12 Uniquely South Dakotan Places To See Before Summer Ends
Summer is starting to wind down, kids are going back to school - and there are probably a lot of places we haven't been in our state yet.
A lot of them you might have visited, some you haven't for sure, and some are old favorites that maybe you haven't been to in a while. So, while there is still a little time or even one more weekend, and gas prices are down a bit - - try and make it to one of these great places.
What can be found in these 12 locations?
What can't? Camping, fishing swimming, kayaking, birdwatching, and tons of other great outdoors-type activities. Historical, educational exploration, hobby interests, kids activities, just plain old beautiful scenery, and- - to use an overused phrase- -lots more!
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With all of that in mind, let's dive in!
Twelve South Dakota Places to Put on Your "Must Visit" List!
Source: Midwest Living Magazine
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