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Things to do in Rapid City 

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Storybook Island

Storybook Island first opened its doors in 1959. We now have four full-time employees who work all year to keep the park up to date.

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Dinosaur Park

Rapid City's Parks Division manages approximately 1,650 acres of park land. These parks range in size from 1.5 acres at Scott Mallow Park to 210 acres at Sioux Park.

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Press Start

Their retro arcade will transport you back to the days of button mashing without a care in the world. We have over 120 games and a full bar stocked with local beers. We also offer 50% off Wings and Pizza every day!

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Bear Country USA

On the way to Mount Rushmore, take a drive through a wildlife park. Drive through our 2-mile drive to get up close and personal with North American animals. Then, with park offspring and smaller animals, go on a walking tour around our Babyland area.

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Black Hills Caverns

Come discover the wonder of the glittering underground world with a variety of beautiful formations at Black Hills Caverns, historical fun in the Black Hills.

Restaurants in Rapid City  

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Shipwreck Bar & Grill

Sweetgrass Inn Bed & Breakfast is home to Shipwreck Bar & Grill. A full-service bar and grill is available.

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Independent Ale House

With 50 constantly rotating beer taps, the Independent Ale House always has something new and exciting to try—but don't wait too long! Many of our beers are limited edition or seasonal, and once they're gone...well, let's just say we don't want you to live with regrets.

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Murphy's Pub & Grill

Slainte LLC was formed in July 2010 with the sole purpose of restoring and revitalising Murphy's, an iconic public house (pub) that had been a fixture in the downtown Rapid City bar scene for nearly eight decades.

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Tally's Silver Spoon

Tally and Betty Winter opened the Bright Spot Cafe in what was then known as the Duhamel Corner. Tally's was later changed to reflect how many downtown business owners who met for coffee referred to it.

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Juniper

Peter Franklin has worked in the food industry his entire life and enjoys creating delicious dishes. This restaurant, juniper, was opened by a reputable Black Hills area chef in order to provide his guests with a variety of options, all of which are sure to enlighten the senses.