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Corn Palace, Mitchell

Winery Trail

Make These Businesses Part Of Your Southeast South Dakota Adventure!Discover Bon Homme: A county rich in rural panoramas, ethnic heritage andevents, hometown character and a pioneering past. Themighty Missouri River flows along the southern edgeof the county, making it an outdoorsman’s paradise forfishing, boating and hunting. Call 1-888-353-7382 for afree brochure! www.discoverbonhomme.com

Oyate Trail: The 395 mile stretch of highway from North SiouxCity to Hot Springs, SD. Hwys. 50 & 18 offer off-the-interstate travelers unique cultural and historicalopportunities representing both the Lakota SiouxIndian Nation and European immigrants. Geocachethe trail! www.oyatetrail.com

Winery Trail of Southeast South Dakota: Visit local wineries who grow their own grapes and maketheir wine on the premises. They also offer tours, winetasting and special events throughout the year. You willenjoy the relaxed rural atmosphere. Call 1-888-353-7382for a free Winery Trail brochure.

The Missouri National Recreational River:This section of the Missouri River is part of the nation’s Wild andScenic River system. It includes a 59-mile stretch between GavinsPoint Dam and Ponca State Park and a 39-mile stretchbetween Ft. Randall Dam and Running Water. Diverserecreational pursuits include boating, fishing, hunting,canoeing, bird watching, camping and more. For moreinfo visit www.nps.gov/mnrr

BRANDONWilde Prairie Winery: Join us in the country for a taste of ourhandcrafted wines from South Dakota grown grapes, fruits anddandelions. Winery and vineyard are on our farm just north of I-90

west of Hwy 11. Fri.-Sun. May 1st to Dec.31st. 48052 259th Street, Brandon, 605-582-6471, www.wildeprairiewinery.com

BROOKINGSThe Children’s Museum of South Dakota: Build.

Climb. Dance. Paint. Play. Imagine!Create fun and lasting memories. Cruisedown KidStreet and explore the 1.5 acreinteractive prairie. Meet Mama & Max.

The only life-size, permanent, animatronic T. rex dinosaurs in the U.S.Tues.-Sat. 10am-5pm; Sun. noon-5pm; Closed Mondays. Hungry?Café Coteau inside. Brookings, 605-692-6700, www.prairieplay.org

EMERYLocated 4 miles off Interstate 90 betweenMitchell and Sioux Falls. Camping, swim-ming, sand volleyball, city parks. 560 SouthDakota Hwy. 262, Emery, SD 57332, Ph:605-449-4455, www.cityofemerysd.com,email: [email protected]

FREEMANLocated on US Hwy 81, 23 miles southof I-90 and 35 miles west of I-29.

Preserving a rich German heritage. Schmeckfest in Spring, HeritageHall Museum, Prairie Arboretum, golf, camping, parks, swimming,ethnic foods, unique shopping. P.O. Box 43, Freeman, SD 57029,1-888-595-9755, www.freemaninfo.com

MADISONLocated on SD Highway 34, less than anhour from Sioux Falls, Madison is nes-tled between Lake Herman and LakeMadison. Camping, fishing, golfing,hunting and snowmobiling are available in season. A variety oflodging and dining options offer something for everyone. MadisonChamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 467, Madison, SD 57042.Ph: 605-256-2454, www.chamberofmadisonsd.com, email:[email protected]

Historic Prairie Village: 40 restored buildings, Saturdaytrain rides at 2:00pm, daily carousel rides, chapel car "Emmanuel",

50th Anniversary Steam ThreshingJamboree featuring John DeereAugust 23-26. Special events through-out summer. Open Mother’s Day -Labor Day. Camping - electricity,showers. Accommodations for wed-dings, reunions, business picnics. POBox 256, Madison, SD 57042, 1-800-693-3644. www.prairievillage.org

FREEMAN

MITCHELLMitchell boasts historical andcultural attractions includingthe World’s Only Corn Palace;Carnegie Resource Center;Dakota Discovery Museum;McGovern Legacy Museum; Prehistoric Indian Village. Over 1,000hotel/motel rooms, 7 campgrounds and over 50 restaurants. Formore information, call 605-996-6223 or 866-273-CORN (2676).Visit www.visitmitchell.com or email [email protected]

The Carnegie Resource Center: On the NationalRegister of Historic Places, this 1903 Carnegie Library houses anextensive collection of print and photographic items about the his-tory of the area as well as a special collection of Corn Palace mem-

orabilia. 119 W 3rd Ave, PO Box263, Mitchell, SD 57301, 605-996-3209, www.mitchellcarnegie.com,email: [email protected]

Thunderbird Lodge: 48 unitnewly renovated property. Locallyowned/operated. Great service and valuefor your lodging needs. Free deluxe conti-nental breakfast, hot tub/sauna, beer/liquor available. Every roomhas 27” TV, coffeemaker, hairdryer, iron/board. High speed inter-net. AAA rated property. PO Box 984, Mitchell, SD 57301, I-90Exit 332, 1 block north, 605-996-6645, 1-800-996-2810,www.thunderbird-lodge.com

NORTH SIOUX CITYLewis & Clark first set foot in South Dakotawhere the Big Sioux and Missouri River meet atN. Sioux City. On I-29. Near McCook Lake forboating/fishing and Adams Nature Area just twomiles north. 4 motels, 6 churches and videolottery in town. 504 River Drive, North SiouxCity, SD 57049, 605-232-4276, Fax: 605-232-0506, www.northsiouxcity-sd.gov

PARKSTONDakota HorizInn: Clean and affordable rooms, smoke andpet free rooms, handicap rooms, pet rooms upon request, guestlaundry, continental breakfast, pheasant cleaning station, camp-ground with 50 amps available. Wireless inter-net. Steakhouse and Bar in walking dis-tance. 205 N. S.D. Hwy 37, Parkston, SD57366, 1-800-883-3021, (605) 928-3021, www.dakotahorizinn.com

SIOUX FALLSSioux Falls Convention & Visitors Bureau: South

Dakota’s largest city. Best shoppingbetween Denver and Minneapolis, widevariety of entertainment and attractions,vibrant downtown, arts, theatre, sym-

phony and museums. Falls Park boasts: triple waterfall, visitor cen-ter & viewing tower, café, and historic ruins. 200 N. Phillips Ave.,Ste. 102, Sioux Falls, SD 57104, (605) 336-1620, 1-800-333-2072,www.visitsiouxfalls.com, email: [email protected]

Best Western Plus Ramkota Hotel &Conference Center: Splash-RAGEOUS!Indoor WaterPark. Outdoor Pool. Free WIFI. MapleStreet Café. Kids 10 & under eat for 99 cents(with paying adult). Frankie’s Sports Bar & Grill.AAA Discount. Pet Friendly. I-29, Exit 81 (EastOne Block) 605-336-0650, [email protected],www.SiouxFalls.BWRamkota.com

Center Inn: Conveniently located adjacent to the Sioux FallsSurgical Hospital, across from AveraMcKennan Hospital. Center Inn providesits guests with a continental breakfast, 24hour coffee and 24 hour desk service. 900

E. 20th St., Sioux Falls, SD 57105, 605-334-9002, 1-800-456-0074, email: [email protected]

Clubhouse Hotel & Suites:“When 2nd Best Just Isn’t GoodEnough!” Connected to Johnny Carino’sItalian. Complimentary deluxe continen-tal breakfast. Great location. Free WIFI.Indoor water playland. Fabulous outdoor courtyard. 2320 S. LouiseAve., Sioux Falls, SD 57106, I-29 Exit 78, East One Block,605-361-8700, Reservations: 866-534-8700, email: [email protected], www.SiouxFalls.ClubHouseInn.com

Sertoma Butterfly House & Purdy Marine Cove:Learn about exotic butterflies and fish in a unique, interactive

environment. Walk with over 800 free-flying tropical butterflies from aroundthe world. View hundreds of vibrantmarine animals in nearly 2,500 gallons ofaquariums. Located in Sertoma Park in

Sioux Falls, SD. Open year round. Admission required. 605-334-9466 or www.SertomaButterflyHouse.org

Thunder Road Family Fun Park: Awesome go-kartsand mini-golf. Also batting cages, rock climbing, Water Wars, Euro-Bungy and Laser Tag. Free King Kong Play Set and HumanFoosball. Free parking & Free picnic area. No admis-sion. Call for group rates. Easy to find. Hard toleave. 8th and Kiwanis, Sioux Falls, SD 57104, 605-334-4181, email: [email protected]

SPRINGFIELDCogan House, North Lodge & Dakota Custom Hunts: Located on the Missouri River and Lewis &Clark Trail. Professional guides or unguidedhunts for pheasant, ducks, geese, archery deeror turkey. Fishing boat launch 1/4 mile away. Cogan House Bed &Breakfast or farmhouse - rent for hunt or peaceful getaway. Completekitchen, satellite TV, ample parking. Six miles east of Springfield, SD.Ph. 605-464-1046, www.TheCoganHouse.com

VERMILLIONVermillion offers rich history and heritage. Home of University of SD,attractions include DakotaDome, Spirit Mound, W.H. OverMuseum, National Music Museum, Austin-Whittemore House, Bluffsgolf course. Area parks provide camping, fishing, hiking, biking,

Missouri River access. Vermillion Area Chamber& Development Company, 116 Market Street#103, Vermillion, SD 57069. Ph: 1-800-809-2071, email: [email protected],www.vermillionchamber.com

YANKTONBash to the Colonies Sailboat Regatta:6th Annual - benefiting Special Olympics of SouthDakota. Held August 25-26, 2012. Open air concertand much more. Lewis & Clark Lake, Yankton, SD.www.bashtothecolonies.com

Lewis & Clark Recreation Area: Experience the breath-taking natural beauty of Lewis & Clark Lake in Yankton. Simply sen-

sational – swimming, boating, fishing, water skiing,jet skiing, hiking, biking, playgrounds, dining, daily

activities, horse trails and more! 44349 SDHwy 52, Yankton, SD 57078. Ph. 605-668-2985, www.lewisandclarkpark.com

Rockin’ Ribfest: Historic Downtown Yankton is gearing up forour 6th annual Rockin’ Ribfest on Saturday, Sept.1, 2012. Come to Yankton’s biggest block party!Savory ribs, classic rock bands, free kids’ playland,and amateur rib contest, vendors and much more!3rd Street, Downtown Yankton, 605-760-4269,www.historicdowntownyankton.com

Southeast South Dakota Tourism1101 Broadway, Suite 113, Yankton, SD 57078

1-888-353-7382 • www.southeastsouthdakota.com

Photos by South Dakota Tourism and Southeast South Dakota Tourism.This publication was paid for in part by funding

from South Dakota Tourism.