiers who perished in action and those who returned home to little acclaim. The World War II Memorial depicts six soldiers fresh off the battlefield, posed in an eternal salute with Capitol Lake as their backdrop. The Korean War Memorial and Vietnam War Memorial also show soldiers bundled and tattered, just as they would have appeared in battle. One block to the northeast, the southwestern entrance to the walking path at Hilger's Gulch Park features a piece of the World Trade Center, a solemn reminder of those that lost their lives on 9/11.

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Zesto

Pierre, Mitchell, Watertown

There are a lot of delicious ice cream options in South Dakota, but some swear the best stuff comes from the simplest of places. Zesto has locations in Pierre, Mitchell and Watertown. They all serve some traditional summer staples – hot dogs, fries, and more – as well as tasty ice cream treats with flavors ranging from traditional to rotating sherbet flavors. All three locations make their own unique shake and sundae recipes, so each visit can be a treat and a pleasant surprise.

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Ice cream at Leones Creamery

Leones' Creamery

Spearfish

“Leone” means “lion” in Italian, and these flavors are indeed perfect for hungry apex predators. Located in a historic building in downtown Spearfish, each hand-crafted ice cream has flavors you’d chase a wildebeest for. Fortunately, it’s really just as simple as ordering and enjoying.

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Abigail Fly Fishing in Custer State Park

French Creek Natural Area

Black Hills

The first thing you’ll notice when you hike to French Creek is the stunning natural beauty. You can bask in the peaceful sound of flowing water or look for wildlife or wildflowers. You can also cast your fly-fishing line and try to get a bite just like President Dwight D. Eisenhower did in 1953. If you’re looking to "be like Ike," this is one pretty spot for it.

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Custer State Park - Sylvan Lake

Custer State Park

South Dakota has hosted many presidents, but it was Calvin Coolidge who enjoyed himself so much that he set up a Summer White House in Custer State Park in 1927. “You can fish all day,” his assistant told him. Sounds like a pretty good trip to us.

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Porter Sculpture Park

Montrose

Unless you’re used to seeing a 40-foot-tall horse, you can’t miss the exit for Porter Sculpture Park on I-90 in eastern South Dakota. Artist Wayne Porter has created a wonderland of 50+ strange and beautiful sculptures spread out over 10 acres.

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TravelSouthDakota.com Staff WriterThis article was authored by Travel South Dakota's team of writers and editors. We’re passionate about sharing the best of South Dakota, whether it's exploring national and state parks, road-tripping, diving into local culture or uncovering hidden gems. Some of us grew up here, others got here as fast as we could — but we’re all on the lookout for the best spots to eat, stay and experience in the land of Great Faces, Great Places.