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Our Advertising PolicyKnown as a folk-art wonder, the Corn Palace is re-decorated each year with half a million ears of corn, 3,000 bushels of other grains and grasses. You... Read More
The mission of the Crazy Horse Memorial Foundation is to protect and preserve the culture, tradition, and living heritage of the North American Indian... Read More
Visit this park where Internationally known Artist and Sculptor David Adickes has created 20-foot talls sculptures, all incredible likenesses of the 4... Read More
This 109 mile trail runs from Deadwood to Edgemont over more than 100 converted rail road bridges and through four hardrock tunnels on what used to be... Read More
This 109 mile trail runs from Deadwood to Edgemont over more than 100 converted rail road bridges and through four hardrock tunnels on what used to be... Read More
Your pet can join you on an auto tour of the wildlife habitat where you will see black bears, grizzly bears, mountain lions, wolves, elk, big horn she... Read More
Stroll Rapid City for window shopping and to see the life-sized, bronze statues of U.S. presidents. Stop at the visitor center to pick up information ... Read More
Rent a pontoon boat, fishing boat or a speed boat and explore Lewis and Clark Lake with your well behaved, leashed dog.
Located in Memorial Park, you can see two tank traps and two wall segments from the Berlin Wall. Well behaved, leashed pets are welcome in the park.
This museum has a great collection of aircraft, including a number of military planes.
Home to more than 266 species of birds, 40 mammal species, and a variety of fish, reptiles, and amphibians, this refuge is a fantastic place to view w... Read More
Located on the shores of Lake Mitchell, this is a six-acre prehistoric archeological site, which, 1,000 years ago, was a Native American village const... Read More
In 1876, this gold camp was a rough gambling town where legends were make, and now this entire town is a National Historic Landmark still known for it... Read More
Hands-on activities for families. Pets are allowed on site and when camping. Visitors need to have pets on a leash and pick up after their pets. We ... Read More
This site is said to be the reburial site, and current gravesite, of the legendary Sitting Bull. On a grassy bluff overlooking the Missouri River Val... Read More
Enjoy the this beautiful capital complex, which includes 16 buildings on approximately 115 acres with a five-acre lake, 3,000 trees, 48 acres of cultu... Read More
Take a walk through this amazing forest, where a unique chain of geological events millions of years ago resulted in the petrified trees. Well behave... Read More
This unique alley features buildings covered with vivid graffiti and writing. Stroll through to admire the outdoor display.