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From their earliest days as frontier town and trading post,
Pierre has welcomed the traveler. Three hotels were among
Pierre’s earliest buildings, providing accommodations to
adventurers and settlers alike. Today you can experience South
Dakota’s hospitality in settings as varied as lodges for hunters
and fishermen, tranquil bed-and-breakfasts for romantics and
full-service hotels for tourists and conventioneers. Recognizing
that many visitors to the area travel with their dogs, most lodging
establishments are pet-friendly. Many also offer additional
services for the outdoorsman, including hunting or fishing
guides, fish cleaning stations and boat and trailer parking.
For adventurers who like to get closer to nature, the region
offers numerous camping options. You can pitch your tent under
the stars as did Lewis and Clark, car camp with
restrooms and restaurants nearby, or hook up your
RV to all the comforts of home in one of the many
state parks and commercial campgrounds.
Bed & Breakfast
South Dakota’s Capital City is proud to have
excellent Bed & Breakfasts. From majestic homes
overlooking the Missouri River to an historic
residence, comfort and elegance await. Pierre’s Bed
& Breakfasts are a combination of luxury, escape
and relaxation at its best.
Casey Tibbs
South Dakota
Rodeo Center
South Dakota Rodeo Museum
Multi-use Conference Center
Life size sculpture garden
Gift Shop
Limited quantities of bronze replicas of Casey Tibbs,
210 Verendrye Drive
PO Box 37 Billy Etbauer, and Clint Johnson are still available!
Fort Pierre, South Dakota
(605)494-1094
Call (605)494-1094 to reserve yours today!
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