Watching a rerun of the Hitchcock classic “North by Northwest” starring Cary Grant reminded of the lyrics from “I’m gonna shake out all that snow. Riding years ago, through the South Dakota roads.“ from the song “Shaking Out the Snow”* by Nanci Griffith the American singer and songwriter. Those of you familiar with the song will know that ending of the film is set in South Dakota and Mount Rushmore specifically. If you haven’t visited this part of the USA then maybe it should be on your itinerary in the coming months.
“Shaking Out the Snow”* by Nanci Griffith
A good starting point for any trip to South Dakota is a road trip based on I-90. I-90 is the longest interstate highway in the USA and the longest east-west road across South Dakota. Although it doesn’t pass through the South Dakotan capital of Pierre it does provide the focus on a great holiday in this part of the world.
The route will take in a number of impressive geographical features starting off with the Sioux Falls after which the state’s largest city is named. Over 7000 gallons of water cascade down every second. That’s a lot of water by anyone’s standards.
The striking landscape of Badlands National Parks features a maze of buttes, canyons, pinnacles and spires. The native Lakota people gave this land its name, “mako sica,” meaning “land bad.” Erosion of the Badlands reveals sedimentary layers of different colors: purple and yellow, tan and grey, red and orange and white. Bison, pronghorn, bighorn sheep, mule and whitetail deer, prairie dogs, coyotes, eagles and hawks are amongst the wildlife you are likely to see.
If Native American history and culture is your cup of tea then at Mitchell you will find a Prehistoric Indian Village that is more than 1,000 years old. On-going excavations and laboratory analyses are discovering more about how these people lived. A trip to the Akta Lakota Museum on the campus of the St Joseph’s Indian School in Chamberlain provides history and learning about Native American life in a unique way. Check out the mini-theater, interactive displays, English-Lakota descriptions, and its beautiful gift shop.
Finally there are a few attractions that you will want to check out that you might not have expected. Whilst visiting the Akta Lakota museum take in the Dignity Monument.
The sculpture was erected in 2016 near I-90 in honour of the 125th anniversary of South Dakota statehood. It depicts an indigenous woman in plains style attire. If you enjoy sculptures, then head to the Porter Sculpture Park at Exit 374 and spend time viewing the sculptures made by Wayne Porter who makes his sculptures mainly from junk metal.
If you are visiting South Dakota as a road trip that a trip to the Pioneer Auto Show at Murdo is a must. There are more than 30 buildings displaying it’s unrivaled collection of cars, motorcycles, tractors, scooters and bicycles. Plus other automobilia including gas pumps and antique toys. In case you are in the mood, they also have classic American cars for sale.
Rapid City is South Dakota’s second-largest city and this is the place to head for to see the Mount Rushmore Memorial, the Custer State Park and the Crazy Horse Memorial. Which is where we started. We have run out of space to do justice to everything South Dakota has to offer, we will be back again.
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