South Dakota Hunting - Whole State
Hunting is a year-round sport in South Dakota. Hunters have access to nearly 5 million acres of public land. Upland game, waterfowl, small game and big game dominate the fall hunting seasons. Predator hunting fills the winter months, while spring signals the start of turkey hunting and the second season for light geese.
Throughout the off-season, shooting enthusiasts assist landowners with prairie dog management. When planning your outing, refer to the current Game, Fish and Parks Hunting Handbook (PDF) for rules, regulations and specific season dates.
The gaming available in South Dakota will be a delight to any hunter, not only the variety of seasons and game but the wonderful people you will meet while you are in the state.
South Dakota Hall of Fame - Chamberlain, South Dakota
South Dakota Hall of Fame - Chamberlain, South Dakota; The South Dakota Hall of Fame honors those who built the great state and those individuals who continue to contribute to future developments of the state.
The South Dakota Hall of Fame is a non-profit, non-governmental organization recognizing South Dakotans who stand above the rest. Each year The South Dakota Hall of Fame hosts an induction ceremony during which up to 15 individuals may be inducted into one of the 15 Categories of Recognition.
Sitting Bull Stampede Rodeo - Mobridge, South Dakota
Sitting Bull Stampede Rodeo in Mobridge, South Dakota is held every July 2,3 and 4th.
Traditions of the old west come alive for the Sitting Bull Stampede Rodeo every July 2, 3, and 4 at 7:30 pm nightly, which features top-name professional cowboys and cowgirls, top animals and top rodeo entertainment.
Sitting Bull Monument - Mobridge, South Dakota
In Mobridge, South Dakota you will have the opportunity to view the Sitting Bull Monument. The Sitting Bull reburial was back in 1953 to the area that had been home to him.
The gravesite of the Sioux Indian, Chief Sitting Bull, leader of the Sioux tribe is one you should visit.
Roam Free Park - Chamberlain, South Dakota

Roam Free Park - Chamberlain, South Dakota
With the help of a generous community advocate Dr. Charles Loos , formerly of Chamberlain, the vision of Roam Free Park began. An agreement was established with the understanding that developments of the land exclude that of commercial or residential use and be used to preserve and thus expose the scenic beauty of the Chamberlain area.
Revheim Bay Recreation Area - Mobridge, South Dakota
Revheim Bay Recreation Area - Mobridge, South Dakota offeres a day use only park, and features horseshoes, a sand volleyball court, picnic shelters and a playground.
The Mammoth Site - Hot Springs, South Dakota
The Mammoth Site is located near Hot Springs, South Dakota. More than 26,000 years ago, large Columbian and woolly mammoths were trapped and died in a spring-fed pond near what is now the southwest edge of Hot Springs, South Dakota.
The Journey Museum - Rapid City, SD
Enjoy the Journey Museum in Sioux Falls where you will discover where dinosaurs lie buried beneath the prairie soil, learn why the Sioux call their sacred Black Hills the "Center of the Universe," and experience life as a homesteader settling on the Great Plains.
The Ghosts of Deadwood Gulch Wax Museum(Attraction is Now Closed) - Deadwood, South Dakota
The Ghosts of Deadwood Gulch Wax Museum - Deadwood, South Dakota
Do you enjoy Wax Museums? If so, you will want to visit this one that is all about the wild west!
The Black Hills Maze - Rapid City, South Dakota


