South Dakota: What NOT to Do in South Dakota

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Published 2020-11-11
Whether you are visiting Mount Rushmore, the Badlands, Sturgis or East River there are a number of things tourists should know so they can have the best trip possible to South Dakota. Here we talk about the do's and don'ts of visiting South Dakota. So whether you are visiting the Corn Palace or stuffing your face at Wall Drug there is something to help all tourists enjoy South Dakota.
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All Comments (21)
  • “Don’t think you’re close when you’re hundreds of miles away” Hundreds of miles isn’t that far if you’re from South Dakota.
  • @0Bonaparte
    Let’s be clear, I saw a Wall Drug sign in Washington state. When he says hundreds he means thousands.
  • @melindaroth9398
    Leave the wildlife alone, don’t enter anyone’s farm/ranch without permission. Also, SD is WAAAY better than ND.
  • Another fun fact. The author of the wizard of oz lived in Aberdeen SD. And Laura Ingalls Wilder, author of little house on the prairie, called De Smet SD home as well!
  • @mikesechler2252
    My sister and her husband met and dated at Wall Drug. For a time they lived in Guam and had a sign made that said, Wall Drug, 6000 miles.
  • There used to be Wall Drug signs all over the place, even in other states. In fact During WWII there were Wall Drug signs posted by U.S. soldiers in Europe.
  • @b1k2q34
    I lived in South Dakota, specifically the Black Hills, for about 12 years. In Custer County, in a small town called Pringle for a while, and then Rapid City. Absolutely beautiful part of the country.
  • @mattireland6841
    As someone who lives in Eastern SD, would recommend mainly sticking to the western side.
  • I was ready to rip you for a “don’t do in SD” list. You are spot on! Especially the donuts at Wall Drug. They are the best cake donuts in America.
  • He forgot a “don’t “ please don’t mess with wildlife. Leave the Buffalo alone they’re dangerous. No selfie is worth your life. 👍🏻 if you’re visiting in the black hills watch for bears, mountain lions etc.
  • @spddiesel
    Another don't: don't expect a still day on 90. That wind is ALWAYS blowing lol.
  • @sirromja
    My parents moved to Rapid City from Wyoming when I was in my freshman year of college. So, I spent three summers there. Easily the three best summers of my life. I loved living in the Black Hills. So much to see and do. And I also had a fun job at Reptile Gardens, so that was pretty great too.
  • @Strangeflamingo
    I laughed so hard when you mentioned the weather forecast. It's so true! You can start the day with your winter coat and end in shorts some days depending on the season. I would say the forecast is more like a loose guideline for what you may encounter.
  • I've lived in south Dakota all my life and everything he said is 100% true
  • @pip-pip5029
    Never really thought of going to South Dakota, now I definitely am
  • @davidmohr4606
    Moved to South Dakota (Chamberlain) in fall of 2009, from Rockford, IL. Love it here, lower taxes, fewer people trying to run your life. Constitutional Carry, etc.
  • @makemyday2385
    You forgot that we have the best pheasant hunting in the world. I live in a sportman's paradise. You can hunt deer, antelope, elk, coyote, prairie dogs, ducks, geese, fishing for walleye, small mouth bass, and also the best burgers and Indian tacos. So much to see, taste, and do. Not to mentioned our South Dakota certified grass feed beef...best in the country if you're a carnivore.