- The list below includes 37 free or cheap things to do in or near Belle Fourche, South Dakota, including 28 different types of inexpensive activities like History Museums, Monuments, Bus Tours and Specialty Museums.
- From Center of the Nation Monument to Tri-State Museum, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Belle Fourche and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Spearfish, Deadwood, Lead and Sturgis.
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825 Heritage Drive, Spearfish, SD 57783
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A regional museum focusing on the history of the old west, High Plains Western Heritage Center offers more than 20000 square feet of exhibits of western art, artifacts, and curiosities.
14.2 Miles
Kevin Costner's Original Deadwood Tour takes guests aboard their tour bus on a narrated 60 minute ride through the storied Old West town. The tour includes a trip to the cemetery where some legendary outlaws are buried.
14.6 Miles
Open to the public during the summer months, Vore Buffalo Jump is an active archaeological site with artifacts attributed to the Late-Prehistoric Plains Indians. Guided tours are available by special arrangement.
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1920 Christensen Drive, Spearfish, SD 57783
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The Lewiston Historical Museum is housed in the 180-year-old St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Lewiston, N.Y. The exhibit hall is open to the public Wednesday - Sunday during the summer, or by appointment.
14.9 Miles
At Ternesphere Gallery, internationally-known artist Dick Termes has self-made termispheres on display. These unique painted globes hang from the ceiling, and gallery employees are on hand to explain the process behind the pieces.
20.5 Miles
Clients of Blackhead Horseback & Walking Tours in Deadwood, South Dakota experience the region's clean, crisp air and verdant beauty while learning fascinating details about the area and its history. No prior horseriding experience is required. Reservations are strongly recommended, especially for equestrian to…
20.8 Miles
Learn about the life of pioneers and miners at the Days of '76 Museum, dedicated to the region's settlers during the 1876 gold rush. The two-storey museum uses Western and American Indian artifacts, photos, art and archives to illustrate an exciting time and place.
20.8 Miles
Offering informative and entertaining tours of the historic town of Deadwood and the Mt. Moriah Cemetery where Western legends like Calamity Jane and Wild Bill Hickok are buried, Alkali Ike Tours uses a full size bus to accommodate large groups.
20.9 Miles
The Days Of '76 Museum offers a unique view of the yearly celebration and Deadwood's history. Old West Pioneer and American Indian artifacts fill the museum alongside a Deadwood trading post and the largest collection of horse-drawn vehicles in the state
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Deadwood's atmospheric Saloon No. 10 is modeled after the saloons of the Gold Rush Era. Children are welcome until 8:30pm, when the saloon transforms into a hot nightspot complete with live entertainment.