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The Savoy Waterfalls Trail Is One Of The Best Waterfall Hikes In South Dakota
Hidden away near Lead, South Dakota, within the breathtakingly beautiful Spearfish Canyon State Nature Area, is a collection of waterfalls – and waterfall hikes – that all show off the at-times exotic beauty of our state. But what if you’re a bit strapped for time and don’t quite have the hours it’ll take to do each waterfall hike in South Dakota individually? Easy – you pick a trail that mashes all the best of ’em together, like the Savoy-Waterfalls Trail. Enjoy multiple gorgeous cascades on this epic adventure through some of our beautiful state’s wildest wilderness – and make memories that’ll last forever.
3 Best Haunted Pioneer Towns in South Dakota
Immerse yourself in the eerie history of South Dakota's haunted pioneer towns. In Deadwood, Wild West ghosts whisper tales of lawlessness and intrigue. Keystone's abandoned mines and old saloons are said to host ghostly apparitions. Custer's historic streets echo with tales of the frontier, where phantom hoofbeats and shadowy figures roam. Explore the mystique and encounter the spirits of the Wild West in these three haunted pioneer towns in South Dakota. Unforgettable journeys back in time await in Deadwood, Keystone, and Custer, where you can uncover the chilling stories of the past.
Christian resigns as Gaming Commission executive
PIERRE, S.D. (KELO) — Susan Christian is stepping down as executive secretary for the state government panel that regulates Deadwood casinos as well as horse and dog racing in South Dakota. The South Dakota Gaming Commission held a special meeting on Monday to accept her resignation. The commission’s chair,...
Preserving History: Deadwood museum includes historical items from Days of ’76 celebration, local heritage
Deadwood, S.D. (July 1, 2024) – For a week every year, the history of Deadwood and the Black Hills area is told by the Days of ’76 rodeo, through its parades and reenactments held during the rodeo. And during the other 51 weeks of the year, the Days...
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