What to do and see in South Dakota, United States: The Best Visitor Centers

September 7, 2021 Kelli Reichel

South Dakota has good golf courses, skiing, snowmobiling, horseback riding, hiking, and biking among rolling prairies, pine forests, and granite mountain peaks like Mount Rushmore. Glacial lakes and Missouri River reservoir lakes provide great fishing, boating, canoeing, water skiing, and windsurfing. The whole family will enjoy this prairie land where grain growing begat roadside attractions like the Corn Palace in Mitchell. Everything made from corn, even the popcorn, tastes better here. Where buffalo roam, roadside diners serve up buffalo and luscious homemade fruit pies. Shop for good deals on cowboy boots on the same Black Hills and Badland Main Streets where cowboys and cowgirls outfit themselves. Be near the eroded buttes, spires, and prairie grasslands of Badlands National Park in Lead, Deadwood, Rapid City, Spearfish, Sturgis, Hill City, Custer, and other nearby towns. The whole family will enjoy watching for big game like bison, bighorn sheep, antelope, eagles, and hawks. Drive the one-hour Hwy 240 loop road, with a side-trip to Robert's Prairie Dog Town. Learn about the Oglala Sioux Tribe at the White River Visitor Center, which is near Wounded Knee. Tour the Minuteman Missile National Historic Site's Cold War nuclear silos, just outside the Park's boundaries. About 90 minutes west of Badlands National Park is Mount Rushmore. Lead, Deadwood, Rapid City, Spearfish, Sturgis, Hill City, Whitetail Springs, and Custer are also very near Mount Rushmore National Memorial, Custer State Park, Wind Cave National Park, and Jewel Cave National Monument. View Mount Rushmore from the aerial tramway in Keystone, which also houses the Borglum Historical Center celebrating the artist behind the sculpting of Rushmore. Take the kids to the Dinosaur Park in Rapid City. Attend Custer State Park’s Annual Buffalo Roundup and Arts Festival. Bedazzle the whole family with sparkling calcite crystals in 151-mile long Jewel Cave. Bison, pronghorn, and elk graze the grasslands of Wind Cave National Park. Central South Dakota has the state capitol, Pierre, in addition to numerous lakes along the Missouri River. Go fishing and boating in the rivers and lakes. Take the kids to the South Dakota Discovery Center and Aquarium in Pierre to see the state’s native fish. Drop by the Dacotah Prairie Museum along the James River in Aberdeen in the northeast to learn prairie history and natural history. Swing by Sioux Falls to see the USS South Dakota Battleship Memorial and special exhibits at the Old Courthouse Museum. Choose from among 10 golf courses in Sioux Falls.
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1. Belle Fourche Chamber of Commerce

620 State St, Belle Fourche, SD 57717-1419 +1 605-892-2676 [email protected] http://www.bellefourchechamber.org
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Belle Fourche Chamber of Commerce

Stop by our office to get information on hotels, restaurants and other scenic attractions in the Northern Black Hills of South Dakota. We're your first stop traveling south and your last stop traveling north.

2. Wilder Welcome Center

201 Calumet Ave, De Smet, SD 57231 +1 605-854-6012 http://wilderwelcomecenter.com
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Open 7 days a week from 8am to 8pm. We provide visitor information on local attractions, lodging, and restaurants. Guided Prarie bus tours also available.

3. Chamber of Commerce Visitors Center

615 Washington St, Custer, SD 57730-2028 +1 605-673-2244
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4. Visitor Information Center

110 Swanzey St, Keystone, SD 57751 +1 605-666-4896 http://www.visitkeystonesd.com/
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Visitor Information Center

CLOSED FOR THE SEASON. THE VISITORS CENTER WILL REOPEN IN MAY. Tucked deep away in the breathtaking Black Hills, Keystone, South Dakota is the perfect destination for travelers looking for fun and adventure. Boasting a plethora of outdoor adventures, opportunities to learn about our country's rich history, and family-friendly attractions, the Keystone area offers excitement around every corner for those of all ages. Located right in the center of the Black Hills, and featuring world-class hotels and restaurants, Keystone is the perfect home-base for your vacation, located within an easy scenic drive to national monuments such as Mount Rushmore National Memorial and Crazy Horse Memorial. Make your first stop our Visitors Information Center and allow us to fine-tune your visit.

Reviewed By dw221a - Atlanta, United States

The center gives an excellent intro and background into the monument. Very informative film as well. Best of all - it's free!

5. McCrossan Boys Ranch Robert L. Nielsen Visitor Center

47135 260th St 2 Blocks north of I-90 on Marion Road exit, Sioux Falls, SD 57107-6428 +1 605-339-1203 [email protected] http://www.mccrossan.org
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McCrossan Boys Ranch Robert L. Nielsen Visitor Center

The Ranch Museum highlights the historical timeline of McCrossan’s vision - to provide a place for boys with troubled backgrounds to live, grow and learn. Tour the museum and take your photo by a life-size statue of draft horse that is 18 hands tall and beside the 1976 U.S. Bicentennial Wagon! Take a tour of the campus grounds that are home to 40+ draft and quarter horses, cows, goats, sheep, donkeys, llamas and chickens.

6. Orientation and Communications Center

Crazy Horse, SD +1 605-673-4681 http://www.crazyhorsememorial.org
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Orientation and Communications Center

A visitors center at the base of Crazy Horse Memorial with short films honoring Native Americans.

Reviewed By jackieh835

Here you can learn the history of Native Americans in the area, and about the history and creation of this place. The art is amazing, the bus tour is great and affordable.

7. Ben Reifel Visitor Center

Cedar Pass Badlands Loop Road Hwy 240, Badlands National Park, SD +1 605-433-5361 http://www.nps.gov/badl/planyourvisit/hours.htm
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Ben Reifel Visitor Center

Visitor center with exhibits as well as nearby shop and restaurant facilities.

Reviewed By BrewNman - Henderson, United States

This is one of the best visitors center that I’ve seen. They have an informative movie, an interactive exhibit, active fossil lab, and plentiful ranges to answer questions or provide additional information. There’s lots here. Some of the information is repeated. I learned a lot about the park at this VC.

8. Peter Norbeck Outdoor Education Center

13329 US Highway 16A, Custer, SD 57730-8351 http://gfp.sd.gov/csp-peter-norbeck
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Peter Norbeck Outdoor Education Center

This 1930s structure, named after a former South Dakota governor, is recognized on the National Register of Historic Places.

Reviewed By Coastal257489

Beautifully done top to bottom. Great experience and information. Truly enhances outdoor experience through the park. Don’t skip this part of your visit. I could come again and again. Filming is top notch as is sound and building.

9. Lewis And Clark Interpretive & Keelboat Center

I-90 Information Center, Chamberlain, SD 57325 +1 605-734-4562 http://www.lewisandclarktrail.com/section2/sdcities/Chamberlain/keelboatcenter.htm
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Lewis And Clark Interpretive & Keelboat Center

Reviewed By AZHappyGirl - Flagstaff, United States

We stopped here in August 2019 while traveling across the country and truly enjoyed it. The interpretive center was small, but nicely done and is filled with little treasures to discover and exhibits to explore. Our kids (ages 8 & 10) especially enjoyed the "boat" that can be climbed into on the second floor, and that serves as a balcony. It's a clever use of architecture and makes the most of the space. The entire site is laid out thoughtfully, and allowed us to get a sense of how the area may have been experienced by Lewis and Clark. We enjoyed a brief picnic lunch outside and also spent time walking around the impressive "Dignity" statue, which left an impression on each one of us. My 10-year-old says, "This was one of the coolest rest stops we've ever been to!" I would have to agree.

10. National Grasslands Visitor Center

708 Main Street, Wall, SD +1 605-279-2125 http://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/nebraska/specialplaces/?cid=stelprdb5228870
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National Grasslands Visitor Center

Reviewed By Bar2nE - Asheville, United States

While this area is best known for the Badlands NP and Wall Drugs, it is also located in some of the largest remaining grasslands in the US. This visitors center offers excellent exhibits and a great film on the importance and majesty of our nation’s remarkable treasure. The staff was very helpful and informative.

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