

A journey off the beaten path promises adventure. Some of South Dakota's best kept secrets are discovered when you leave the main road. Scenic byways wind near powerful waterfalls, through deep pine forests, and along river bluffs. Charming getaways, quirky attractions and a whole host of South Dakota hospitality awaits explorers who venture deeper. But to find these well-kept secrets, you'll have to get off the beaten path.
| Off the Beaten Path Story Leads | |
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| One More Week to See Sue in South Dakota | 8/27/2008 |
| “A T-Rex named Sue” Traveling Exhibit will be in Faith through September 1. This is your last chance to witness the largest, most complete, and best preserved Tyrannosaurus Rex where it was unearthed 18 years ago. | |
| Wessington Springs: Flowing with History | 7/23/2008 |
| There are eight sites in Wessington Springs listed on the National Register of Historic Places: The 1905 Opera House, Shakespeare Garden and Anne Hathaway Cottage, Governor Vessey Home, Jerauld County Courthouse, WPA Field House, Sears & Roebuck House, Carnegie Library and the United Methodist Churc | |
| Junior Paleontologist Excavations Begin at The Mammoth Site | 6/4/2008 |
| This hour long educational excavation is great for “Junior Paleontologists” ages 4-13 years. | |
| A Lip Smack’n Good Time | 6/4/2008 |
| Stop in for some finger-lickin’ fun during the 2nd annual South Dakota State Barbeque Championship at the South Dakota State Fairgrounds in Huron, June 6-7. | |
| New Golf Guide Available | 4/28/2008 |
| It will now be easier for golf enthusiasts to find and enjoy their favorite golf courses in South Dakota. | |