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

December 14, 2021 Major Galusha

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. Cultural Heritage Center

900 Governors Dr, Pierre, SD 57501-2200 +1 605-773-3458 http://history.sd.gov/museum/
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5.0 based on 112 reviews

Cultural Heritage Center

Not your typical museum structure, this one is built into the side of hill, and much of it is underground. A contemporary version of a traditional Native American dwelling, this beautiful building features Native American (mostly the Sioux tribes) and pioneer exhibits, with many rare artifacts tracing the history of South Dakota.

Reviewed By breebunny96 - Aberdeen, United States

This center is one of a kind. From the moment you walk through those doors, you are transported back in time to the history of pioneers, Native Americans, and even to the cold war, where you learn about SD's role and missile silos. If you love history, this is definitely worth your time.

2. Redlin Art Center

1200 33rd Street S.E., Watertown, SD 57201-7257 +1 605-882-3877 http://www.redlinart.com/
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5.0 based on 198 reviews

Redlin Art Center

The Redlin Art Center is a gift from artist Terry Redlin to his hometown of Watertown, South Dakota. Filled with over 160 of Redlin's original oil paintings, the Art Center is self guided and admission is free of charge. Guests are also invited to shop 3 gift shops, enjoy complimentary video presentations about the artist and stroll the 30-acre conservation park.

Reviewed By A2043XIdebrab

This is a beautiful place to see. We have driven by many times and made a point to stop this time. Beautiful property and building. We took a short tour, but could spend lots more time inside and outside waling the grounds. Great place to have a picnic. So relaxing. The staff were very knowledgeable and helpful with information on the museum and other attractions in the state. Very impressed.

3. Akta Lakota Museum

1301 N Main St St. Joseph's Indian School, Chamberlain, SD 57325-1656 +1 605-234-3452 [email protected] http://aktalakota.stjo.org/
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Akta Lakota Museum

Visit the Akta Lakota Museum to experience a living lesson on the Native American way of life, past and present. Each year we receive thousands of visitors from all over the globe that want to deepen their appreciation of Lakota culture. As an outreach program of St. Joseph's Indian School we pride ourselves on not just providing that experience but creating an atmosphere conducive to learning and healing into the hearts of our students as well as our visitors. What makes our museum such a wonderful experience is our focus. We have an outstanding collection of cultural, historical and artistic works that relate specifically to the Northern Plains Indian Tribes, the ancestry of the students served at St. Joseph's. Our historical collection honors the past while our contemporary collection represents the creative spirit of today's world. We work closely with Indian artist and artisans to present contemporary artwork that builds on cultural traditions while expressing itself in new ways. What you take away from your visit is the understanding that Lakota culture is not just a thing of the past. It's alive and thriving today.

Reviewed By ricardorA521SG

We stopped on a fluke. Learned so much about the boarding school and about the Sioux peoples. It’s a beautiful facility and it’s free. BUT please make a donation!

4. Wades Gold Mill

12401 Deerfield Rd, Hill City, SD 57745-6500 +1 605-574-2680 [email protected] http://www.wadesgoldmill.com
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Wades Gold Mill

Wade's Gold Mill is CLOSED for 2020. Please take care and God Bless! Wade's Gold Mill is an authentic, historic experience.

700 N Sanborn Blvd 3 Blocks West of the Corn Palace, Mitchell, SD 57301-1917 +1 605-770-4273 http://www.gunsofhistorygungallery.com
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The Guns of History Gallery

Weapons and Memorabilia dealing with the Battles of the Upper Plains Indian Wars. You will see such names as Crazy Horse, Sitting Bull, Gall, Two Moons and men from Custer's 7th Calvary. Battlefield guns from Little Big Horn, Rosebud and Wounded Knee to name a few. Not your ordinary gun museum, every piece has a history and we bring them all to light. If you like Guns OR History this museum is one you don't want to miss.

6. Native American Educational and Cultural Center

Crazy Horse, SD +1 605-673-4681 http://crazyhorsememorial.org/native-american-educational-cultural-center.html
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4.5 based on 270 reviews

Native American Educational and Cultural Center

A cultural center with Native American art, photographs and exhibits.

Reviewed By tosh_247 - Detroit, United States

Hours of fun for the whole family....from real life demonstrations to actual teepees and artifacts from the American Indians and their culture. A must-see!

7. Mammoth Site of Hot Springs

1800 U.S. 18 Bypass, Hot Springs, SD 57747 +1 605-745-6017 [email protected] http://www.mammothsite.org/
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Mammoth Site of Hot Springs

America's International Treasure. This National Natural Landmark is an internationally renowned indoor working paleontological site/museum. More than 60 mammoths have been unearthed, as well as over 85 other species of associated Ice Age fauna. Hands-on activities for children, an educational experience for the entire family. One of the top fossil interpretive sites in North America. Open year-round. Located in the Black Hills of South Dakota.

Reviewed By MNnola - Canby, United States

This museum came about by accident when a developer discovered a mammoth bone with his bulldozer! Thank goodness he recognized the treasure he had unearthed! This is the only accredited museum in the state and still a dig in progress with scientists on site. There is a guided tour that starts with a movie and then moves into an amazing space filled with bones. Our guide was very informative and encouraged questions. There was lots of time for photos and after the guided tour, visitors could roam stay to look more closely at the incredible bones and partial skeletons of the animals that perished in a sinkhole in the distant past. This was a very interesting and informative tour of a place I hope to visit again!

8. The Journey Museum and Learning Center

222 New York St, Rapid City, SD 57701-1199 +1 605-394-6923 [email protected] http://www.journeymuseum.org
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The Journey Museum and Learning Center

Open all year long! Your Black Hills Journey starts here. The Journey Museum and Learning Center brings together four major prehistoric and historic collections to tell the complete story of the Western Great Plains - from the perspective of the Lakotas and the pioneers who shaped its past to the scientists who now study it. Providing special programs and interactive learning experiences for all ages is our mission.

Reviewed By CarolA247 - Amarillo, United States

This is an amazing museum in the downtown area. It is hardly advertised or signed toward. It is so worth spending an hour in even at $12 per person. The museum is very clean, social distanced and masks required. It was not crowded even on a Saturday and the restrooms were good. You make your way from gallery to gallery through South Dakota history. They have some very good Lakota, Sioux and other local tribal displays that we really enjoyed including a beautiful hide painting and calendar paintings. They have many, many period artifacts, furnishing, clothing, etc. in each area and the tepees were amazing to me. They looked like the real thing. The signage is just enough and not overwhelming.

9. Museum of Geology

501 East Saint Joseph Street 3rd Floor of O'Hara Builidng on SDSMT campus, Rapid City, SD 57701-3901 +1 605-394-2467 [email protected] http://museum.sdsmt.edu
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Museum of Geology

We are a natural history museum featuring an excellent displays of South Dakota fossils, minerals from around the world and South Dakota Minerals.

Reviewed By jimmydoe

free to public, parking is difficult... has excellent display of minerals, gems and gold, also fossils from western south dakota....is very disproportionately large for a small museum in a small state. a replica of Sue, the T.rex fossil that was found in the area is on display, as are other dinosaur bones... a place for both kids and adults

10. South Dakota Air and Space Museum

2890 Davis Dr. Bldg#5208, Rapid City, SD 57706 +1 605-385-5189 [email protected] http://www.sdairandspacemuseum.com/
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4.5 based on 904 reviews

South Dakota Air and Space Museum

Aircraft that have been flown throughout the eras are on display at South Dakota's premiere free aviation museum! The museum has two major static display venues: First, a outdoor air park filled with WWII, Korea, Vietnam, Cold War, and present day aircraft lets you get close to & touch history. This includes the currently flown B-1B Lancer. Secondly, four historical hangars showcase military history & technology,space tech & EROS, SD aviation, and EAFB local military history in a fresh and immersive walk-through. Mid-May through Mid-September bus tours of nearby Ellsworth AFB and the Minuteman II missile training silo are offered at a nominal fee. You will be able to go inside the silo and on base for a 50 minute guided tour of the only MMII silo open to the public. Make sure you bring your ID or Passport (Non-US) to enjoy the tour!

Reviewed By 107drewg - Rapid City, United States

In a city no larger than Rapid City, the museum at Ellsworth AFB far exceeds expectations if you are interested in military aviation history. Bombers, B-1 and B-29, among others are on display as is General Eisenhower's personal transport from WWII. The indoor portion of the museum is also well prepared and includes a B-1 cockpit.

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