- TripBuzz found 9 things to do with kids in or near Pipestone, Minnesota, including 1 fun activity for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Garretson.
- From Bole-Mor Lanes to Winnewissa Falls, the Pipestone area offers 28 different types of family activities, including: Historic Districts, Hiking Trails, Bowling and History Museums.
- Known for its red pipestone, Pipestone is a small community in Southwest Minnesota. An historical town, it is rich in Native American history. It is also home to the Pipestone National Monument and several quartzite homes built mostly in the late 1800's. Throughout the year, the community hosts an array of festivals including Pipestone Civil War Days and the Water Festival.
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Century Theatres, operated by Cinemark features new and popular movies for all ages. Theaters are also equipped with HFR and 3D technology, and an indoor arcade is featured on site.
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4320 South Oxbow Avenue, Sioux Falls, SD 57106
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Sioux Falls' Seroma Butterfly House is an amazing attraction that allows visitors to interact with thousands of colorful butterflies. It also features a touch pool containing small sharks and a stingray.
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Rapid City and Sioux Falls are both home to The Outdoor Campus, an educational facility that promotes a love of science among children an teens. The Campus is also heavily involved in conservation, gun safety and hunter education.
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Ingalls Homestead is the land and heritage of Laura Ingalls Wilder. Her father set claim to Ingalls Homestead in 1880. This is the land that Laura has written about in many of her Little House stories.
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This is a museum featuring lots of memorabilia from the 'Little House on the Prairie' show. The collections include an 1898 depot, a chapel, a dugout display, a little red schoolhouse, an early settler home, and a covered wagon. A gift shop has books about Laura Ingalls Wilder.
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Plum Creek is a site made famous by author Laura Ingalls. Plum Creek can be accessed from the Ingalls dugout site or from the lower Plum Creek Country Park. The unusual depression in the bank of Plum Creek is said to be the location of the Ingalls dugout.
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Wild Water West features a wave pool, a lazy river and an activity pool. In addition, the facility has go carts, bumper boats, miniature golf, paintball, and sand volleyball courts.
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Large scale sculptures are placed in a relatively natural setting at the Porter Sculpture Park. There are pieces that are meant to be amusing or funny while others are more mysterious and seemingly ancient in their designs.