Hot Springs (South Dakota)

Hot Springs is a town of about 3,000 people in the Black Hills of western South Dakota, founded as a resort around a historic warm spring. It's a jumping-off point for nearby Wind Cave National Park.

Get in

Hot Springs is at the junction of US Highway 385 and US Highway 18.

Get around

See

Fossil skull at the Mammoth Site
  • 🌍 The Mammoth Site, 1800 US 18 Bypass, +1 605-745-6017. Daily: May-Aug 8AM-6PM; Aug-Oct 9AM-5PM; Nov-Feb 9AM-3:30PM; Mar-May 9AM-5PM. The world's largest mammoth research facility. The museum encloses a prehistoric sinkhole that formed and was slowly filled with sediments and trapped wildlife during the Pleistocene era. Mammoth bones were found at the site in 1974, and a museum for in situ preservation was built soon after. It remains an active excavation site: the remains of 61 mammoths have been recovered so far. $15, discount for youth/seniors/military. OSM directions target=_blank

Do

  • 🌍 Evans Plunge, 1145 North River St, +1 605-745-5165. A water park owned and operated by the City of Hot Springs, that claims to be "the oldest tourist attraction in the Black Hills". OSM directions target=_blank

Buy

Eat

  • Mornin' Sunshine Coffee House & Gifts, 509 North River St., +1 605-745-5550. Terrific breakfast, baked goodies and coffee. Friendly. Art on the wall is for sale. Opens 7AM daily, except Sunday opens at 8AM.

Drink

Sleep

  • 🌍 Historic Log Cabin Motel, 500 Pacific Ave, +1 605-745-5166. 17 charming log cabins built on a hillside quad in 1929. Cabins are heated and of different sizes, ranging from 1-4 beds, with shower bathroom. Dog friendly. $85. OSM directions target=_blank

Go next

Routes through Hot Springs
Ends at N S Lusk  W  E  Pine Ridge Jct N S
Deadwood Custer  N  S  Chadron Sidney
END  N  S  becomes Crawford Scottsbluff