- TripBuzz found 35 things to do with kids in or near Deadwood, South Dakota, including 25 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Spearfish, Lead, Belle Fourche and Sturgis.
- From Blacktail Horseback & Walking Tours to Terry Peak Ski Area, the Deadwood area offers 50 different types of family activities, including: Bus Tours, History Museums, Skiing & Snowboarding and Specialty Museums.
- Located on the eastern border of South Dakota is the city of Deadwood. It's rich history as a former gold rush town make it an exciting and historical place to visit. The town's early life inspired the hit HBO series, Deadwood, to retell the city's former tales. The city's most popular attractions include 1876 Dinner Theatre, mine excursions, museums and shopping.
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8220 Elk Creek Road, Piedmont, SD 57769
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Within the Elk Creek Resort is the Petrified Forest of the Black Hills. The site is one of the largest out-croppingsof fossilized petrified wood in the region and features a one hour tour that includes a 15 minute video overview of the attraction.
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11132 Valley 1 Rd, Belle Fourche, SD 57717
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All types of parrots are included at the 4,500 square foot facility called the Black Hills Parrot Welfare & Education Center. The large species room and Parrot Park are the primary attractions, but there are also courses to help teach guests about parrots and the care required to keep one.
21.2 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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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.
21.5 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.
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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.
28.7 Miles
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12138 Ray Smith, Hill City, SD 57745
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Clients of the Circle B Ranch Chuckwagon Supper & Western Music Show enjoy a variety of traditional western experiences, including equestrian forest tours, delicious meals and live country music entertainment.
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Three different tours and gemstone panning are offered at the Black Hills Caverns. Many formations can be found within the caves, including stalagmites, stalactites, flowstone boxwork, popcorn, and frost work.
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13745 S. Highway 16, Rapid City, SD 57702
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Travel inside the Black Hills with a 45-minute guided tour of Sitting Bull Crystal Caverns, where large crystal formations, including the caves notable dog-spar crystals, await.
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A 29 acre park, Canyon Lake Park offers a variety of outdoor recreation opportunities. The park has four picnic pavilions, walking and jogging trails, a boat ramp with paddleboats for rent, and fishing access.