Most reviewed Playgrounds in South Dakota


  1. 4.0 Evans Plunge Mineral Springs (446 reviews)
    - Really neat historical swimming site
    Saturday: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM Spent 2-3 hours Playgrounds • Hot Springs & Geysers
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    The world's largest natural warm water indoor swimming pool. *NOT A HOT WATER SPRING* Evans Plunge Mineral Springs is consistently 87 degrees Fahrenheit year-round, the Lakota called it "Minnekahta" meaning "warm water." 5,000 gallons of water flow from the mineral springs every hour, completely refreshing the water in the pool numerous times every day. Evans Plunge Mineral Springs opened in 1890 and is the oldest attraction in the Black Hills. Currently owned & operated by the City of Hot Springs, Evans Plunge is proud to be open year round and offers both an indoor and an outdoor pool, plus a health club, which is included with admission! See more..
  2. 5.0 Storybook Land and Land of Oz (227 reviews)
    - East River’s Hidden Gem
    Temporarily closed - Closed until Apr 15, 2023 Playgrounds
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    Storybook Land and the Land of Oz are located in Aberdeen, SD. Storybook Land and the Land of Oz are open seasonally April 15-October 15 for walk through (weather permitting). Rides, Concessions and Gift Shop are available Memorial Day Weekend through Labor Day Weekend. Admission is Free! Ride Tickets are available for the Storybook Land Express Train, Humpty Dumpty Rollercoaster, Tea Cup Ride, Rio Grande Train, Land of Oz Carousel and Wizard's Balloon Ride. $2.25 per ticket, or a 10 Ride Punch Card for $17.50. See more..
  3. 4.0 Spearfish City Park (11 reviews)
    - Wonderful Park!!!!
    Spent < 1 hour Bodies of Water • Parks • Playgrounds
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    What an awesome park! You can tell history, education and family are important to the people of Spearfish. It was a super clean, graffiti-gree park with the beautiful spearfish creek swiftly flowing through it. A man was fly fishing, kids were tubing down the creek, families were picnicking, bird chirping... like a Norman Rockwell painting for sure! Lots of historical signage explaining the fish hatchery and other historic buildings on site. The hatchery was very neat - with some of the biggest trout I've ever seen. Very well kept with walking paths. There was also a veteran's memorial area adjacent to the park. What a really cool town! Makes me want to move here (except for the hellish winters :) See more..

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