Western Region

 

Commonly referred to as the Black Hills, South Dakota’s Western Region features many well known attractions including Mount Rushmore, Badlands, Crazy Horse, Sturgis Rally and so much more.

Mount Rushmore

Each year, more than 3 million travelers visit South Dakota’s top attraction, Mount Rushmore National Memorial, located 25 miles southwest of Rapid City, South Dakota. The majestic granite sculpture of Mount Rushmore commemorates four powerful presidents who helped shape our nation: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln.

The Badlands

One of the most popular attractions in western South Dakota, the Badlands National Park provides its visitors dazzling views of beautiful, striking rock-like formations. The buttes, pinnacles, and spires formed by winds and glacial erosion more than 35 million years ago enchant the over one million annual visitors to The Badlands National Park.

South Dakota’s western region is a stark contrast to the eastern & central regions of the state. It has some of the most well-known attractions in the state, including Mount Rushmore and the Black Hills. Western South Dakota offers a captivating blend of rugged landscapes, rich history, and vibrant culture. From the majestic peaks of the Black Hills to the sprawling plains of the Badlands, this region beckons adventurers and explorers alike.

Discover the iconic Mount Rushmore, where the faces of four American presidents are etched into the granite cliffs, or journey through the otherworldly terrain of Badlands National Park, where dramatic rock formations and fossil beds tell tales of ancient creatures.

Delve into the storied past of the Wild West at historic towns like Deadwood and Lead, where legends of gold rushes and outlaws come to life. Whether you’re seeking outdoor adventures, cultural experiences, or simply a scenic drive through the heart of the Great Plains, Western South Dakota offers endless opportunities for discovery and inspiration.

Things To Do In Western South Dakota

The Western Region in South Dakota features millions of travelers every year. Whether you are looking for something to do, a place to stay, an attraction, outdoor activities, or a nearby restaurant there are endless opportunities in the region. Take a peak at some of the many area hotspots below.

Barefoot Resort

Barefoot Resort

Lead

Spokane Creek Cabins & Campground

Spokane Creek Cabins & Campground

Keystone

Black Hills & Badlands Tourism Association

Black Hills & Badlands Tourism Association

Rapid City

Blue Bell Lodge

Blue Bell Lodge

Custer

Daily Bread Bakery and Cafe

Daily Bread Bakery and Cafe

Hot Springs

First Deadwood Cottages

First Deadwood Cottages

Deadwood

The Caboose

The Caboose

Whitewood

Buffalo Museum & One Room Schoolhouse

Buffalo Museum & One Room Schoolhouse

Buffalo

Quality Inn & Suites

Quality Inn & Suites

Rapid City

Deadwood Comfort Inn & Suites and Deadwood Mini-Golf

Deadwood Comfort Inn & Suites and Deadwood Mini-Golf

Deadwood

Branch House

Branch House

Deadwood

Rushmore Borglum Story

Rushmore Borglum Story

Keystone

Dew Drop Inn Cafe

Dew Drop Inn Cafe

Hot Springs

The Cave Collective

The Cave Collective

Rapid City

Moonshine Gulch Saloon

Moonshine Gulch Saloon

Rochford

Econo Lodge

Econo Lodge

Watertown

Great Faces. Great Places.

South Dakota is an incredibly unique state in that each region offers a completely different experience then the others. Check out each of the regions to see what each has to offer!

Badlands

Western South Dakota

Featuring the Black Hills, Badlands, the Sturgis Rally. This region tends to be the most popular.

CENTRAL REGION

This region of South Dakota offers some of the best hunting and fishing in the entire central US. 

Eastern Region

The eastern region is home to the largest city in the state and provides visitors with a true "prairie" experience.