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... stars. She faced severe storms and incredible lightning. We are taking a plane for a couple of hours, then staying in Rapid City SD in a nice hotel. Our rental car should will have air conditioning and we plan plenty of pool time. I hope we make ...
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We're heading up to visit Paul's aunt in the Minneapolis area. Then we're heading to North & South Dakota. None of us have been to ND before, plus Paul and Emily haven't seen Mt Rushmore: so off we go!
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Hot Springs South Dakota
A Travel Blog entry by desull from Hot Springs, South Dakota, United States
... . Deer in yard by the motel. Ask locals a good place to eat. It was at the local bowling alley. It was very good. We had a nice stay at Hot Springs S Dakota. On to the badlands..... Next Custer State Park-Mt Rushmore-Crazy ...
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Hot Springs
A Travel Blog entry by drmom from Hot Springs, South Dakota, United States
... excavate for six weeks each year and use the remainder of the year to process and analyze the findings. We spent the afternoon in Hot Springs at their local water park that is fed by the hot springs. This water park has been there since 1890 and ...
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From Salt Lakes to Hot Springs
A Travel Blog entry by baejkrichard from Lava Hot Springs, Idaho, United States
... all of us ate a filling meal for $28 dollars. We had burgers, fried steak, potato skins and Onion Rings. then... off to the Hot Springs. they are totally natural, warmed by the earth's lava and there is no re-circulation of the water. Just once - ...
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Hot Springs, SD
A Travel Blog entry by lee.toma from Hot Springs, South Dakota, United States
Me and my bright ideas! I figured I'd drive across the local roads to get from the Badlands to the Black Hills. That way I could avoid the reknowned tourist trap known as Wall Drug. Well, in some respects it is nice to get away from the ...
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Mammoth Site
A Travel Blog entry by porterfamily from Hot Springs, South Dakota, United States
This site in Hot Springs, SD is one of the largest Mammoth Sites. In 1974 when someone was excavating to build a sub division on this property bones were discovered, upon further investigation they found that this was a site of several mammoth ...
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The Mammoth Site
A Travel Blog entry by malinda65 from Hot Springs, South Dakota, United States
After leaving the cave, we then headed to Hot Springs, SD. The Mammoth Site has one of the largest concentrations of Columbian mammoth bones discovered to date. It is also the nly in-situ (left-as-found) site for mammoth bones in ...
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Busy, Busy, Busy
A Travel Blog entry by cmeek from Hot Springs, South Dakota, United States
... final 5 tickets sold. :( Well, I have a another reason to come back. Seeing that I still have some time left, I head down to Hot Springs, SD and hit up the mammoth dig site. The tour guide was bad, and really all I can say about this place is "I always ...
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Baby it's cold outside
A Travel Blog entry by muggeragem from Hot Springs, South Dakota, United States
I hummed and hawed this morning deciding what to do and finally ended up booking 2 nights in a hotel in Hot Springs and heading out for Jewel Cave. It was cold, extremely cold I had on my thermal undies, T-shirt, long sleeved T, fleece pullover, ...
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Going back to school
A Travel Blog entry by glen_linda from Hot Springs, South Dakota, United States
... Glen nor I guess that it was a fire escape for the children and the adults. Next stop was lunch at Bumpers in downtown Hot Springs. Although the place wasn't anything to write about the pizza was very, very good. Directly across the street was ...
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Day 18 - Rushmore and the wildlife trails (204 mi)
A Travel Blog entry by ridewithjoe from Hot Springs, South Dakota, United States
... put on some miles. We did a lot in SD and now it is time to move on. We are going to head toward Colorado Springs. I have a dear friend there that I want to see and I hear Colorado is beautiful. Keep those cards and letters coming!. Actually, more ...
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Waterfalls, Hot Springs, Lake and Extinct Volcano
A Travel Blog entry by adamz from Horgo, Arhangay, Mongolia
... the camp to drop off the americans and temporary guide who were going back to UB in another van and started heading to the hot springs. While driving found the landscape to be very green here with lots of mountains and valleys around the place. Also lots ...
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Tour through Rosebud and Pine Ridge
A Travel Blog entry by spiraljourney from Angostura Reservoir State Recreation Area, South Dakota, United States
... not to go through Sioux Falls but took back roads through South Dakota. One of our first stops on the way was in Yankton, SD where we had some potent Espresso drinks at an Espresso coffee house, we had 3-4 shots of espresso to prepare us for the long ...
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Colder, colder coldest
A Travel Blog entry by muggeragem from Hot Springs, South Dakota, United States
Would you believe that I went out touring today and the temperature never went above 10 C and I enjoyed it!! Getting used to the cold but not the fog - up in the mountains I rode through big patches of fog and it was like taking a bath in crushed ice - ...
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Motel 6 Hot Springs, Sd
541 Indianapolis Avenue, US 385/US 18 at Indianapolis Avenue, Hot Springs, South Dakota, United States
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