Western South Dakota Tourism
Western South Dakota Tourism on SouthDakotaBeautiful.com Western South Dakota Tourism - also known as the Black Hills, Badlands, & Lakes Region - your South Dakota Tourist Guide to Vacations, Attractions and Events
Western South Dakota Tourism on SouthDakotaBeautiful.com Western South Dakota Tourism - also known as the Black Hills, Badlands, & Lakes Region - your South Dakota Tourist Guide to Vacations, Attractions and Events

The Annual Black Hills Roundup Rodeo - Belle Fourche, South Dakota
The Roundup is one of the oldest continuously held outdoor rodeos in America.
Kevin Costner’s Bison and Interpretive Center tells the story of the bison (buffalo) of the plains states during the 1820’s to today.
Tatanka is a Lakota word that literally means “bull buffalo,” but Tatanka meant more than that.

Sturgis Motorcycle Museum & Hall of Fame - Sturgis, South Dakota - The mission of the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum & Hall of Fame is to preserve the great history of motorcycling and to honor the men and women who have made a positive and significant impact on our sport and lifestyle.
Storybook Island - Rapid City, South Dakota
This is a free park in Rapid City whre you can meet Humpty Dumpty, Pinnochio and other favorite childhood characters. Nursery rhymes and Fairytales come to life in animated and real life scenes.
South Dakota Air and Space Museum - Box Elder, S.D.
You can see up-close more than 25 historic bombers, fighters, utility aircraft, missiles, plus many indoor exhibits of aviation memorabilia.

Winding passageways lead you 60 million years back in time. Icicle-like stalactites hang from cavern ceilings, while spires of stalagmites rise from the smooth rock floor.
Reptile Gardens in Rapid City was first opened in 1937 by eEntrepreneur and reptile-hobbiest Earl Brockelsby. "Maniac", America’s Giant Crocodile. Spectacular tropical orchids. More reptiles species than any other zoo in the world. Giant tortoises.
Presidents Park Sculpture Garden sits on 53 acres sitting beside Hwy 85 in the beautiful Black Hills of South Dakota and features incredible likenesses of all 42 of our Nations Presidents majestically standing 20 feet tall.