Tour The Mysteries Of Beautiful

South Dakota
Mount Rushmore National Memorial

Treat yourself and your family to an unforgettable vacation in beautiful South Dakota. You will find that the "Old West" is still alive and well in Deadwood, South Dakota and the Black Hills are absolutely breathtaking! Money magazine has called Sioux Falls one of the best places to live in America. With its mix of big city culture and small town friendliness, South Dakota's largest city is also a great place to visit. First stop? Falls Park to see the town's namesake - the Falls of the Big Sioux River. Next, visit Garretson, where the notorious outlaw, Jesse James made his daring escape from a posse by jumping his horse over a chasm in Devil's Gulch. As you travel across the state, you'll find history in every town and you'll go away with great memories for years to come!


Sioux Falls, SD
Deadwood, SD
Rapid City, SD
Pierre, SD
Mitchell, SD
Aberdeen, SD
Places To Play
Mileage Chart
SD Tourism
SD Web Sites

Want To Know More?
For additional information on eastern and central South Dakota vacation opportunities, contact:

Dakota Heritage And Lakes Association (Southeast)
818 East 41 Street Box G
Sioux Falls, SD 57105-6028
605-336-2602 ext. 4
1-888-336-2602

Glacial Lakes And Prairies Tourism Association (Northwest)
PO Box 244
Watertown, SD 57201-0224
1-800-244-8860

Great Lakes Of South Dakota Association (Central)
PO Box 786 - G
Pierre, SD 57501
605-224-4617
Fax: 605-224-9913

For Statewide Information, Contact:

South Dakota Tourism
711 East Wells Avenue Room 701
Pierre, SD 57501-3369
1-800-732-5682
Fax: 605-733-3256
E-mail: sdinfo@goed.state.us
Internet: http://www.state.sd.us

To make camping reservations at South Dakota's state parks and recreation areas, call: 1-800-710-2267.


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