Hot Springs
Hot Springs is a town of about 3,000 people in the Black Hills of western South Dakota, founded as a resort around a historic warm spring. It's a jumping-off point for nearby Wind Cave National Park.
Get in
[edit]Hot Springs is at the junction of US Highway 385 and US Highway 18.
Get around
[edit]See
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- 1 The Mammoth Site, 1800 US 18 Bypass, ☏ +1 605 745-6017. Daily, 8AM-6PM May-Aug, 9AM-5PM Aug-Oct, 9AM-3:30PM Nov-Feb, 9AM-5PM Mar-May. The world's largest mammoth research facility. The museum encloses a prehistoric sinkhole that formed and was slowly filled with sediments and trapped wildlife during the Pleistocene era. Mammoth bones were found at the site in 1974, and a museum for in situ preservation was built soon after. It remains an active excavation site: the remains of 61 mammoths have been recovered so far. $15, discount for youth/seniors/military.
Do
[edit]- 1 Evans Plunge, 1145 North River St, ☏ +1 605 745-5165. A water park owned and operated by the City of Hot Springs, that claims to be "the oldest tourist attraction in the Black Hills".
Buy
[edit]- 1 Fall River Fibers, 631 North River St, ☏ +1 605 890-2750, [email protected]. Tu-Sa 10:00AM-5:00PM. Yarn, spinning, weaving & fiber arts supplies. Lovely shop and helpful staff. They have local yarns and buffalo blends. Worth a stop for knitters.
Eat
[edit]- Mornin' Sunshine Coffee House & Gifts, 509 North River St., ☏ +1 605 745-5550. Terrific breakfast, baked goodies and coffee. Friendly. Art on the wall is for sale. Opens 7am daily, except Sunday opens at 8am.
Drink
[edit]Sleep
[edit]- 1 Historic Log Cabin Motel, 500 Pacific Ave, ☏ +1 605 745-5166. 17 charming log cabins built on a hillside quad in 1929. Cabins are heated and of different sizes, ranging from 1-4 beds, with shower bathroom. Dog friendly. $85.
Go next
[edit]Routes through Hot Springs |
Ends at N ![]() | W ![]() | → Pine Ridge → Jct N ![]() |
Deadwood ← Custer ← | N ![]() | → Chadron → Sidney |
END ← | N ![]() | → becomes ![]() ![]() |