- The list below includes 40 free or cheap things to do in or near Sturgis, South Dakota, including 50 different types of inexpensive activities like Specialty Museums, Military Museums, Sports Facilities/Fields and History Museums.
- From Sturgis Motorcycle Museum & Hall of Fame to Sturgis Motorcycle Museum, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Sturgis and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Spearfish, Deadwood, Lead and Belle Fourche.
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423 Hatchery Circle, Spearfish, SD 57783
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Several attractions compose the D.C. Booth Historic National Fish Hatchery. The main draw tends to be the centrla museum which educates visitors about the site while there is also a historic railcar, a Great Lakes-style cruiser boat, and the rainbow trout themselves.
18.1 Miles
At Flanagan's Irish Pub, visitors can enjoy an alcoholic beverage with live music every weekend. The pub serves a special British pastry on their menu called a 'pasty', which is a savory pie-like dish.
18.3 Miles
Lucky Strike Lanes is a smaller sized bowling alley that also includes a miniature golf course. They have leagues or regular play, and the mini golf course is decent sized for such a small bowling alley.
18.5 Miles
A movie theater multiplex with six auditoriums, the Northern Hills Cinema 6 shows primarily newly released Hollywood films. The theater features a variety of refreshment specials, and offers discount matinees.
19.3 Miles
The Crow Peak Brewing Co. recently underwent a large scale expansion to prepare the business for increased distribution. Guests now have much more space to relax, view the tap room, and enjoy a wide range of craft beers.
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500 N Tinton Rd, Spearfish, SD 57783
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See a wide variety of exotic wildlife at Spirit of the Hills Wildlife Sanctuary. Animals to see include lions, tigers, camels, bears and more. Guided sanctuary tours are offered Tuesdays through Sundays.
21.2 Miles
The stunning views of Spearfish Canyon attract many types of people, but they tend to draw photographers and sightseers the most. The canyon does have several trails for walking and hiking where native wildlife can be viewed.
24.3 Miles
Thunderhead Falls is the oldest gold mine open to the public in the Black Hills area. The journey of the 1878 miners is detailed at the site, and guests can enjoy the falls themselves which is essentially eight cubic feet of water spewing vertically for more than 30 feet.
24.9 Miles
The historical Tri-State Museum is located in a 4,000 square foot facility which is owned and operated by the city of Belle Fourche. The collections within the museum concentrate on the history of the old west, early pioneer endeavors, and rodeos in the Tri-State region.
25.0 Miles
The geographic center of the United States is marked by the Center of the Nation Monument. It is a 21-foot round structure is made from granite and bronze which is available to the public for viewing and photographs.