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10/03/05
SD State Park Publications Aid History Buffs
PIERRE, S.D. – From prehistoric village sites to Lewis and
Clark to military forts, South Dakota state parks showcase the state’s rich
history. Fall is a great time to get out and explore these sites, and if
you’re a history buff, three free brochures will guide you to hundreds of
historic sites that now lie in state parks across South Dakota.
 | Explore South Dakota’s Historic Parks
– This brochure directs visitors to historic sites spanning several
hundred years in the past. Whether your interest is prehistoric sites,
early explorer expeditions, railroad history, or if you want to see
settler cabins or old country schools that still stand, this brochure will
show you the way to go. |
 | Explore SD State Parks with Lewis and Clark
– Follow in Lewis and Clark’s footsteps as the brochure
highlights the journey of the Lewis and Clark expedition. Many adventures
took place in or near what are now South Dakota state park areas. Along
the way, visitors can keep a journal of their physical activities in at
least eight parks and be eligible to receive a free pedometer from the SD
Department of Health that measures miles walked or ran. The publication is
produced in partnership with the SD Department of Health to promote
healthy living through physical activity. |
 | Lewis and Clark Bingo – Learn
more about what the Lewis and Clark expedition saw and the places they
visited on their way through South Dakota. A great activity for kids to do
while traveling, they can mark off the various squares and learn about the
expedition and their encounters. The publication is produced in
partnership with SD Tourism and State Development. |
 | Dakota Forts – The Dakotas
played an important role in westward expansion, and many military forts
were established in the late 1800s to protect the pioneers settling in the
area. Produced in partnership with the North Dakota Parks and Recreation
Department and the State Historical Society of North Dakota, this brochure
provides the background information on six military fort sites in North
and South Dakota. |
These publications and others are available at your local
state park or by contacting the Division of Parks and Recreation by phone at
(605) 773-3391 or by emailing parkinfo@state.sd.us. The publications are
also available for free download on the state parks website at
www.sdgfp.info/Parks.
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