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Glacial Lakes and Prairies Road Trip

Cruise northeast South Dakota for a variety of surprises

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Brookings

Begin your tour in Brookings along Interstate 29 for art in and out of doors — as well as some legendary hamburgers. 

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Mcrory Gardens
South Dakota Art Museum
Must-See Stops

McCrory Gardens
One of the top 10 small botanical gardens in the United States, McCrory Gardens includes a 25-acre botanical garden and a 45-acre arboretum on the South Dakota State University campus in Brookings. 

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South Dakota Art Museum
Check out this fantastic museum's galleries featuring Native art, an interactive kids room, and 17 new exhibits each year. Don’t leave without a souvenir from the museum store. 

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Nick's Hamburger Shop
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Nick’s Hamburger Shop is famous amongst South Dakota residents for its fresh hamburgers and homemade buns. 

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Watertown

Continue on your route 50 miles (45 minutes) north to Watertown, home of outdoor recreation. 

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Heritage Museum
Art Center
Must-See Stops

Codington County Heritage Museum
Located in former Historic Carnegie Library, you’ll enjoy the historic exhibits and artifacts that tell the story of the area. 

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Terry Redlin Art Center
Enjoy more than 160 original oil paintings of natural settings by South Dakota artist Terry Redlin.

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Goss Opera House
Travel Planner Tip

Built in 1889 by Charles Goss, the Goss Opera House underwent a $5 million dollar renovation project. Today, it's the elegant heart of downtown Watertown, hosing everything from concerts and theater performances to wedding celebrations.

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Sisseton

Next stop is Sisseton, a town only 60 miles (55 minutes) north of Watertown. 

Nicollet Tower
Historical State Park
Must-See Stops

Nicollet Tower and Interpretive Center
The top of the 75-foot tall tower offers a beautiful view of South Dakota, North Dakota and Minnesota. 

Fort Sisseton Historic State Park 
Walk the grounds and check out the officers’ quarters, stone barracks, guardhouse and other buildings that remain from the time of the Western frontier. 

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Fort Sisseton
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The annual Fort Sisseton Historical Festival is held during the first full weekend in June. The festival covers the whole gamut of frontier life including fiddle music, historic figures and more. 

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Aberdeen

Continue your route west 85 miles (75 minutes) to Aberdeen, the “Hub City.” Full of city amenities, the area is also home to Sand Lake National Wildlife Refuge, 21,498 acres of habitat perfect for birdwatching or just basking in nature's splendor.

Dacotah Prairie Museum
Storybook Land, The Land of Oz
Must-See Stops

Dacotah Prairie Museum
The museum provides a historic look at Brown County that includes a wildlife gallery and exhibits on the railroad and pioneer settlers.

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Wylie Park/ Storybook Land/ Land of Oz
Visit a place where your group can step back in time and experience all the childhood fables they know and love.

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South Dakota Film Festival
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Each September, the Capitol Cinema hosts the South Dakota Film Festival, an event that attracts films from around the world. 

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Faulkton

Small town, big art. Don't miss the Carousel City 60 miles (1 hour) southwest of Aberdeen. 

Merry Go Round in Faulkton
Elevator art in Faulkton
Must-See Stops

Elevator Murals
Internationally known Australian artist Guido van Helten transformed the sides of a grain elevator into his canvas to portray the essence of agricultural life in South Dakota. 

Happy Times Carousel
Enjoy a ride on the nostalgic carousel that has 19 of the 20 original aluminum horses as well as the two chariot seats. 
 

Pickler Mansion
Travel Planner Tip

Dating back to 1882, the Pickler Mansion is a historic home on the south edge of Faulkton.

Huron

Plan a stop 85 miles (90 minutes) southeast at the home of the South Dakota State Fair.

World's Largest Pheasant
South Dakota State Fair
Must-See Stops

World’s Largest Pheasant
This 28-foot, 22-ton pheasant has earned the title of the World’s Largest Pheasant. It spans more than 40 feet from beak to tail. 

South Dakota State Fair
The state fair is held annually every Labor Day weekend in Huron. Take a spin on the carnival rides or find your favorite fair food while taking in the livestock and 4-H exhibits. 

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Wheel Jam Semi Truck Show
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The Wheel Jam is a car show, motorcycle show and a semi/truck show that also features other entertainment such as concerts, a poker run and a semi-truck light show. 

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DeSmet

Experience the life of Laura Ingalls Wilder, the author of the Little Town on the Prairie series.

Ingalls Homestead Corn Dolls
Wagon Ride
Must-See Stops

Ingalls Homestead
While exploring the area where Laura Ingalls Wilder's family homesteaded, visitors experience South Dakota pioneer heritage through hands-on activities such as riding the covered wagon and making a corncob doll.

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Loftus Store
Make a stop at the Loftus Store for souvenirs, Little House on the Prairie books and more. Laura wrote of Mr. Loftus and the Loftus store in several of her Little House books.

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Performance on the homestead
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Every July, the Laura Ingalls Wilder Pageant brings to life one of Laura's books to life on an outdoor stage in De Smet. 

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