The 6 Best Lookouts in South Dakota, United States

May 14, 2022 Leonardo Torrence

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.
Restaurants in South Dakota

1. Yellow Mounds Overlook

Badlands Loop Road, Badlands National Park, SD +1 605-433-5361 https://www.nps.gov/badl/learn/nature/geologicformations.htm
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5.0 based on 194 reviews

Yellow Mounds Overlook

Reviewed By baja-alan - Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

The Yellow Mounds Overlook in the Badlands National Park is one of the stops along the Loop Road that runs through the park. You can get out of your car and walk around. the colors and textures of the rock formations is stunning up close. Stop and get a close up look for your selves.

2. Pinnacles Overlook

Vista Point, Badlands National Park, SD
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5.0 based on 125 reviews

Pinnacles Overlook

Reviewed By adrikitty22 - Pembroke Pines, United States

This was our first stop during our drive through the Badlands. It was a great first impression of such a vast park and incredible place. Everyone should stop here and take some photos.

3. Breezy Point Picnic Area

South Dakota Highway 244, Keystone, SD http://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/blackhills/recarea/?recid=80703
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5.0 based on 12 reviews

Breezy Point Picnic Area

4. Prairie Wind Overlook

Badlands Loop Road, Badlands National Park, SD
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4.5 based on 32 reviews

Prairie Wind Overlook

Reviewed By ladyme1 - Portland, United States

We saw about a dozen Longhorns here. Several babies. Drive slow as they do cross the road frequently.

5. Mount Coolidge

SD Highway 87, Custer, SD +1 605-223-7660 http://gfp.sd.gov/state-parks/directory/custer/sights/mount-coolidge.aspx
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4.5 based on 58 reviews

Mount Coolidge

Reviewed By Nyormirror - Bay City, United States

We were driving in Custer and saw a pickup turn up this drive in front of us and the sign said “Mt. Coolidge Lookout” so we figured what the heck and we followed him because we like high vantage points and being spontaneous. Now be forewarned, this is a dirt road with limited guardrails and some areas where only one vehicle can squeeze by. You also have blind turns so you have to beep your horn to warn any other vehicles coming the other way. It’s all worth it when you get to the top. The top has an actively maned fire watch Tower (inside is off limits). You can go up the outside steps and get amazing 360 degree views of the Black Hills Forest, Custer State Park, Mount Rushmore and Crazy Horse. In fact, you can see the full front face of Crazy Horse from here and you can even do that from the Crazy Horse Memorial. You will have some slight obstructions of guy-wires supporting the tower and radio equipment but besides that everything else is fantastic. Small paved and gravel parking lot at the top. Benches, picnic table and vault toilet. I’m glad we went off the beaten path and would highly recommend you do the same.

6. Grand View Terrace

13000 Sd-244, Keystone, Keystone, SD 57751
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4.0 based on 1 reviews

Grand View Terrace

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