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Outdoor learning for free! Brand new in 2012 is The Outdoor Campus - West, located at 4130 Adventure Trail on the west side of town. This beautiful S.D. Game, Fish & Parks facility sits on 32 explorable acres with trails that are free and open to the public from dawn to dusk every day. In warm weather, bring your picnic basket! Indoors you can explore hands-on exhibits featuring four ecosystems of South Dakota, watch the fish in the 4,600 gallon freshwater aquarium, browse the library and more. There is scheduled programming throughout the year. City Tour (Continued from Page 218) Historic District includes the 1914 First National Bank building at 7th and Main and the 1911 Lions Head Fountain across the street. The West Boulevard Historic District is just west of downtown. Here you’ll find examples of the city’s finest 19th and early 20th century residences. Climb aboard the M City View Trolley for a fun and unique tour of Rapid City. The cost is only $2 per tour. The daytime trolley provides a narrated cityview tour featuring various points of interest in and around Rapid City from the Saturday of Memorial Day weekend to the Saturday of Labor Day weekend. t 220 Black Hills, Badlands & lakes Region http://www.elkcreekresort.net http://www.elkcreekresort.net http://www.elkcreekresort.net http://www.elkcreekresort.net http://www.alexjohnson.com http://www.alexjohnson.com

Table of Contents for the Digital Edition of South Dakota Vacation Guide 2012

South Dakota Vacation Guide 2012
Contents
Getting Here, Getting Around
Interstate Information Centers
State Facts
Native American Information
Places of Interest
Calendar of Events
Public Campgrounds and Recreation Areas
Southeast Region: A slice of South Dakota charm
Glacial Lakes & Prairies Region: Stories from the frontier
Great Lakes Region: Land of the mighty Missouri
Black Hills, Badlands & Lakes Region: Enchanting mountain getaway
Black Hills map
Index

South Dakota Vacation Guide 2012

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