

No matter what adventure you seek, South Dakota has something for everyone. Visitors who come here enjoy summer adventures of kayaking, canoeing, biking and incredible hiking. They also enjoy winter sports like skiing, sledding, snowshoeing, snowmobiling and ice fishing. From riding a motorcycle to conquering the rocky cliffs, adventure seekers can find it all in South Dakota.
| Adventure Story Leads | |
|---|---|
| Buffalo Roundup | 9/10/2009 |
| Starting Sept. 26, the Black Hills and Custer State Park come alive with events ranging from arts festivals and historic reenactments to chili cook-offs and old-time fiddlers, all centered around the annual roundup of the park’s nearly 1,500 bison. | |
| Missouri River Recreation Flourishing | 8/18/2009 |
| Each year, the Missouri River is a destination spot for people throughout South Dakota and surrounding states, and this year is no exception. | |
| Marks of History: Campsite of General Custer’s Expedition | 4/29/2009 |
| Located two miles east of Custer is an open valley where history was made. This area served as the main base camp for General George Armstrong Custer’s expedition to find gold in the Black Hills. Their stay at the “Golden Valley,” as General Custer called it, lasted five days, the longest of any s | |
| Favorite Things: Top Five in Custer State Park | 4/15/2009 |
| Few truly wild places remain in this country, but 71,000-acre Custer State Park in the Black Hills of South Dakota is certainly one of them. | |
| Black Hills Kayakers Prepare to Paddle | 3/26/2009 |
| With winter snow giving way to spring sunshine, Black Hills streams, rivers and reservoirs are filling up. For those who participate in the growing sport of kayaking, 2009 should be a very good year. | |