Thousands upon thousands of people
come from all over the world to visit the beautiful
Black Hills of South Dakota every year. Why
not live here yourself?
By living in Hot Springs you would be right next
door to famous attractions like:
- Evans Plunge and its naturally warm 87 degree spring water
- The Mammoth Site which is America’s
greatest Ice Age treasure
- The Wild Horse Sanctuary where American mustangs roam free
- Less than an hour from Mt. Rushmore National Monument
- Minutes away from Wind Cave National Park and Custer State Park
Hot Springs is located at the southern edge of the Black Hills
- Our micro-climate allows us to boast of relatively mild winters
- Summers include warm days and cool nights with low humidity
- Red rock canyons and pine covered hills provide magnificent scenery
Hot Springs is a bustling community that provides a small town
atmosphere
- There are good schools and a number of exciting churches
- We’ve got a low crime rate – it’s
safe to walk here at night
- There are over 4,250 friendly people
- We have an active and energetic business community
- And best of all, real estate is still a bargain in Hot Springs
Hot Springs is the cultural capital of the Black Hills
- You will find world class galleries filled with original art
- We have annual arts festivals, songwriter’s galleries
and more
- Hot Springs is home to the famous Badger Clark Hometown Poetry and Music Gathering every fall
- Feature motion pictures like “Hildalgo” have
been filmed in the area
- It is not unusual to find local artists and musicians displaying
their talents in local businesses at various times throughout
the year
Outdoor recreational activities abound in and around Hot Springs
- You can golf at the world-class Southern Hills Golf Course
- Angostura Reservoir offers top notch fishing and boating fun
- Great hunting is available including wild turkeys, antelope, deer and elk
- Winter sports activities are less than an hour away
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