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South Dakota Great Outdoors

Monday, March 15th, 2010

South Dakota is most famous for the badlands and the Black Hills National Forest. No matter what the weather is like you can’t come to South Dakota without seeing Mount Rushmore. Granted the weather might be chilly but this is an epic sculpture that shouldn’t be missed. The sculpture on the mountain features the faces of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln. The mountain is located in the Black Hills and is the world’s largest mountain carving. The faces are 60 foot high and 500 feet up. They look out over a setting the forest of the Black Hills.

Dress warm for the South Dakota State Parks weekend “Walk in the Park” program. These are held every weekend throughout the month and feature a wide variety of educational programs. These are guided hikes that give you the opportunity to learn about the parks and the wildlife that reside there. In the winter months enjoy snowshoe stomps, hikes, the Bald Eagles and other animal events. Events are held on the weekends and at various times and at different parks. Be sure to check the South Dakota State Parks site for more information for planning.

The Annual Artists of the Plains Art Show and Sale is held in Sioux Falls every February. The event is the longest running regional art show that promotes artists from the area. The public has the opportunity to view art by twenty-five invited artists. Themes range from Western and Native American to wildlife. There is also a silent auction that is held to give you the opportunity to purchase some of the art yourself. Awards are also handed out to the best of the show for paintings as well as three-dimensional artwork.

The National Music Museum is located on the campus of The University of South Dakota in Vermillion. The museum is filled with more than 10,000 instruments from various cultures and eras. They also offer audio tours that will lead you through the massive collection of musical instruments and artifacts. In South Dakota you have many options of things to do in February. Whether you want to stay warm and browse the many museums or enjoy the snow and learn to snowshoe, the options are endless.

Sites to See and Hotels in South Dakota

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

South Dakota is a state situated in midwestern area of the United States of America. It is named after Lakota and Dakota Sioux American Indian tribes. It is bisected by Missouri River, separated the state into 2 socio-economically district halves, and called by residents as the East River and West River. It is historically dominated by a rural lifestyle and agricultural economy.

Badlands National Park

This Unites States National Park is situated in the southwestern South Dakota. It is marked by formations and rugged terrain that resemble the science fiction landscape of another world. It contains the largest mixed grass prairie in the U.S. this park is also contains the world’s richest fossil beds from Oligocene epoch.

Wind Cave National Park

This park is situated close to the town of Hot Springs in western South Dakota. A large number of cave tours are available, varying in difficulty and length. Tours include Garden of Eden Tour, Natural Entrance Cave Tour, Fairground Cave tour, Candlelight Cave Tour and Wild Cave Tour.

Mount Rushmore National Memorial

This Unite States National Memorial is situated in the American state of South Dakota. This memorial features the faces of 4 former Presidents of the United States of America including George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln. This memorial is a project of colossal ambition, colossal proportion and colossal achievement. The entrance to this memorial is free.

List of Hotels in South Dakota

Dakota Pines Inn

This hotel is situated close to the Rushmore Mall and Rushmore Plaza Civic Center. The hotel is 10 miles away from the Bear Country and 20 miles away from the Mount Rushmore Memorial Monument. Every morning at this hotel is begins with continental breakfast and complimentary coffee. It features about 37 spacious and fully equipped guestrooms, an indoor swimming pool, laundry facilities and spa tub.

All guestrooms have satellite television, clock radio and coffee as well as tea maker, work desk and hairdryer along with iron with ironing board. The hotel’s complete address is #1313 N. Lacrosse Street Rapid City, South Dakota. Check-in time is 1:00 pm and checkout time is 11:00 am.

Sheraton Sioux Falls Hotel

This hotel offers moderately priced guestrooms with access to the Convention Center. Throughout your stay, enjoy an indoor swimming pool, fitness room and whirlpool. In the hotel’s attractive lobby, guests will find a waterfalls set in attractive botanical atrium.

It features about 243 guestrooms with satellite television, refrigerator and coffee maker along with a mini-bar and iron with ironing board. The complete address of this hotel is #1211 N West Avenue Sioux Falls, South Dakota.

Holiday Inn Express Suites Mt. Rushmore

This hotel is situated at the base of Mount Rushmore in the busy town of Keystone South Dakota. The hotel features 62 guestrooms, an indoor swimming pool, photocopy service and high-speed Internet access. All guestrooms have color television with many cable channels, refrigerator, tea and coffee maker, work desk and high-speed wireless Internet access. The hotel’s complete address is #321 Swanzey Street Keystone, South Dakota.