- TripBuzz found 78 things to do with kids in or near Keystone, South Dakota, including 62 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Rapid City, Custer, Hill City and Crazy Horse.
- From Horse Thief Lake to Holy Smoke Resort Horse Rides, the Keystone area offers 50 different types of family activities, including: Amusement Parks (All Ages), History Museums, Hiking Trails and Rock Climbing.
- Located in the Black Hills area, Keystone, South Dakota is small population located near Mount Rushmore. Beginning as a mining town, this city has become a well-known resort town to the nearby national monument. The city makes its own with a vast variety of natural and historical attractions and exhibits.
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Private guided trail rides are the specialty of Sage Meadow Ranch. All skill levels (ages 13 and up) are invited to make a reservation for a horseback riding experience. Rides range from an hour and a half to three hours.
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Waterslides and a large indoor pool at Evans Plunge are filled with water from the nearby natural thermal spring. The warm water stays at 87 degrees Fahrenheit and flows into the attraction at a rate of 5000 gallons per minute.
32.1 Miles
At Pioneer Museum there are many pieces of original art such as paintings and sculptures, and tools and equipment that pioneers used in their daily lives. Visitors can see a recreated 19th century doctor's office, classroom and general store.
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300 N Chicago Street, Hot Springs, SD 57747
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Operated by the Fall River County Historical Society, the Museum-Fall River County-Historical is a museum that strives to display and promote the history of the local area. Historical artwork, artifacts, and handcrafted tools are among the items on display.
32.5 Miles
Play the challenging 18-hole miniature golf course at Black Hills Putt 4 Fun. Have hours of family fun, or book a group event, tournament or birthday party. Ages two and under are free.
32.5 Miles
The only place along Cascade Creek that is recommended for swimming is Cascade Falls & Swimming Hole. The clean, clear water is slow enough to be safe while still serving as a fun natural swimming spot.
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SD Highway 71, Hot Springs, SD
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Pack a picnic and head to J.H. Keith Park and Whitney Preserve at Cascade Springs. Take a walk around the park and enjoy nature. Soak your feet or jump right into the springs for a refreshing dip.
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A sports complex, Butler Park features baseball and softball fields as well as tennis and basketball courts. The park also provides a skateboard park, walking paths, a children's playground and picnic facilities including tables, shelters and grills.
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1800 U.S. 18 Bypass, Hot Springs, SD 57747
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Several large specimens of woolly mammoths were found in 1974, which was preserves as the Mammoth Site of Hot Springs. A museum grew around the actual site that teaches visitors about paleontology and geology.
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Seasonal outdoor activities are common along the George S. Mickelson Trail. Visitors are able to bike, hike, go horseback riding, ski, or ride snowmobiles along the trail depending on the season, or they can simply enjoy the scenic setting.