The Fascinating Prehistoric Indian Village Is At The Top Of Our South Dakota Travel Wish List
South Dakota's Prehistoric Indian Village in Mitchell is a must-visit historical site featuring ancient dwellings and a museum with 1.5 million artifacts.
South Dakota is genuinely one-in-a-million, and we wouldn't have it any other way! While we love the present-day aspect of the state, we just cannot get enough of our rich history and historical landmarks! Do you feel the same? If so, you will want to do yourself a favor and move South Dakota's Prehistoric Indian Village to the top of your travel wish list:
Mitchell may be known around the world for its iconic Corn Palace, but did you know that it is also home to one of the most historically significant spots in the state?
Welcome to the Prehistoric Indian Village, the only archaeological site in South Dakota that is open to the public!
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Discovered in 1910 by a Dakota Wesleyan University student, the site is home to an incredible preserve that dates back some 1,100 years and features many of the original dwellings designed by these prehistoric tribes.
When you visit, you will get an up-close look at these incredible dwellings and learn more about them, including the families, farmers, and hunters who called the area home.
In addition to the abodes themselves, guests of the Prehistoric Indian Village can also access an incredible museum with 1.5-million artifacts and a can't-miss gift shop.
Do you have any kids in your party? They can dig for arrowheads, too!
Admission to the Prehistoric Indian Village is $6 for adults, $5 for seniors (60+), and $4 for children ages 6 to 18, with those aged 6 and under free.
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For more information, please visit the Prehistoric Indian Village's website.
The Prehistoric Indian Village is open Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
If you love the outdoors, then you’re truly lucky to live in South Dakota, because here in the Mount Rushmore State, there’s always plenty of opportunity for adventure and exploration! Get some fresh air, lace up your tennis shoes, and check out these 11 spots if you're looking for things to do in South Dakota that involve the great outdoors. As always, they’re in no particular order and they vary in terms of the strenuous effort required.
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Formerly known as Harney Peak, Black Elk Peak is the highest natural point in South Dakota. Accessible through the Sylvan Lake Day use area, the trail begins as a light stroll through the forest and becomes more vigorous once you get closer to the summit. When you make it to the top, you can enjoy a truly jaw-dropping view of The Black Hills National Forest, a sight everyone definitely needs to experience at least once.
Speaking of Sylvan Lake, this is a beautiful place to go for a leisurely walk or to just sit back and enjoy the picturesque scenery.
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This gigantic botanical garden in Brookings features over 25 acres of formal display gardens and hundreds of different flowers, trees, shrubs, and grasses. Spend a day exploring the lovely scenery, and you’ll feel as though you’re in paradise.
This moderate trail will take you through most of Sioux Falls, following along the Big Sioux River for 19 miles. Eventually, you will find your way to the gorgeous Falls Park where you can enjoy a spectacular view from the observation tower. If you're looking for things to do near Sioux Falls, this trail loop is a great idea.
This easily accessible overlook will provide you with truly impressive views of the amazing geologic formations. Be sure you have your camera in tow because you’ll feel as if you’re not even on your home planet, let alone your home state. Visiting the Badlands is one of the best things to do outdoors in South Dakota.
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View the bison, elk, and other various types of wildlife as they freely roam the prairie. This national park is also home to Wind Cave, not only one of the longest caves in the world, but also one of the most complex.
Take a look at this video of Wind Cave National Park by @MoreThanJustParks:
The Mickelson trail is approximately 109 miles in length winding all the way from Edgemont to Deadwood. It’s just slightly over 700’ in gradual elevation, so you can be assured that it’s not too strenuous. This well-maintained trail will take you through some of the most beautiful areas of the hills, with plenty of restaurants and places to stay along the way!
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You absolutely can’t miss Spearfish Canyon. Gorgeous any time of the year (especially during autumn) this area is an absolute state gem. Some of the highlights in the area include Bridal Veil Falls Roughlock Falls, Devil’s Bathtub and so much more.
This hidden gem of South Dakota is so stunning that it should be on everyone’s must-see list. From hiking trails to wonderful views of the Big Sioux, it’s a place that you will forever remember.
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Take a look at this video of Good Earth State Park by @samscorner3458:
The naturally stunning scenery that surrounds Bear Butte will leave you breathless. Take the 3.6-mile hike to the top, climb up the wooden stairs that lead to the deck, and stand in awe of the beauty below you.
You’ll be able to choose between three different campsites at this popular recreational area. From canoeing, waterskiing, fishing, swimming, and hiking, you’ll have plenty of options and plenty of activities to keep you busy.
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What’s your favorite place on the list? What are some of your favorite things to do in South Dakota that involve the great outdoors? As always, let us know your thoughts in the comment section!
Going hiking anytime soon? Be sure to check out our Ultimate Hiking Packing List, and don't forget to download the AllTrails+ app for trail information wherever you go.
South Dakota is a special place - and it certainly doesn't get the credit it truly deserves. If you're a fan of being outside, with all the outdoor adventures and activities in South Dakota, ours is the perfect state for you. You'd be amazed at just how many things there are to do, see, and experience in this amazing place, and here's some great news: I've gone ahead and created a handy-dandy itinerary for the ultimate weekend in South Dakota. Looking for adventure? I've jam-packed it into this awesome (but still relaxing) adventure. Let's go!
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From national parks and campgrounds to waterfalls, canyons, and more, there is so much to love about America’s natural splendor — and June, designated as Great Outdoors Month, is the perfect time to get outside.
With just two and a half hours of total driving time, you'll be able to spend more time exploring and less time driving. Score! Follow along on Google Maps.
Hike Spearfish Canyon
Nestled within Spearfish Canyon is the breathtaking Roughlock Falls.You could spend hours hiking, exploring, and enjoying all the wonders that the canyon contains. It's astronomically beautiful, and well worth a few hours' time of exploration. You'll find the Roughlock Falls trailhead just beyond Spearfish Canyon Lodge, along FSR 222. Of the three waterfalls within the canyon, Roughlock is the most beloved.
Miller Creek Pub and Patio is famous for the beautiful views from its stunning patio. Found on the grounds of Elkhorn Ridge Resort, this restaurant is fine dining plus all the luxuries of an amazing natural view.
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Enjoy steaks, seafood, chicken, chops, and some of the finest appetizers. Do keep in mind that the restaurant is closed on Tuesdays, so plan accordingly! The overall vibe is relaxed and casual - perfect for relaxing after a few hours of meandering around a canyon!
Hike the Incredible Cathedral Spires Trail
This incredible hiking trail in South Dakota might just be one of the state's very best. It's challenging, but I promise it's worth the effort. Along the way, you'll encounter some of the most fascinating geological formations in the entire state...
...as well as some truly breathtaking views. You'll definitely want to make sure you're wearing good, sturdy hiking shoes, and bring plenty of water. South Dakota might be fairly northern, but it can still get pretty warm in the spring, summer, and even early autumn.
By now, there's no way you're not exhausted. Me, too. Well, off to the next stop: We're staying the night at this incredible log cabin.It's huge, secluded, quiet, and perfect for quite literally getting away from just about everything. "Away from it all," in this case, really is away from most things.
You won't believe the amazing views from every vantage point in the cabin. To book your stay (and I STRONGLY suggest you book WELL in advance), be sure to check out the cabin’s VRBO listing
Finally, Spend the Day at the Beach
I've only got one thing planned for day two, and that's an idyllic day spent by the beach. The beach at Legion Lake, specifically.
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So, do you have any upcoming plans? Perhaps you'll want to embark upon this amazing adventure. Let me know what you think in the comments - and suggest some other outdoor adventures and activities in South Dakota, too!