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Highway map of Southeast South Dakota with highlighted communities, attractions, lodging.
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Southeast South Dakota
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Make These Businesses Part Of Your Southeast South Dakota Adventure!Discover Bon Homme:
A county rich in rural panoramas, ethnic heritage andevents, hometown character and a pioneering past. Themighty Missouri River flows along the southern edge ofthe county, making it an outdoorsman’s paradise for fish-ing, boating and hunting. Call 1-888-353-7382 for a freebrochure! www.discoverbonhomme.com
Oyate Trail: The 388 mile stretch of highway from NorthSioux City to Hot Springs, SD. Hwys. 50 & 18 offeroff-the-interstate travelers unique cultural andhistorical opportunities representing both the LakotaSioux Indian Nation and European immigrants.Geocache the trail! www.oyatetrail.com
Winery Trail of Southeast South Dakota: Visit local wineries who grow their own grapes and maketheir wine on the premises. They also offer tours, winetasting and special events throughout the year. You willenjoy the relaxed rural atmosphere. Call 1-888-353-7382for a free Winery Trail brochure.
The Missouri National Recreational River:This section of the Missouri River is part of the nation’s Wild andScenic River system. It includes a 59-mile stretch between Gavins
Point Dam and Ponca State Park and a 39-mile stretchbetween Ft. Randall Dam and Running Water. Diverserecreational pursuits include boating, fishing, hunting,canoeing, bird watching, camping and more. For moreinfo visit www.nps.gov/mnrr
BRANDONWilde Prairie Winery: Join us in the country for a taste
of our handcrafted wines from South Dakota grown grapes, fruits anddandelions. Winery and vineyard are on our farm just north of I-90west of Hwy 11. Thurs.-Mon. May 1st toNov. 30th. 48052 259th St., Brandon, 605-582-6471, www.wildeprairiewinery.com
BROOKINGSSouth Dakota Art Museum: Explore the spirit of
South Dakota! Galleries feature Native American art, Harvey Dunn,Marghab Linens and a dynamic exhibit schedule of regional andnational artists. Exceptional museum store. FREE admission!
Medary Ave. at HarveyDunn St. (SDSU),Brookings, SD 57007,
(605) 688-5423 or 866-805-7590, www.southdakotaartmuseum.com
Children’s Museum of South Dakota: Build.Dance. Climb. Sing. Paint. Play. Learn.Discover. Imagine! Fun and lastingmemories await your family. Cruisedown KidStreet to tune up a car, brew
espresso, or discover your inner artist. Meet Mama T. rex & herbaby Max. Tues-Sat 10am-5pm; Sun noon-5pm; Closed Mondays.Hungry? Café Coteau inside museum. Brookings, 605-692-6700,www.prairieplay.org
DESMET“Laura’s Living Prairie”:
Interactive pioneer heritage museum on theland Laura Ingalls Wilder’s family home-steaded. Covered wagon rides, 1880s schoolsession, pioneer activities. Campingavailable. Open Memorial Day-Labor Day, 9am-7pm daily. Call forspring and autumn hours. 20812 Homestead Road, De Smet, SD57231. 1-800-776-3594, email: [email protected],www.ingallshomestead.com
DELL RAPIDSKnown for “The Dells,” scenic rosequa r t z i t e rock fo rma t ion s .Distinctive architecture from the1880s through the 1930s. Dell
Rapids’ Historic Business District is listed on the National Register ofHistoric Places. Camping and lodging facilities available. PO Box 10,Dell Rapids, SD 57022, (605) 428-3595, www.cityofdellrapids.org
DELMONTVisit hometown Delmont, 35 miles south ofMitchell off I-90 exit 325. Offers food, gas,lodging, camping, 9-hole golf, parks, baseball,Pumphouse Museum, Onion House, Firemen’sMemorial, churches, hunting, fishing. Housinglots available. Home of Bluebird Locker,Kuchen & Old Time Harvest Festival - September 13-14, 2014,Firemen’s Sausage Supper. (605) 779-2211, www.delmontsd.org
EMERYLocated 4 miles off Interstate 90 betweenMitchell and Sioux Falls. Camping, swim-ming, sand volleyball, city parks. 560 SouthDakota Hwy. 262, Emery, SD 57332, Ph:605-449-4455, www.cityofemerysd.com,email: [email protected]
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FREEMANPreserving a rich German heritage.Schmeckfest in Spring, HeritageHall Museum, Prairie Arboretum,golf, camping, parks, swimming,
ethnic foods, unique shopping. Located on US Hwy 81, 23 milessouth of I-90 and 35 miles west of I-29. P.O. Box 43, Freeman, SD57029, 1-888-595-9755, www.freemaninfo.com
HURONSplash Central Waterpark: From the MasterBlaster
Water Coaster to the Free Fall Drop Slide and Lazy River, SplashCentral Waterpark is fun for all ages. Relax in the SensoryGarden or take a walk on the trails.Picnic Shelters and Pool-side Cabanasavailable for rent. 345 9th St. SW,Huron, SD 57350, (605) 353-8537,www.splashcentralwaterpark.com
MADISONLocated on SD Highway 34, lessthan an hour from Sioux Falls,Madison is nestled between LakeHerman and Lake Madison.
Camping, fishing, golfing, hunting and snowmobiling are availablein season. A variety of lodging and dining options offer somethingfor everyone. Madison Chamber of Commerce, 315 S. Egan Ave.,Madison, SD 57042. www.chamberofmadisonsd.com, Ph:605-256-2454, email: [email protected]
Historic Prairie Village: 40 restored buildings,Saturday train rides at 2:00 pm, daily carousel rides, chapel car"Emmanuel", 52nd Annual Steam Threshing Jamboree featuringHart Parr/Oliver Collectors Association National Show August22-24. Special events throughout summer. Open Mother’s Day -Labor Day. 234 campsites - electricity, 2 shower houses.Accommodations for weddings, reunions, business picnics. PO Box256, Madison, SD 57042, 1-800-693-3644. www.prairievillage.org
NORTH SIOUX CITYLewis & Clark first set foot in South Dakota where theBig Sioux and Missouri River meet at N. Sioux City.On I-29. Near McCook Lake for boating/fishing andAdams Nature Area just two miles north. 4 motels, 6churches and video lottery in town. 504 River Drive,North Sioux City, SD 57049, 605-232-4276, Fax:605-232-0506, www.northsiouxcity-sd.gov
SIOUX FALLSSioux Falls Convention & Visitors Bureau:
South Dakota’s largest city. Best shopping between Denver andMinneapolis, year-round entertainment and attractions, vibrantdowntown, arts, theatre, symphony and museums. Falls Parkboasts: triple waterfall, visitor center & viewing tower, café, andhistoric ruins. 200 N. Phillips Ave.,Ste. 102, Sioux Falls, SD 57104,(605) 275-6060, 1-800-333-2072,www.visitsiouxfalls.com, email:[email protected]
Best Western Plus Ramkota Hotel & Confer-ence Center: Splash-RAGEOUS! Indoor WaterPark. OutdoorPool. Free WIFI. Maple Street Café. Kids 10 & under eat for 99
cents (with paying adult). Frankie’s Sports Bar & Grill.AAA Discount. Pet Friendly. I-29, Exit 81 (East OneBlock) 605-336-0650, [email protected],www.SiouxFalls.BWRamkota.com
Center Inn: Conveniently located adjacent to the SiouxFalls Speciality Hospital, across from Avera McKennan Hospital.Center Inn provides its guests with a continental breakfast, 24 hourcoffee and 24 hour desk service. 900 E.20th St., Sioux Falls, SD 57105,605-334-9002, 1-800-456-0074, email:[email protected]
Clubhouse Hotel & Suites: “When 2nd Best JustIsn’t Good Enough!” Connected to Johnny Carino’s Italian.Complimentary deluxe continental breakfast. Great location.Free WIFI. Indoor water playland. Fabulous outdoor courtyard.2320 S. Louise Ave., Sioux Falls, SD 57106, I-29 Exit 78,
East One Block, 605-361-8700,R e s e r v a t i o n s : 8 6 6 - 5 3 4 - 8 7 0 0 ,www.SiouxFalls.ClubHouseInn.com,email: [email protected]
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Old Courthouse Museum/Pettigrew Home &Museum: Experience history at the OldCourthouse Museum. Beautifully-restored1800s quartzite building, 3 floors of regionalhistory exhibits. Elegant 1889 Queen Anne-style Pettigrew Home features exhibits ofSioux Falls in the late 1800s. Free admission& parking. 200 W. 6th Street /131 N. Duluth Ave., Sioux Falls, SD57104, (605) 367-4210, www.Siouxlandmuseums.com, email:[email protected]
VERMILLIONVermillion offers rich history and culture.Attractions include University of SD, DakotaDome, National Music Museum, W.H. OverMuseum, Spirit Mound, Bluffs Golf Course.Parks offer camping, fishing, hiking, biking,
and Clay County Park also provides Missouri River access. VermillionArea Chamber & Development Company, 116 Market St.,Vermillion, SD 57069. Ph: 1-800-809-2071, email: [email protected], www.vermillioncvb.com
YANKTONLewis & Clark Recreation Area:
Experience the breathtaking natural beauty of Lewis & Clark Lake inYankton. Simply sensational – swimming, boating, fishing, water ski-ing, jet skiing, hiking, biking, play-grounds, dining, daily activities, horsetrails and more! 44349 SD Hwy 52,Yankton, SD 57078. Ph. 605-668-2985,www.lewisandclarkpark.com
Southeast South Dakota Tourism1101 Broadway, Suite 113, Yankton, SD 570 78
1-888-353-7382 • www.southeastsouthdakota.com
Cover Photo: Palisades State Park, GarretsonPhotos by South Dakota Tourism
This publication was paid for in part by funding from South Dakota Tourism.
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