South Dakota is a Great Plains state. We know very little about this state and come with open minds to see what we can find here. The weather is glorious and we can see flat farmlands (mostly corn) with a few rolling hills here and there spreading out endlessly under bright blue skies and cheerful white clouds.
I think the best parts of this trip have been the pleasant surprises. The unexpected gems we stumbled onto along our route. Sioux Falls, SD, was such a gem. I did not expect much of this small midwestern city in the middle of nowhere. It is the biggest city in South Dakota with a growing population of right around 200,000, but we had not heard anything about it prior to stopping here today. Sioux falls lies on the falls of the Great Sioux River and it is a beautiful, vibrant and proud little city. The falls lie at the heart of Falls Park, and this is where we start our tour of the city. There are quite a few people here enjoying the fabulous views, fishing in the river, or walking or riding their bikes on the many paths of this expansive park. We hop onto our bicycles and follow the bike path along the falls and into a clean, welcoming, vibrant little downtown. New construction all around bespeaks the success and wellbeing of this little gem in the Great Plains. There are bike paths all along the river, cool little shops and busy restaurants and breweries along the main street, and a park with a stage which apparently hosts 50 free concerts on the lawn each summer. The vibe is cheerful, as are the residents.
But South Dakota is far from “wow-ing” us! Sioux Falls was only the first pleasant surprise in what we had thought was for us mostly going to be a “drive-through” on our westward trek.
Wall Drug is a bizarre, highly popular roadside tourist trap with a hilarious story: The owners started posting signs pointing to this drug store (now much more than that) in the tiny desert town of Wall, SD, to lure in people who, like us were passing by on I-90. The signs advertising free ice water and 5-cent coffee can now be found in places as remote at Seoul, Korea, and on buses in London, England.
Badlands National Park was an alien and impressive landscape teeming with wildlife!
Mount Rushmore is a must see! Very impression to learn its history and the crazy amount of work that went into carving this masterpiece.
Custer State Park was another marvel – we saw pronghorn, bison, groundhogs, and breathtaking vistas of red rock walls along tight winding roads through the forest.
Wow, this really amazing! Beautiful pictures! Thank you for sharing this. 😀
And I’m first! 😉
Amazing photos, amazing freedom!!! The kids look so happy!!
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