South Dakota Vacation Attractions: Hot Springs

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Things to do in Hot Springs

Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary
See hundreds of wild American Mustangs roaming free in 11,00-acres of spectacular canyons, forests and grasslands along the Cheyenne River. Take the tow hour guided bus tour to view the mustangs, petroglyphs, Crazy Horse movie set and scenic overlook. Call (800) 252-6652 for more information.

Evans Plunge
Since 1890, this indoor spring-fed pool has been the Black Hills most exciting natural attraction!! Call (605) 745-5165 for more information.

Mammoth Site
The woolly mammoth, living south of the ice sheets, ranged from northern Europe, across Siberia, and into North America. Smaller in comparison with the Columbian mammoth, the woolly stood 11 foot at the shoulder (330 cm), and weighed 6-8 tons. Scientists believe that huge glaciers, advancing from the north and east, forced the woolly mammoths to the western area of what is now the state of South Dakota. Three woolly mammoths have been discovered in the Hot Springs sinkhole. Call (605) 745-6017 for more information.

Springs Bath House
The waters of Hot Springs have been famous for their healing properties for hundreds of years. Relax in our 102-degree outdoor mineral springs fed pool and do not forget to try our services offered at the spa. Reservations are recommended. Call (888) 817-1972 for more information.
147 N. Garden Street, Hot Springs, SD

Trout Haven Ranch
You will find excellent trout fishing here. Everything you need to fish is provided and you only pay for what you catch. We raise over a million trout each year for stocking the ponds and streams in Canada and the USA. Call (605) 833-2571 for more information.

Wind Cave National Park
This is the eighth longest cave in the world with 76-miles of passageways with box work, frost work and popcorn crystals. There is a guide fee for the ranger led tours. The cave is located above ground and is a 28,000-acre wild life park that features bison, pronghorn and prairie dogs. Call (605) 745-4600 for more information.

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