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South Dakota, known as The Mount Rushmore State, is celebrated for its iconic monuments, rich Native American heritage, and stunning natural beauty. Located in the Midwest, it borders North Dakota, Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, Wyoming, and Montana. The capital is Pierre, and its largest city is Sioux Falls.
South Dakota’s most famous landmark is Mount Rushmore National Memorial, where the faces of four U.S. presidents—George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln—are carved into the Black Hills. Learn more at the National Park Service Mount Rushmore page.
In addition to Mount Rushmore, South Dakota is home to Badlands National Park, known for its unique rock formations, canyons, and prairie landscapes. The park offers visitors dramatic views and a chance to explore the history and geology of the region. Explore more at the National Park Service Badlands page.
South Dakota’s Native American culture is a significant part of its identity, with the state being home to nine Native American tribes. Visitors can explore the Oglala Lakota tribe’s Pine Ridge Reservation and learn about Native American history at the Crazy Horse Memorial in the Black Hills.
With its stunning landscapes, iconic monuments, and rich history, South Dakota offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage.