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Aberdeen (
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Akaska (
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Small town with friendly people. Located on Lewis and Clark Trail. Close to Lake Oahe – Great fishing and hunting – trail ride, fishing derby, and chicken BBQ first weekend in June. Bait shop, restaurants, campsite, motel, as well as trailers and cabins for rent. Town of Akaska, Box 17, Akaska, SD 57420 or 605-649-7847.
Blunt (
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Brookings (
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Burke (
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Burke is a rural community located on Hwy. 18. It serves as the county seat for Gregory County and is surrounded by some of the best hunting in the state. The Burke Lake Recreation Area is located 1.5 miles east of Burke and is the place to go for excellent fishing. Camping pads are also available. Lake Francis Case is located 20 miles east of Burke for great fishing, boating and camping. For more informaiton call 605.775.2913 or write to Burke Community Club, PO Box 298, Burke, SD 57523
Chamberlain/Oacoma (
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Population 2,600. Located at the crossroads of I-90 and the majestic Missouri River (also known as Lake Francis Case) in south central South Dakota. Known for excellent walleye fishing, pheasant, and big game hunting. Located 215 miles from the Black Hills. Chamberlain-Oacoma Area Chamber of Commerce/CVB, 115 W. Lawler, PO Box 517, Chamberlain, SD 57325. Phone: 605-234-4416.
Dallas (
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Dupree (
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Eagle Butte (
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The Cheyenne River Chamber of Commerce at Eagle Butte invites you to experience the rich history and culture of the Cheyenne River Indian Reservation.Take in a powwow, art shows, rodeos and more! visit www.fourbands.org/chamber or call 605.200.1763 for more information
Eureka (
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Fort Pierre (
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Population 2,250. Elevation 1,347. Fort Pierre is located right in the heart of South Dakota. Enjoy fishing on Lake Oahe and the Missouri River. There’s camping, dining, lodging and an eighteen hole golf course. Scheduled events are pari-mutuel horse racing, rodeos and the circus. See the Verendrye Museum, Fort Pierre Chouteau, Fischers Lilly Park and more. For information contact the Fort Pierre Development Corporation, PO Box 461, Fort Pierre, SD 57532 or by phone 605-223-7761.
Fort Yates (
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Geddes (
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A little town on the prairie. Located on Hwy 50 (Lewis & Clark Trail - National Scenic Highway Byway), Lead to Geddes. Geddes Historic Distric is located eight miles from the Missouri River, a charming community with museum, restored original 1895 log cabin, original 1895 rural school house, Peter Norbeck's boyhood home, and a 1900 claims shanty. The Annual Fur Trader Days are during the 2nd weekend in August. For more information, contact 605-337-2501, www.geddessd.org , or write to the Town of Geddes, PO Box 97, Geddes, SD 57342.
Gettysburg (
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Population 2,200. Located 17 miles from beautiful Lake Oahe on Hwy 212. Enjoy the City Park, nine hole golf course and Dakota Sunset Museum. Go back in time with our Civil War Festival. Great hunting and fishing. For more information contact the Gettysburg Chamber of Commerce, PO Box 33, Gettysburg, SD 57442 or by phone 605-765-2528.
Gregory (
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A friendly and active community that has much to offer. Gregory rises to be called the perfect place to live, with its clean air and four seasons. Notic our small town hospitality and enjoy a wide array of culture and recreation during your next adventure to Gregory!
Gregory is located at the junction of US Hwy 18 & 47 in south central South Dakota. Gregory is perhaps best known for its pheasant population and hunting opportunities. The Missouri River is a mere 30-minute drive away, attracting many fishing, boating and camping enthusiasts. www.cityofgregory.com
Harrold (
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Herreid (
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On U.S. Hwy 83, minutes away from the Missouri River and in he middle of some of SD’s best hunting ground. The town itself was named after SD Governor Charles N. Herreid, it is the middle point between the capitols of South Dakota and North Dakota. For more information call us at 605-437-2925.
Herrick (
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Highmore (
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Farming, ranching community located at intersection of SD Highways 14 & 47. Annual Old Settlers’ Celebration is third Saturday in June. Home of SD’s first wind energy center, featuring 27 wind turbines. Enjoy hunting, fishing, golfing and swimming. Highmore/Hyde County “Together We Are Better!” Call 605-852-2716
Hoven (
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The little town with the big ideas! Conveniently located on SD Hwys. 20/47,13 miles north of US Hwy. 212 or 14 miles south of US Hwy 12 or 14 miles east of US Hwy. 83. Home to the "Cathedral of the Prairies," on the National Registry of Historic Places, a towering twin-towered edifice unlike any other in a wide area. Guided tours available on request at 605-948-2451. Well-stocked convenience store. Dining-in facilities. Motel/Cabin. K-12 Education. Park with picnic/playground facilities. Camper hook-ups. Golf course. Airport. Abundant wildlife, great hunting/fishing headquarters. Easy driving distance from beautiful Lake Oahe. For more information call City Hall at 605-948-2257 during regular business hours.
Huron (
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Home of the South Dakota State Fair, World’s Largest Pheasant and Ringneck Nation. Attractions include Murals on the Town, Splash Central Waterpark, Pyle House Museum, Dakotaland Museum, Hutterite Colonies, and three exceptional golf courses.
1725 Dakota Avenue S., Huron, SD 57350 605-352-0000, www.huronsd.com
Isabel (
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Kadoka (
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Kennebec (
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Kimball (
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Lake Andes (
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Lower Brule (
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At Lower Brule immerse yourself in the vast sweeping prairies of the Great Plains of South Dakota in the land of the buffalo. We are the Kul Wacasa Oyate (Lower Brule Sioux Tribe), a band of the Lakota Nation. We warmly welcome visitors to our homeland along Mni Sose, the Missouri River, a place of endless recreation and unforgettable experience. www.lbst.org
Marty (
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McLaughlin (
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Miller (
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Located at the crossroads of Hwy 45 and Hwy 14, this central South Dakota town boasts some of the finest pheasant hunting in the state due to a large amount of public land in the area. Be sure to stop and enjoy some of the fantastic food and shops that keep travelers coming back year after year. For more information call 605-853-3098 or visit www.millersd.org
Mitchell (
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Mobridge (
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On the scenic banks fo the Missouri River, Mobridge is Lake Oahe's finest destination. Whether it's enjoying our world class hunting & fishing, retracing the footsteps of Lewis & Clark and Sitting Bull or taking a family vacation, Mobridge has something for everyone to enjoy. For more information, call 605-845-2387or visit www.mobridge.org
Onida (
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Pickstown (
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Pickstown is located south of Highway junction 18/281. Famous for walleye and smallmouth fishing, hunting, boating, and water sports. Local attractions include Randall Hills Golf Course, Old Fort Randall and Chapel, Fort Randall Dam, National Eagle Refuge, Fort Randall Casino, Randall Creek, and North Point Campgrounds. For more information call 605-487-7553.
Pierre (
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Camping, fishing, kayaking, history, cowboys, heritage...It's all here in South Dakota's Capital City. Tour the State Capitol, Oahe Dam (world's second largest rolled-earth dam), Cultural Heritage Center, the Discovery Center & Aquarium, and the Casey Tibbs Museum. Only 20 minutes off I-90. Pierre, Your Adventure on the River. Population 13, 786. 1-800-962-2034. www.pierre.org
Plankinton (
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I-90 Exit 308, Plankinton, SD 57368, 605.942.7767, www.plankinton.com. Services: motels and campground, restaurants, grocery and convenience, gas, service & repairs; beauty & barber; flowers & variety; laundromat; health & veterinary. Enjoy golf, city pool, parks. August Pheasant Fest. Museum complex with furnished homestead farmhouse, school, exhibit halls, and historic hotel. 2007 Community of the Year.
Platte (
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Located 24 miles south of I-90, Exit 289, just 14 miles east of the Missouri River, where walleye fishing is at its best. Platte offers some of the nation's best ringneck pheasant hunting. Other attractions include a challenging golf course, museum/art gallery, and a restored historic theater. Wide variety of dining and lodging options. For more information contact the Platte Area Chamber of Commerce, PO Box 393, Platte, SD 57369, by phone 888-297-8175 or visit us on the web at www.plattesd.org .
Pollock (
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Population: 349 friendly people. Moved mid-1950's, Pollock is located on Scenic Highway 1804 and 10, and known for widest main streets in South Dakota; excellent hunting, fishing, and water recreation; great food; beautiful sunrises and sunsets; varied camping sites, and Visitor Center rich in heritage. Contact 605-889-2450, 605-889-2490, or www.pollocksouthdakota.com.
Presho (
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Located at exit 225 & 226, at the intersection of I-90 and SD Hwy 183, offering camping, dining and lodging. Businesses include medical clinic, pharmacy and grocery. Great hunting and fishing. Close to lakes and the Missouri River. Activities available include a nine hole golf course, Lyman County Historical Society Museum, City park with pool, and library with free internet access. Contact Presho Area Chamber at 1-800-895-9445. preshochamber@kennebectelephone.com or www.presho.net.
Rapid City (
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Rosebud (
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Selby (
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Sioux Falls (
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Timber Lake (
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This West River town of 450 people serves up history, heritage and down-home hospitality. The area is home to the Cheyenne River and Standing Rock Sioux as well as generations of farmers, ranchers and cowboys. Little Moreau Recreation Area is the "prairie jewel" of the state park system. Hunting lodges and guest ranches. Tour 1910 Main Street or visit the BIG free museum, Days of 1910 Rodeo, Wolf Lodge PowWow each summer. Located on Highway 20 between Pierre, SD and Bismark, ND. Info at
www.timberlakehistory.org or call 605-865-3553 or 605-865-3546.
Vivian (
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Wagner (
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Located at the junction of Hwys 46 and 50, just 10 miles east of Fort Randall Recreation Area and Fort Randall Casino. Throughout the year Wagner is the “Welcome To” host of great fishing, hunting, water sports, rodeos, Native American Powwows and Expos. Car races along with the area’s largest Labor Day Weekend Celebration. For more information contact the Wagner Chamber of Commerce at PO Box 776, Wagner, SD 57580 or call 605-384-3741.
White Lake (
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Winner (
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Located at the crossroads of Hwys 44, US 183, and US 18. Population, 3,357. Elevation 1,972. Winner is a service center for ranchers & farmers in South Dakota's very best pheasant country and has over 200 businesses. Located on the Oyate Trail. Chamber of Commerce, 201 Monroe St., PO Box 268, Winner, SD 57580. Call 1-800-658-3079 or 605-842-1533 or visit www.winnersd.org.
Yankton (
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On the Lewis & Clark Trail in southeastern SD. Enjoy magnificent Lewis and Clark Lake, the Missouri River, miles of recreational trails and historic tours. Yankton offers 12 campgrounds, 11 motels/B&Bs, 47 restaurants, 10 golf courses within 30 miles. Yankton Convention and Visitors Bureau, 803 East 4th Street, Yankton, SD 57078. Phone: 1-800-888-1460 or 605-665-3636.