South Dakota in the winter??
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South Dakota in the winter??
We are thinking of visiting SD the week after Christmas over NYE. What is there to do? What town do you recommend and why? We have never been to SD and we are planning on driving from Chicago. We are not skiers or snowmobilers.We are a family of 5. Thank you.
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Rapid City is the logical choice but it is at the far western side of SD and would take 2 days to drive there.
It may surprise some people, but Rapid City is not an icebox. High temps are slightly warmer than Chicago, and only a bit colder than Denver.
Still, it is puzzling why you picked the state without knowing anything that is there. There are some great places to visit in the Black Hills but a 4 day round trip in winter is not a great idea. I've made the drive across SD in January. If the weather is good, no problem. If you run into a storm, you're going to spend some time in a little town off the interstate bored out of your minds. Between Sioux Falls in the east and Rapid City in the west, there are no decent sized towns to keep you entertained.
It may surprise some people, but Rapid City is not an icebox. High temps are slightly warmer than Chicago, and only a bit colder than Denver.
Still, it is puzzling why you picked the state without knowing anything that is there. There are some great places to visit in the Black Hills but a 4 day round trip in winter is not a great idea. I've made the drive across SD in January. If the weather is good, no problem. If you run into a storm, you're going to spend some time in a little town off the interstate bored out of your minds. Between Sioux Falls in the east and Rapid City in the west, there are no decent sized towns to keep you entertained.
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I think it could be interesting in summer, if it's just pull a name out of a hat (could be, for a game), I'd head south instead for a family getaway. It is an odd choice for someone from Chicago for the first week in January.
http://www.usclimatedata.com/climate...tates/ussd0315
Lots of snowmobile stuff in January. How about a big ice fishing tournament?
https://www.travelsouthdakota.com/ev...ing-tournament
http://www.usclimatedata.com/climate...tates/ussd0315
Lots of snowmobile stuff in January. How about a big ice fishing tournament?
https://www.travelsouthdakota.com/ev...ing-tournament
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The only person who has mentioned Rapid City is you, not the OP. Thus, at this point, your claim is an irrelevance. Your statement is also misleading, and therefore false. Rapid City's December average high temps may be 1.5 degrees higher than Chicago, but its average low is nearly 8 degrees lower.
My statement stands. The OP says they're not snowmobilers and make no indication they're going for ice fishing (which would make sense).
The only person who has mentioned Rapid City is you, not the OP. Thus, at this point, your claim is an irrelevance. Your statement is also misleading, and therefore false. Rapid City's December average high temps may be 1.5 degrees higher than Chicago, but its average low is nearly 8 degrees lower.
My statement stands. The OP says they're not snowmobilers and make no indication they're going for ice fishing (which would make sense).





