South Dakota: Beautiful Places, Beautiful Faces!
South Dakota surprised me so much with beautiful landscapes, rolling plains, lots of attractions, and of course, the majestic mountains. I also got a real taste of the "wild west" while visiting one of the tourist attractions named "1880 Town". I loved South Dakota so much that we prolonged our journey for one more day and stayed back to take all that South Dakota offers, as much as we can!
Our route went through Iowa, Minnesota, and the entire length of South Dakota. We drove for about 1500 miles (~ 2400+ kilometers) in all! Along the highway were the ads for a certain "Corn Palace", something named "Wall Drug", 1880 Town and countless other tourist attractions. We figured we should first read about them and visit them on the way back.
Over the next two days, we set out to see the Crazy Horse memorial, Custer State Park, Black Hills, and Badlands National Parks, while stopping over in the nice little picturesque hilly towns along the way. One the way back, we made sure we stopped at the "1880 town" and got a taste of the wild west of the 1800s. We also stopped at the corn place and enjoyed the beautiful corn-made murals! Overall, it was one of the greatest trips I ever made! No kidding!
Trip highlights for me were: 1. The fireworks at Mt. Rushmore 2. Native American ("Indian") dances 3. Badlands National Park.
What a beautiful trip it was! This will stay as one of the most memorable trips. Be sure to check out the following 3 albums:
South Dakota Postcards: Mount Rushmore
South Dakota: Beautiful Places and Faces
Bad, bad lands of South Dakota
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