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Deadwood is a national historic landmark. The famous and infamous have left their stamps here, including Wild Bill Hickok and Calamity Jane. Enjoy museums, panning for gold, and Deadwood's 80+ gaming halls.
Rapid City, South Dakota
Rapid City is the gateway to Mt. Rushmore National Memorial, the Crazy Horse Memorial, the Black Hills National Forest, the Badlands National Monument, and Wind Cave National Park.
Hill City, South Dakota
Hill City is the Heart of the Black Hills. Don’t miss the fossils at the Black Hills Institute of Geological Research.
Gorgeous scenery coupled with exciting outdoor adventures make for a surprisingly pleasant South Dakota bed and breakfast getaway. LanierBB.com can help you find the perfect bed and breakfast accommodations for the type of atmosphere you're seeking. Whether you find comfort in a rural log cabin furnished with antiques, an elegant and romantic Victorian setting or mountain chalet atmosphere, your bed and breakfast lodgings will make your vacation unique.
South Dakota Bed and Breakfasts By City
| Blackhills & Badlands, South Dakota | ||
Custer Deadwood | Hill City Rapid City | Spearfish |
| Glacial Lakes & Praries, South Dakota | ||
Gary | ||
| Great Lakes, South Dakota | ||
Pierre | Webster | |
| Southeast, South Dakota | ||
Canova | ||
South Dakota Bed and Breakfast
South Dakota has three distinctive geographic areas, eastern and western South Dakota, the two being divided by the Missouri River and the Black Hills, an isolated mountain range in southwest South Dakota and extending into Wyoming. Rapid City, SD is set on the eastern slope of the Black Hills and makes a perfect bed and breakfast location from which to explore the tourist points of interest in the Black Hills. Mount Rushmore National Monument, probably the most well known feature to be seen here, commemorates the first 150 years of United States history. Other places of interest for the B&B tourist to explore are the Wind Cave National Park, Jewel Cave National Monument, Crazy Horse Memorial, Badlands National Park and Custer State Park.
The bed and breakfast motorcycle enthusiast won't want to miss the annual motorcycle event held each August in Sturgis, South Dakota. The population explodes as visitors flock to participate in the racing and stunts that dominate the rally.
Be sure to sample some kuchen when in South Dakota. This is the state dessert of South Dakota and to describe it would spoil your bed and breakfast adventure. Perhaps your B&B innkeepers that you found at LanierBB.com, will prepare it for you to complete your South Dakota getaway.
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