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Spearfish... Adventure abounds;
find yours!
This magazine presents only a small portion of the treasures waiting to be discovered by our visitors year-round. We look forward to seeing you in town; we will be sure to offer you a warm welcome.
Mistie Caldwell
INDEX
Executive Director, Visit Spearfish, Inc.
Bicycling..................................................................................... 42-43 Birdwatching................................................................................... 25 Black Hills State University Activities.............................................. 52 Camping.......................................................................................... 47 Climbing..................................................................................... 28-29 Coffee & Craft Beer........................................................................ 56 D.C. Booth Historic Fish Hatchery............................................. 19-21 Dining in Spearfish..................................................................... 60-61 Disc Golf.......................................................................................... 40 Downtown Spearfish................................................................12 &13 Fall Colors....................................................................................... 39 Fishing............................................................................................. 54 Golfing............................................................................................. 49 Group Event Planning..................................................................... 57 High Plains Western Heritage Center............................................. 23 Hunting ........................................................................................... 55 Lodging in Spearfish....................................................................... 58 Marathons & Races......................................................................... 45 Matthews Opera House and Arts Center.................................. 15-17 Motorcycle Riding........................................................................... 27 Nightlife in Spearfish....................................................................... 62 Off-Road/UTV Trail System............................................................. 41 Outdoor Lifestyle........................................................................6 & 7 Parks & Recreation.......................................................................... 51 Spearfish Area Hiking..............................................................10 & 11 Spearfish Canyon Self Guided Tour & Map............................... 33-35 Spearfish Community Map......................................................66 & 67 Spearfish Creek................................................................................. 9 Spearfish Introduction.................................................................4 & 5 Spearfish Sasquatch: Expedition League Baseball......................... 48 Waterfalls of Spearfish Canyon....................................................... 36 Waterpark........................................................................................ 53 Winter Sports............................................................................. 30-31 Worship in Spearfish........................................................................ 63 Visitor Information........................................................................... 64
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SPEARFISH
by the numbers THE
QUEEN CITY
Spearfish is known as “The Queen City.” There are three peaks surrounding the valley that form the crown: Lookout Mounain to the east; Spearfish Mountain to the south; Crow Peak to the west.
ELEVATION
3,640 ft (1,109.47 m)
TALLEST PEAK
5,760 ft
(1,700m)
CROW PEAK
Did you know?
POPULATION
15,105
PRECIPITATION (YEARLY AVERAGE)
22”
40”
rain
Spearfish Creek is one of the only bodies of water in the world that freeze from the bottom up?
CITY REC. PATH
8 mi.
(11.9km)
snow
AREA HIKING TRAILS
SPEARFISH CANYON
70” snow
over
(80.4km)
TEMPERATURE (DAILY AVERAGE) SUMMER WINTER
78˚F 40˚F
50 mi.
SPEARFISH CANYON
19 mi. (30.5km)
Spearfish holds the world record for fastest recorded temperature change. It was set in 1943 when a 49˚ temperature swing occured in just
two minutes.
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SPEARFISH
Its natural setting connects to its colorful history BY PAUL HIGBEE
FOR THE BLACK HILLS PIONEER
To say nature awaits you in Spearfish is an understatement. Nature asserts itself here, grabs you by the senses, and in some cases never lets go. It gets into your blood by way of pine-scented breezes, bugling elk, the feel of icy creek waters numbing your feet on hot summer days, and silvery moonrises that turn Lookout Mountain aglow. Nature surrounds Spearfish, but it seems to flow especially from Spearfish Canyon, a deep gorge descending from the northern-most reach of the Black Hills. Also flowing from Spearfish Canyon is Spearfish Creek, a mighty 40-mile mountain stream that drops 3,000 feet over its short course. The creek carved Spearfish Canyon, a place of high limestone cliffs, waterfalls, towering spruces, Ponderosa pines, aspens, birches, burdocks and box elders. One-hundred-thirty
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bird species call the canyon home, including eagles that glide the gorge’s wind currents, and dippers that submerge themselves in the creek to feed on aquatic bugs. A good place to experience this abundant nature in full glory can be found next to Spearfish Canyon Lodge, 13 miles up the Canyon highway from Spearfish. From the lodge, two easy hikes along the Canyon floor lead you to Roughlock Falls and Spearfish Falls. A more strenuous hike brings you to the high rim at Buzzard’s Roost. Spearfish Creek created this setting over millions of years, and it has also splashed its way through human history in recent centuries. Flowing strong even in the driest years, the creek drew plains natives who regularly camped along its low banks. Brooklyn-born Daniel Toomey traveled west to hunt buffalo and first saw Spearfish Creek in May, 1876, with no man-made structures anywhere in sight. After the town of
Spearfish took root that same year, Toomey harnessed the creek’s water power and built a flour mill. The mill remained a successful Spearfish industry far into the 20th century. Also eyeing the creek for the first time in 1876 was Irish-born Robert Evans, a self-taught engineer who devised a means of irrigating the wide valley where Spearfish sits. He and friends dug an ingenious web of irrigation ditches and correctly calculated that the valley’s steep drop to the north would carry water to distant fields. Robert Evans and his wife, Rebecca, Spearfish’s first teacher, grew grains and fruits not only for Spearfish, but for Black Hills towns in high, rocky
locations where farming was next to impossible. In 1893 railroad tracks were built alongside the creek in hopes that mining would develop in the Canyon, and in 1899, a federal trout hatchery took form along the water on Spearfish’s south side. The hatchery produced trout for sportsmen not only in the Black Hills, but across the West. Early in the 20th century, Spearfish Creek made possible one of the great American engineering projects of the era. Homestake Gold Mine of Lead built two hydroelectric power plants in the Canyon and another on Spearfish’s south-
ern edge, for the purpose of bringing electricity to its mine. Homestake’s success turned the mine into the western hemisphere’s biggest gold producer for decades (and South Dakota the nation’s number one gold-producing state). For the Spearfish power plant, Homestake diverted creek water through a remarkable series of eight tunnels cut through solid rock for about six miles. Toomey’s mill is long gone. Canyon mines were short-lived, and the Canyon railway washed away in a 1933 flood. After 125 years, Homestake dug out its last gold in 2001. But the creekside fish hatchery is now the archival, interpretive and educational site for the entire federal fisheries program. The
Homestake power plants still stand in tribute to the great mine and the one in Spearfish produces some power for the community. Robert Evans’ irrigation system works today as well as it did 140 years ago and keeps Spearfish gardens and fields green. The powerful creek itself still flows as cold, clear and reliably as ever. n
But how is it that I’ve heard so little of this miracle and we, toward the Atlantic, have heard so much of the Grand Canyon when this is even more miraculous. All the better eventually ... that the Dakotas are not on the through line to the Coast ... My hat is off to South Dakota treasures.”
~ Frank Lloyd Wright Famous American architecht and designer
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OUTDOOR LIFESTYLE
The surrounding Black Hills National Forest offers an abundance of recreational opportunities year-round. The most common response from people who visit Spearfish, is “ … we had no idea it was so beautiful here.” The surrounding Black Hills National Forest features an abundance of recreational opportunities all year round. Part of the reason so many area residents embrace the outdoor lifestyle here is the convenience of getting to the trailhead. Spearfish is a great place to live and play because the Black Hills National Forest is literally the community’s backyard. More than 54 percent of Lawrence County is public forestland, and the trail systems offer something for both motorized and non-motorized traffic.
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Spearfish Creek offers some of the best fishing in the country, plus the majestic scenery makes for an amazing backdrop. Located just a short drive from Spearfish is the trailhead for Crow Peak, a challenging 6.4-mile roundtrip hike. Its 5,760-foot peak offers views of the Northern Hills and Wyoming. Another popular hike, Lookout Mountain, is located on the east edge of Spearfish. This hike features a relatively moderate elevation gain and a bit of bouldering to get to its peak. Another magnificent location near this growing community is Spearfish Canyon. This is the most popular place for visitors to enjoy,
and Spearfish Creek offers some of the best fly-fishing locations in the nation, providing rainbow, brown and brook trout. The scenic byway makes for a relaxing drive or a stunning motorcycle ride. The hiking trails are rugged and challenging, and the many rock-climbing opportunities attract outdoor enthusiasts from all over. While several primitive trails have been established over the years, maintained trails include the ‘76 Trail and the Roughlock Falls Trail, both starting at Spearfish Canyon Lodge in Savoy. Just up the road from Spearfish Canyon is the Little Spearfish Trail, which is a six-mile loop that meanders through stands of Ponderosa pine, quaking aspen and paper birch. To access this trail, travel south on Highway 14A to Savoy, and then travel west on Roughlock Falls Road for approximately five miles to access the trailhead.
There are also three waterfalls within the Canyon, which include Spearfish Falls and Roughlock Falls located near Savoy, and Bridal Veil Falls located along Highway 14A. During the winter months, Bridal Veil Falls transforms into the most sought after ice climbing site in the area. But the annual changing of the leaves is one of the most prominent events that occurs in Spearfish Canyon. Each autumn, thousands of visitors flock to Spearfish Canyon to gaze in awe at the variety of colors on display. Another gem off the beaten path is the Big Hill Trail system. To get to the trailhead, take McGuigan Road, which turns into Tinton Road, and follow that seven miles south. The Big Hill Trail system offers almost 15 miles of trails for seasonal activities including: hiking, trail running, horseback riding, and mountain biking in the spring, summer and fall; plus cross country skiing and showshoeing in the winter. The Old
Baldy Trail is also popular with hikers, horseback riders, bicyclists and crosscountry skiers in the area. To access the 5.7-mile loop, travel south on Tinton Road for approximately 13 miles, and the trailhead is on the west side of the road. The trail features a short spur that provides access to the summit of Old Baldy Mountain. Iron Creek Lake provides a perfect hangout when the summer temperatures get too hot to handle. In addition to magnificent hiking and biking trails, swimming and fishing, the area features tent and RV camping opportunities. Iron Creek Lake is located about 13 miles south on Tinton Road. Ice fishing is also available in the winter. Just because the temperature drops doesn’t mean the outdoor activities stop. Spearfish receives an average of 40 inches of snow every year, and nurturing that outdoor lifestyle
is just one of the many ways area residents beat the winter weather blues. Hundreds of people love to rev up their snowmobiles and get some fresh air. More than 350 miles of groomed trails are established, and they reach many significant areas deep within the boundaries of the forest. There are also several groomed cross-country trails that offer views of some of the most beautiful areas in the Black Hills and snowshoeing routes that meet the standards of both the novice and the more advanced. For those who love to take their four-legged friends along when they are enjoying the great outdoors, the entire Black Hills National Forest is pet friendly. Local residents prefer pet owners try to stay away from the groomed cross-country trails at both Big Hill and Eagle Cliff during the winter months. They prefer people use the snowshoe routes. n
more information Northern Hills Ranger District 605-642-4622 2014 N. Main St., Spearfish Monday-Friday 8am-4:30pm. Foyer is open 7 days a week.
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SPEARFISH CREEK
City’s namesake flows gently through town BY MARK WATSON
Spearfish Creek starts high in Spearfish Canyon, growing as it flows downstream. With the exception during the spring runoff, the creek returns to the aquifer before entering the city. A large part of the water is removed from the creek at the Maurice intake. This is used to operate a hydropower plant in Spearfish. It is here that the creek returns to its bed and flows through town. The creek runs past the city campground offering campers a place to dip their toes and splash in the cool water. Downstream, the creek runs along the City Park. It is here that many tubers and kayakers put in for a lazy, yet fun-filled aquatic journey through town. The creek in this section is also a popular stretch for wading, fishing and allowing dogs to chase sticks downstream. Brown trout, rainbow trout, and some brook trout can be caught throughout the creek using both wet and dry flies. At the lower end of the park is the “waterfall,” a short section of the creek that drops sharply over a manmade waterfall. Most tubers portage around
the stretch, but kayakers push on for an exhilarating drop over the falls. From here, the creek drops deeper in the gully surrounding it. There is no easy way to get up the banks. Instead, people can enjoy the brief stretch of solitude and watch the banks for songbirds and even ducks feeding along the way. The creek flows under a bridge and then another – Jackson Boulevard – one of the city’s busiest streets. Farther downstream there are benches that residents have placed along the creek, offering them a moment of creekside reflection. The creek flows through a residential area on one side and the campus of Black Hills State University on the other. It is in this stretch that daredevil kids jump into deeper holes from tire swings. The creek enters another turbulent area, allowing for a final stretch of rapids before running near Jorgenson Park, where most kayakers exit the water. The creek flows farther downstream, leaves the city of Spearfish behind, and enters farming and ranching areas before becoming a tributary to the Redwater River. n
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KAYAK RENTALS: Iron Creek Lake Store 20912 Iron Creek Lake Rd. 605-642-5851
Take a break and refresh in the
energizing water
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Spearfish Area
hiking
With the abundance of beautiful scenery in Spearfish — from the soaring limestone cliffs to meandering creeks and secluded valleys — it’s no surprise that hiking is one of the most popular outdoor-recreation pastimes. With miles of trails to choose from on thousands of acres of easilyaccessible public lands, hikers in Spearfish have a great opportunity to view wildlife, quietly behold some of the most scenic vistas in the country and learn about the history of the Black Hills by exploring interpretive trails through areas of rich history. Here are a few of the favorite hiking
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trails in the Spearfish area. More information and trail maps are available at the Visit Spearfish Visitor Center located at 603 N. Main St. in Spearfish. Remember, afternoon thunderstorms are common in the area and outdoor temperatures can change quickly, so dress in layers. Bring your own water, and do not drink from streams! n
POPULAR HIKING TRAILS:
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SPEARFISH FALLS
1.5 Miles (roundtrip) - Easy
The trail starts 80 feet above the Canyon floor on the deck of the Latchstring Inn Restaurant, eye level with the Canyon’s spruce and aspen canopy, and meanders down to the Canyon floor where you’ll get a good view of some of the local flora on your way to the falls. Directions: From Spearfish, take 14A (Spearfish Canyon Scenic Byway) to Savoy. Park at the Latchstring Restaurant. The trail is to the left of the restaurant.
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IRONCREEK
4 Miles (roundtrip) - Easy to Moderate
This beautiful trail follows an old roadbed along Iron Creek in Spearfish Canyon. Arguably one of the most beautiful trails in the area, this easily accessible trail is just minutes from Spearfish and is not to be missed. Directions: From Spearfish, take 14A (Spearfish Canyon Scenic Byway) about 11 miles. Just before you cross Iron Creek (which empties into Spearfish Creek) there will be a large parking lot on the right. There is a sign on the roadside for Iron Creek.
See pages 34 & 35 for a map of Spearfish Canyon with locations for trailheads 1-7.
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‘76 TRAIL 1.6 Miles (roundtrip) - Difficult
This quick but difficult hike will take you to the rim of Spearfish Canyon. Climbing 700 feet in less than a half-mile, this trail is strenuous, but provides for a spectacular view from atop the rim of Spearfish Canyon. Directions: From Spearfish, take 14A (Spearfish Canyon Scenic Byway) to Savoy. The trail begins near Spearfish Canyon Lodge and is accessible from the lodge parking lot.
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SAVOY TRAIL 4 Miles (roundtrip) - Easy
One of the newest trails in the Black Hills takes hikers from the Savoy intake pond near the Spearfish Canyon Lodge to Roughlock Falls. Directions: From Spearfish, take 14A (Spearfish Canyon Scenic Byway) to Savoy. Follow the road right for a mile until you see a bridge and parking area on the right. The trail begins there and heads back down the Canyon. You can also start at Spearfish Canyon Lodge and hike the Roughlock Falls Trail, see Trail 5, or hike the opposite direction to the Savoy intake pond.
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ROUGHLOCK FALLS TRAIL 2 Miles (roundtrip) - Easy
This trail is accessible and winds its way slowly to Roughlock Falls, a breathtaking waterfall along Little Spearfish Creek. Directions:: From Spearfish, take 14A (Spearfish Canyon Scenic Byway) to Savoy. The trail begins near Spearfish Canyon Lodge and is signed and accessible from the lodge parking lot.
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LITTLE SPEARFISH CREEK
Upper Loop - 4.7 Miles, Lower Loop - 3.2 Miles, Both Loops - 6.3 Miles, Spur Trail to Old Baldy Trail - 0.9 Miles - Easy to Moderate
This trail system meanders through stands of Ponderosa pine, quaking aspen and paper birch. Spectacular views of limestone cliffs are complemented by the ambiance of Little Spearfish Creek. The foundation of an old ranger station and a root cellar can be seen between Timon Campground and the Rod and Gun Campground. Directions: From Spearfish, take 14A (Spearfish Canyon Scenic Byway) to Savoy. Travel west on FSR 222 for approximately 4.7 miles (past Roughlock Falls) to the trailhead.
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RIMROCK TRAIL 2.7 Miles - Moderate
The Rimrock Trail can be accessed from the Little Spearfish Trailhead located near Timon Campground. The trail includes two loop trails and a spur trail that connects to the Old Baldy Trail, for a total of 7.2 miles of trail. The Rimrock Trail meanders through stands of ponderosa pine, quaking aspen, and paper birch. Directions: From Spearfish, take 14A (Spearfish Canyon Scenic Byway) to Savoy. Travel west on FSR 222 for approximately 4.7 miles (past Roughlock Falls) to the trailhead.
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LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN 4 Miles of Trail - Easy to Difficult
The trailhead at Nevada Street is the start of a popular hiking loop that ascends Lookout Mountain, the closest hike to town. From this trail, you can follow the ridgeline to connect up with an old road that spans much of the mountain. The old road is popular with hikers because it is kept mowed and maintained, and a short spur leads to the tower area on the highest point where hikers can behold breathtaking views of the town of Spearfish and the surrounding area. There is an information kiosk at the trailhead and printed copies of the map can be picked up at Visit Spearfish Visitor Center, 603 N. Main St. in Spearfish. Be cautious; rattlesnakes are common on Lookout Mountain. Directions: Head north on 10th Street and take a right on Nevada Street to the trailhead (road dead-ends and trail begins).
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CROW PEAK 6.4 Miles (roundtrip) - Difficult
Views from the top of Crow Peak include the city of Spearfish, Spearfish Valley, and eastern Wyoming. Crow Peak is a key landmark in the Northern Black Hills. The name “Crow Peak” is an English translation of the Sioux name for the peak, “Paha Karitukateyapi,” which means “the hill where the Crows were killed.” The name stems from a battle between Sioux and Crow Indians in which the Sioux were victorious. Crow Peak is a dominant landmark because of its geological makeup. Billions of years ago, underground molten rock pushed upward, forming hills. Crow Peak and other peaks you can see from the Crow Peak summit, such as Bear Butte, Spearfish Mountain and Terry Peak, were formed in this manner. Directions: From Spearfish, head north on Main Street (turns into North Avenue) past Safeway. Turn left onto Hillsview and drive approximately 4.1 miles. At the juncture, turn left onto Higgins Gulch Road, also known as Forest Service Road 214. Follow FSR 214 for approximately 7 miles to the trailhead.
When hiking, please be sure to travel in groups and be aware of rapidly changing weather conditions. Cell phones don’t generally work in Spearfish Canyon and other remote locations. Remember to let someone know of your plans. Inset photos by: Heidi Watson 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 9; Letti Lister 3, 5, 8
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downtown vibe: A celebration of art Visitors to Spearfish are greeted by the timeless, familiar storefronts and historic buildings characteristic of Main Street, but with the added bonus of a fresh, picturesque streetscape. With traffic- and pedestrian-friendly streets and sidewalks, a clock tower, and an outdoor fireplace, downtown business owners feel that the aesthetic attraction of Main Street enhances the welcoming feel of the downtown area.
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DOWNTOWN SPEARFISH Every community has a core, and Spearfish has a very solid one in the downtown area, one whose strength is commitment to the customers and dedication to the community. Visit the Spearfish Downtown Business Association’s website forshopping information and upcoming events.
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Main Street offers plenty of options for any shopper. Clothing, antiques, organic food, outdoor sporting goods, coffee shops, cafes, wine bars and more can all be found in the downtown area. The historic Matthews Opera House and Art Gallery accents the city’s varied arts community with year-round programs and art exhibits. n
2023 Featured Downtown Events DOWNTOWN FRIDAY NIGHTS
Held throughout the summer, Downtown Friday Nights is a free concert series where families and friends enjoy vendors and sidewalk sales along with live bands playing from the stage. The event is held Friday evenings from June through August.
AUTUMN FEST
Held each September, Autumn Fest celebrates the fall in downtown Spearfish with live entertainment, vendors, childrens activities, contests, sidewalk sales and more.
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TREATS ON MAIN STREET
Late October, at a date to be determined, trick-or-treaters will march along Main Street between Jackson Boulevard and Grant Street to collect candy from participating businesses.
CHRISTMAS STROLL & HOLIDAZZLE PARADE
The Holidazzle Light Parade does more than deck the halls. Held in early December, parade entrants deck out their vehicles and floats with Christmas lights and decorations for a parade down Main Street, putting visitors in the mood for Christmas.
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A fascinating, educational wonderland with over 100 original spherical paintings as well as polyhedron paintings. The gallery itself is in one of four geometric domes. The spherical paintings are called Termespheres and are painted by artist Dick Termes. They vary from realistic to surrealistic to geometric. They range in size from 2 1/2 inches to two feet in diameter.
“One of the nation’s more unusual art spaces” ~ NY Times “The must-visit location in South Dakota” ~ Oprah’s O Magazine
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MATTHEWS OPERA HOUSE AND ARTS CENTER:
A beating heart of color, culture and creativity for over 110 years more information Matthews Opera House 605-642-7973 612 N. Main St., Downtown Spearfish matthewsopera.com OPEN YEAR-ROUND
The Matthews Opera House and Arts Center has been the center of all things artistic in Spearfish since it first opened its doors to the public in 1906. It remains the beating artistic heart of the city today. Located on Main Street, all of its attributes and events provide a taste of the finest regional art the Black Hills has to offer. It has a unique window into the history of art in the West. Today, The Matthews Opera House and Arts Center thrives by hosting regular live productions. The community theater program puts on many stage productions each year. This allows both amateurs and professionals to mix
their talents into living pieces of theatrical work in Spearfish. “The Matthews Opera House and Arts Center provides a wonderful opportunity for visitors. They can walk upstairs and imagine what it was like to see a show here 110 years ago,” said Darren Granaas, executive director of The Matthews. “Our stage looks almost exactly like it did in 1906. We are proud of how this community nurtures and sustains the opera house. We also love showing this special place to visitors who come through Spearfish. During regular business hours, our doors are open for tours, even if there isn’t a production going on.” CONTINUED ON PAGE 16
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HISTORY
Thomas Matthews established The Matthews Opera House in 1906. His goal was to bring arts and culture to the West. After The Matthews Opera house opened its doors, traveling theater companies from all over the world played at this unique venue. Many of the original laden doors and boards are now on display to memorialize its history. As years passed, The Matthews Opera House and Arts Center went through many transformations. In the 1920s, it was known as “The Princess Theater,” when it was primarily a movie house. The silver screen fell in 1930 when the owner of the theater opened a new building down the street. Throughout the next 25 years, the opera house served time as everything from a practice basketball court to a shooting gallery.
of the renovations ended in 1989 with final work completed in 2006. The completion of this historic masterpiece came 100 years after the building’s initial construction. The Matthews Opera House and Arts Center is the only restored historic opera house in the Black Hills. Restoration work stayed as close to original as possible. Among the highlights of the building is the original proscenium – an intricate, detailed beauty glowing with history.
THE THEATER
The theater itself is unique in that the acoustics are the best around. This attracts actors and musicians from the community and around the country who enjoy taking the stage throughout the year. Cultural performances continue to grow in popularity at The Matthews, including film festivals, lectures, and educational events.
THE ART GALLERY
RESTORATION
To say that the opera house fell into disrepair would be an understatement. Various restoration efforts were undertaken over the years. Some of them were more successful than others. It wasn’t until the 1980s that a serious restoration effort began. This was when the nonprofit Matthews Opera House Society was formed. The building owner, Mike Kelley, provided a rent-free 95-year lease. The first phase
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The first floor of The Matthews Opera House and Arts Center houses a fine art gallery. The gallery features the juried work of 40-50 regional artists. Many of these artists have national and international reputations. It is ever-changing as more and more emerging artists begin to display their work. “We promote visual artists at all stages in their development, from emerging to well established. As an arts center, we can provide new artists with a means to grow into their medium
and further develop their style, all the while learning the business of art,” Granaas said. For visitors who enjoy seeking out some of the best art in the Black Hills, The Matthews Arts Center is the place to visit. Artistic mediums include watercolor, oil and acrylic paintings, jewelry, photography, sculpture, and more. Dick Termes’ internationally recognized Termespheres hang throughout the space.
COMMUNITY
One of the greatest triumphs of The Matthews Opera House and Arts Center is the Festival in the Park, an outdoor celebration of art and culture occurring the third weekend in July. More than 200 artists have booths displaying everything from handmade jewelry, woodwork, paintings, photography, handcrafted clothes, and more. “This is the largest summer event in Spearfish,” Granaas said. “We have up to 25,000 people that come to town just to attend this event. It’s an event we are very proud of.” As a nonprofit entity, The Matthews Opera House and Arts Center survives with volunteers. They appreciate the generous contributions of individual businesses and community members. “We have an incredible amount of volunteers. This organization couldn’t function without them,” Granaas said. Whether its from helping organize a reception in the gallery, taking tickets at the opera house, or helping set up the Festival in the Park, Granaas said volunteers are the true reason The Matthews Opera House and Arts Center is a success. The Arts Center, located at 612 N. Main St., is open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Saturday (Summer hours) and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday (Winter hours). n
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community theater AT THE MATTHEWS AN ILLIAD
THE FANTASTICS
Feb. 10, 11, 17, 18 | 7 pm Feb. 12, 19 | 2 pm
April 14, 15, 21, 22 | 7 pm April 16, 23 | 2 pm
A modern-day retelling of Homer’s classic, the ancient tale of the Trojan War and the modern world collide in this captivating theatrical experience performed by a single actor.
The Fantasticks is a funny and romantic musical about a boy, a girl, and their two fathers who try to keep them apart. Follow them into a world of moonlight and magic.
SUMMER THEATER CAMP
ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO’S NEST
June 2023
Oct. 27, 28; Nov. 3, 4 | 7 pm Oct. 29; Nov. 5 | 2 pm
The Matthews has been home to a vibrant summer youth theater camp since 2008. For children entering second- through twelfth-grade, divided into age-appropriate sessions.
Based on the novel by Ken Kesey, a charming rogue contrives to serve a short sentence in a mental institution ranther than in a prison. This, he learns, was a mistake.
For tickets or more information about live music and theatrical experiences, such as the highly popular Theater on the Run, please call 605-642-797, stop by 612 N. Main Street, or visit us online at MatthewsOpera.com
FRIDAY: 4 P.M.-8 P.M. Matthews Opera House Fundraiser Night
$5 wristband required for entrance. They are available in advance or at entrances to the park. Live music from 4 p.m.-10 p.m. in The Watering Hole.
SATURDAY: 9 A.M.-6 P.M. (Free to the public)
Live music from 10 a.m.- 7 p.m. in The Watering Hole.
SUNDAY: 10 A.M.- 4 P.M. The Matthews Opera House invites you to the 45th Annual
FESTIVAL IN THE PARK
(Free to the public)
Live music from 11 a.m.- 3 p.m. in The Watering Hole
Over 200 art, craft and food booths fill Spearfish City Park July 14-16, 2023
Join thousands of locals and visitors for a festive stroll through Spearfish City Park, enjoying the sights and sounds of one of the largest and most popular artist events in the Black Hills. The annual Festival in the Park attracts more than 200 regional vendors offering items from art and jewelry, to food and furniture. Take in some live music at The Watering Hole, browse for unique art items and gifts, and enjoy a wide variety of food and beverage vendors. For more information, call (605) 642-7973 or visit www.MatthewsOpera.com. visitspearfish.com
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FISH HATCHERY & ARCHIVES With the popularity of trout fishing and the abundance of streams and great fishing opportunities in the area, visitors might not realize that trout are not native to the Black Hills. In 1890, because of the pristine water, habitat, and food sources for trout, Congress appropriated $500 to investigate the possibility of placing a hatchery near the Black Hills to establish trout populations in the area. After considering several locations, Spearfish was finally chosen because of the abundance of pure, cold spring water and its proximity to the
town and railroad system, and in 1896, the Spearfish National Fish Hatchery was established, now called D.C. Booth National Historic Fish Hatchery & Archives. In 1899, the completed hatchery building (which now houses a museum), raceways, ice house and rearing ponds were accepted from the contractor. Four days later, 100,000 trout eggs were incubating.
In the 1980s, after years of very successful fish production that included overland trips to Yellowstone National Park; destructive floods; visits by heads of state; railroad journeys; and the hatching of millions of rainbow, brown, brook and cutthroat trout, the Spearfish National Fish Hatchery was briefly closed. In 1989, however, the hatchery was rehabilitated and reopened with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife museum, the CONTINUED ON PAGE 20
more information D.C. Booth Historic National Fish Hatchery & Archives 605-642-7730 423 Hatchery Circle DCBoothFishHatchery.org OPEN YEAR-ROUND
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National Fish and Aquatic Conservation Archives, public restrooms, a visitor center, and an underwater viewing area. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service resumed operations of the facility with a new mission to assemble, preserve, protect, make accessible to researchers and interpret the history and technology of fish culture. The museum collection at D.C. Booth is growing and is currently one of the largest collections of fishery history and artifacts in the nation. Today, more than 160,000 visitors visit D.C. Booth Historic National Fish Hatchery every year. Admission to the hatchery is always free, although donations are appreciated. Grounds are open from dawn to dusk, 365 days a year. Guided tours through the Booth House, Von Bayer Fish Museum, and Fish Railcar are generally available every day May through September.
Visitors can feed the fish and view them through the underwater viewing windows. For more information or to check exhibit hours, call (605) 642-7730 ext. 221.
THE BOOTH HOUSE The Neo-Colonial Revival Booth House, built for the first superintendant in 1905, is open for tours so visitors can learn about the history of the house and the families who lived and worked on hatcheries. Don’t forget to visit Ruby’s Garden behind the house, which is the site of weddings throughout the summer.
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THE GROUNDS Spanning 10 acres, the entire hatchery site is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and the general landscape is itself a historic resource. Ponds, rock walls, water systems and buildings all contribute to the site’s historical significance. The 10-acre grounds also include nature trails with scenic overlooks. Although many alterations have been made to the site over the years, each change tells a story about hatchery operations.
Free Family Attraction
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VISIT THE
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TOUR THE HISTORIC VENUES SHOP IN THE POND SHOP EXPLORE THE TRAILS FEED THE FISH ENJOY YOUR PUBLIC LANDS D.C. Booth is America’s gathering place for all things fisheries – preserving our fisheries history to inspire present & future conservationists.
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the poND GiFt shop
Visit. Learn. Inspire.
• Black Hills Map Gift Items • Spearfish T-Shirts, Hats & Stickers • Home Decor
• Educational Toys, Games & Puzzles • Regional & Historic Books
• Nature Jewelry • Fish Food: Small & Large Bags • And Much More!
The Pond Shop, Booth House, Von Bayer Museum, and Fish Rail Car are open mid-May thru mid-September
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THE SCULPTURES Two life-sized bronze sculptures can be seen on the hatchery grounds depicting the lives of early fisheries workers and the important role that fishing plays in American tradition and culture today.
THE RAILCAR Before the advent of refrigerated tanker trucks, fish hatcheries were faced with the problem of how to quickly move fish from hatcheries to lakes and rivers around the country. During the “Fish Car Era,” 10 specially-designed railcars were constructed; and by 1920, fish cars had carried over 72 billion fish across 2 million miles of railroad track. D.C. Booth is home to the only federal fisheries railcar exhibit in the country. Visitors to this unique replica railcar will learn about the history of the Fish Car Era a 66-year period that played a key role in enriching the nation’s national resources and created a unique, romantic and proud tradition.
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THE MUSEUM The Von Bayer Museum of Fisheries History was created to preserve the vibrant history and rich heritage of American fisheries workers. The Fish and Aquatic Conservation Archives collection contains more than 1.7 million archival records and 14,000 fishery items and is the largest collection of fisheries artifacts in the country. The museum is open daily during the summer season.
THE POND GIFT SHOP Visit The Pond Gift Shop for hatchery and fisheries souvenirs, books, nature toys, gifts, and, of course, fish food.
Photo courtesy D.C. Booth National Fish Hatchery & Archives
Photo courtesy D.C. Booth National Historic Fish Hatchery & Archives
THE FISH Approximately 50,000 trout are stocked regionally out of D.C. Booth each year by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service into lakes and streams for anglers to enjoy. Visitors can get up close and personal with brown and rainbow trout by feeding them from above or watching them through the underwater viewing windows.
THE YELLOWSTONE BOAT U.S. Fisheries Boat #39, a wooden “Great Lakes” style cabin cruiser, tells the story of early hatchery workers who went on expeditions from the Spearfish hatchery to Yellowstone National Park to collect trout eggs to be returned to the hatchery and stocked in the Black Hills.
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Cowboy Supper & A Cowboy Show In A Cowboy Museum Enjoy an authentic cowboy supper served from an authentic chuck wagon in a 20,0000 square foot western museum with a professional musical comedy show: This event can be arranged for buses and other groups of 40 or more by contacting us at (605) 642-9378 or info@westernheritagecenter.com
High Plains WESTERN HERITAGE CENTER
Western history comes alive at the High Plains Western Heritage Center overlooking Spearfish. The museum was founded to honor the Old West pioneers and the Native Americans of South Dakota, North Dakota, Montana, Wyoming and Nebraska. Step back in time as you take in the museum that contains 20,000 square feet of displays featuring a wide range of Western artifacts, the cattle and sheep industries, blacksmithing, saddle making, natural history, mining, forestry and, of course, cowboys and rodeo.
Observe outside displays including a one-room schoolhouse, a homestead log cabin, antique farm equipment and live longhorn cattle grazing in the pasture. The center is part of the Blue Star Museums and offers free admission from Memorial Day until Labor Day for active duty and military veterans. The High Plains Western Heritage Center currently provides a community forum for entertainment and education that includes a 200-seat theatre. The Heritage Center is one of
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700 marked locations along the historic Great Western Cattle Trail. After the Civil War, upon returning home, Texas ranchers found their longhorn cattle herds had been neglected and grown too large to be sustained by their home ranges. Cowboys pushed their herds north along what is now known as The Great Western Cattle Trail. The Cattle Trail runs though nine states from Mexico to Canada identifying the most used cattle trail route from Texas to the High Plains. Today’s travelers are able to loosely follow the same 1,800-mile cattle trail blazed by those early cowboys and see the sights that many early pioneers witnessed along the way. n more information High Plains Western Heritage Center 605-642-WEST (9378) 825 Heritage Dr. WesternHeritageCenter.com
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The Spearfish area contains great bird habitats: Ponderosa pine forests, flowing mountain streams with rich vegetation, aspen groves, lakes, burned areas, mixed grassland hills, potholes and marshes, pastureland and urban parks. This diversity of habitat provides a home for scores of migratory and resident birds — some of which are found in few other locations in South Dakota. Your trip to Spearfish is a great opportunity to add some birds to your “life list.” And you don’t even have to venture far from your hotel or campground. The city of Spearfish maintains an amazing recreation path — most of which follows Spearfish Creek through town. The creek — together with 16 parks along the 8-mile recreation path, the enormous Spearfish City Park and the D.C. Booth Historic Fish Hatchery — all offer close and easy opportunities for successful bird watching during your Spearfish vacation. You can pick up a free bird checklist at the Visit Spearfish office before you begin your journey. Keep an eye open for some of these coveted Black Hills species: ruffed grouse, Lewis’s woodpecker, red-naped sapsucker, gray jay, canyon wren, lazuli bunting, American dipper, three-toed woodpecker, black-backed woodpecker and Clark’s nutcracker. n more information Pick up a FREE Bird Checklist at Visit Spearfish on the corner of Main St. & Hudson St. Downtown Spearfish
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Ruffed grouse
Juvenile great horned owl
American dipper
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paradise When it comes to motorcycling, the curves of Spearfish just can’t be beat. From the famous Spearfish Canyon to the lessertraveled back roads that loop around through neighboring communities, it’s no wonder motorcycle enthusiasts around the world have gravitated to the Queen City for beautiful riding experiences. One of the most popular rides in the Black Hills is U.S. Hwy 14A through Spearfish Canyon. Starting in Spearfish, riders can travel south along Hwy 14A and take in some of the most beautiful sites of the Black Hills. The Canyon is filled with a forest of spruce, pine, aspen, birch and oak, with Spearfish Creek cutting through it all as it winds through native foliage. The Canyon is also home to a variety of wildlife that like to take up residence around the Canyon’s waterfalls — Bridal Veil, Spearfish and Roughlock Falls, which all offer excellent hiking opportunities for a peaceful, fulfilling Black Hills experience. Another lesser-traveled route showcases the many different kinds of terrain in and around the Spearfish area. Starting at Exit 17 off I-90, riders can take a short jog on Hwy 85 to St. Onge Road. From there, riders can stay on U.S. Hwy 34, a straight stretch of highway that leads through beautiful plains, to Belle Fourche. From Belle Fourche, continue along Hwy 34 to Aladdin, Wyo. Take Hwy 111 south and head toward Sundance, Wyo., cutting back on Hwy 585 to Four Corners in Wyoming. Follow Hwy 85 back through Spearfish Canyon, take a left at Cheyenne Crossing, and head back to Spearfish. The ride is approximately 100 miles, and features the Northern Hills’ signature curves, hills, plains and wildlife that make the motorcycle journey one of the best in the world. n
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Spearfish Canyon home to
WORLD CLASS CLIMBING BY MARK WATSON
For years, climbers from throughout the world have traveled to the Black Hills to climb the Needles’ granite spires. But it has been only in recent decades that Spearfish Canyon has become a worldclass climbing destination. Climbers find high-quality limestone at multiple crags with approach distances of a few yards off the road to a grunt up the steep hills to the walls. As of 2019, there are 800 routes in the Canyon in seven main climbing areas, each containing a different challenge at a variety of skill levels. The Canyon sports mellow beginner routes from 5.4 to 5.8 leading Black Hills State University to bring its climbing classes to the limestone cliffs for introductory climbing. And for inspiration, they are located right next to a technical 5.12. Skeletal Remains is the first crag that people come to once leaving Spearfish, heading up Spearfish Canyon. It is home to a good mixture of routes of varying difficulty. There are several 5.4 routes — think climbing a ladder here — to a 5.12c, classified as a difficult route. A main attraction to this climbing area is the 30-second approach time to the wall from the parking lot. A newer area is Botany Bay a.k.a. “The Stadium.” It is home to the Canyon’s most difficult route “Babe Ruthless.” This climb, rated at 5.14b, is for expert climbers and is an overhanging route using “nearly invisible, improbable and impossible holds,” according to one website’s description. The Canyon is also home to some of the safest climbing in the area.
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Unlike the Needles, which is notorious for runout from bolt to bolt or from gear locations on tiny crystals that can and do pop off at inopportune times, the Canyon is home to beefy bolts only a body length apart, and that comes with a different code of ethics. This differs from the Needles with a ground up bolting ethic where a 160-foot route may have only two bolts. Another draw the Canyon has to the locals is the chance to climb all year long. The wall Sunshine is appropriately named as it soaks in the sun and is climbable even in the dead of winter that is after walking through snow on the approach trail. When the weather is not cooperating, climbers can hone their skills at the indoor climing walls at Black Hills State University Donald E. Young Sports and Fitness Center, and the Spearfish Recreation and Aquatics Center n
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BRIDAL VEIL FALLS With its close proximity and high visibility to the road, this is the most popular and accessible flow. It offers about a 60-foot climb rated at WI3.
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11TH HOUR GULCH Farther up the Canyon, climbers can find this narrow gully that offers a 60-foot climb rated from WI3 to WI4.
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TERMINATOR PILLAR This is located near the base of the Canyon, across the street from Skeletal Remains, up the canyon wall to Community Caves. It previously stood as one narrow column of ice rising from the floor to the roof above, but recently the flow spans a wider section and is rated WI4. Photos by Mark Watson
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SKELETAL REMAINS
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> 1 Wall, 21 Routes > Range: 5.5–5.12 (most 5.8–5.11) Directions:: 2.7 miles south on Hwy 14A, pullout on right, follow trail off pullout for 1 min to wall
CLIMBING AREAS of Spearfish Canyon
> 6 Walls, 69 Routes > Range: 5.7–5.13 (most 5.11–5.12)
SPEARFISH
Directions: 12.4 miles south on Hwy 14A, small gravel parking area on right, follow trail across from parking for 10 min. to wall
HWY 14A
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THE MOHICAN Skeletal Remains
> 12 Walls, 111 Routes > Range: 5.8–5.13 (most 5.11–5.12) Directions:: 12.6 miles south on Hwy 14A, large pullout
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BIG PICTURE
> 13 Walls, 89 Routes > Range: 5.8–5.13 (most 5.10–5.12) Directions:: 12.6 miles south on Hwy 14A, parking on
Bridal Veil Falls
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THE DARKSIDE
> 7 Walls, 52 Routes > Range: 5.9–5.13 (most 5.11–5.12)
Directions:: South on 14A to Cheyenne Crossing (C.C.), turn right and go south on Hwy 85 1.1 miles to parking area, walk back towards C.C. for 5 min., cross creek, follow trail to wall
11th Hour Gulch
SAVOY
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> 13 Walls, 141 Routes > Range: 5.5–5.12 (most 5.8–5.11)
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Directions:: South on Hwy 14A to Cheyenne Crossing, turn right and go south on Hwy 85 1.1 miles to parking area, follow trail across highway from parking area 5 min. to wall
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Climbing is inherently dangerous. People should not attempt to climb without proper training, gear, and partners. You are responsible for your own Sunshine actions and decisions. Failure to follow these warnings can result in severe injury or death.
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Blue Sky
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THE SHADOWLANDS CHEYENNE CROSSING
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Climbing locations from “Spearfish Canyon, The VC & other Black Hills Limestone” by Mikel Cronin.
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The Shadowlands
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> 11 Walls, 67 Routes > Range: 5.8–5.13 (most 5.11–5.12)
Directions:: South on Hwy. 14A to Cheyenne Crossing, turn right and go south on Hwy. 85 2.2 miles to parking area, cross bridge onto trail 8 min. to wall GUIDES: Buck Wild Climbing Guides (605) 645-9951 Devils Tower Climbing (307) 467-5267 visitspearfish.com
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WINTER
sporting activities With access to a ski area located less than 20 miles from Spearfish and plenty of cross country, snowshoeing and trails throughout the Northern Hills, those looking to play in this winter wonderland won’t be disappointed.
Snowshoeing If barreling down a mountain on a pair of skis or a snowboard isn’t your sort of thing, there’s always the sport of snowshoeing — and innumerable places to do it.
BIG HILL TRAILS:
Cross Country Skiing
Skiing & Snowboarding
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There are a few sets of cross country ski trails in the Northern Hills district of the Black Hills National Forest.
Downhill and snowboarding opportunities are rife in the Black Hills.
EAGLE CLIFF:
BIG HILL TRAILS: • • • •
3 loops, 13.6 miles Moderately groomed trail No fee Location: 9 miles south of Spearfish on Tinton Road
EAGLE CLIFF: • • • •
21 inter-connected trails, 27.1 miles 1 groomed trail, rest is backcountry No fee Location: 3 access points between 7.4 & 9.4 miles southwest of Cheyenne Crossing
Located just outside of Lead, Terry Peak Ski Area is typically open from Thanksgiving through March and features rental equipment and full-service lodges.
TERRY PEAK SKI AREA:
• 30+ trails, 12 black diamond runs • 5 lifts • Family friendly • Location: 1 mile south of Lead on Nevada Gulch Rd.
For current SNOW CONDITIONS: 866-349-2576 maps & more information SD Game, Fish & Parks Trails: 605-584-3896 www.gfp.sd.gov
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2 routes, 5 miles Ungroomed trail No fee Location: 9 miles south of Spearfish on Tinton Road 2 routes, 2.5 miles Ungroomed trail No fee Location: 7 miles southwest of Cheyenne Crossing
MICKELSON TRAIL: • • • •
109 miles Ungroomed trail Fee: $3/day or $15/year Location: Northernmost trailhead at Sherman St. in Deadwood
South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks makes the prospect of snowshoeing hard to turn down, as snowshoes can be checked out for free from their Lead office, located at 11361 Nevada Gulch Rd., Monday through Friday.
GEAR UP: Spearfish Canyon Adventures Snowshoe Rentals 10619 Roughlock Falls Rd. (605) 584-3435
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Fat Biking
Snowmobiling
Fat bikes are mountain bikes that you can ride all year long on different types of trails, including snow. The differences that “fatties” offer are very interesting. The wide tires, some as wide as five inches, provide more traction in both dirt and snow, and allow a rider to climb uphill like no other bike and float through sand and snow, which is why they have become the favorite for winter riding. The best snow conditions to ride the fat tire bikes on are snow-packed trails. Due to growing popularity, there are several communities in the Black Hills that have even started grooming trails for just for this purpose. Local riders can enjoy an expanded trail at these locations:
Snowmobiling season means sledheads have 350 miles of groomed trails to navigate in the Black Hills. Early season storms usually allow much of the Black Hills to have “adequate snow” for the trails, but the farther south you go, the less snow is on the ground, said Shannon Percy, Black Hills trails district supervisor. Each year trails are updated and moved due to logging contracts with the Forest Service, which has contractors hauling out trees, infested with mountain pine beetles. “Sometimes we have to move trails to accommodate their use,” Percy said. “Snowmobilers need to be aware that we change our maps every year because of these reroutes, so they need to make sure they have a new, updated map.” Snowmobilers can ride on the trails as well as public land that is not posted closed.
BIG HILL/TINTON TRAIL SYSTEM • 9 miles south of Spearfish on Tinton Road
Season:
IRON CREEK TRAIL
• Call ahead for trail conditions.
• 11 miles up Spearfish Canyon to the Iron Creek Trailhead
GEAR UP: Two Wheeler Dealer Fat Bike Rentals 305 N. Main St., Suite 1 (605) 642-7545 Spearfish Canyon Adventures Snowmobile Rentals 10619 Roughlock Falls Rd. (605) 584-3435
DECEMBER 15 – MARCH 31
Choose your trails:
BIG HILL/TINTON TRAIL SYSTEM • 9 miles south of Spearfish on Tinton Road
TRAILSHEAD TRAIL SYSTEM • 13 miles southwest of Cheyenne Crossing
Pay your dues:
In South Dakota, all snowmobiles must be properly licensed to operate on public or private lands, except those private lands owned by the snowmobile’s operator. • Residents - FREE - rider and vehicle must be licensed and registered in the state of South Dakota - purchase at County Treasurer’s office in Deadwood • Non-residents - $40/5-day permit - unless licensed and registered in another state - trail permits from other states not accepted - purchase at trailside vendors or online at gfp.sd.gov/to-do/ snowmobile • Must carry liability insurance
The state offers permits for motorcycles that convert to tracked vehicles with a ski. If an owners vehicle is titled as a motorcycle but meets the GF&P’s definition as a snowmobile they can purchase a $20 permit valid for the snowmobile season.
Get your maps:
VISIT SPEARFISH INFORMATION CENTER • 603 N. Main St., Spearfish
FOREST SERVICE OFFICE
(NORTHERN HILLS RANGER DISTRICT)
• 2014 N. Main St., Spearfish
ONLINE • www.fs.usda.gov/blackhills • gfp.sd.gov/to-do/snowmobile
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IN 1876...
W.A. Laughlin and A.W. Merrick printed the original edition of the Black Hills Pioneer.
As the first newspaper in the West River Dakota Territory and the oldest continuous business in this area, we have a proud history. We look forward to a strong future.
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SPEARFISH CANYON National Scenic Byway
Photo by Travel South Dakota
The following two pages feature a self-guided tour starting from the intersection of Hwy 14A and Colorado Boulevard in Spearfish, south to Cheyenne Crossing located at the intersection of Hwy 14A and Hwy 85.
we invite you
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Six hundred million or so years ago, long before man walked this area, it was covered by a huge sea. As waters subsided and landmasses began to appear — 30 to 60 million years ago — drainages such as Spearfish Canyon formed as softer rock was eroded away. Today, this area is part of the Black Hills National Forest. What remains is a stunning canyon filled with a wide variety of flora, fauna and breathtaking views of the Canyon walls. Archaeological evidence indicates big game hunters and their families (paleo-indians) were present in the area and possibly in the Canyon at least 10,000 years ago. Today, the Canyon attracts visitors to take in sights and to fish its pristine waters for trout. n
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SPLIT ROCK
BRIDAL VEIL FALLS
HOMESTAKE #2 HYDROPLANT
VICTORIA’S TOWER
Located 9 miles up the Canyon, a large limestone face towers from the Canyon floor.
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The Homestake Mining Company opened its second hydroelectric plant in 1917 using the water of Spearfish Creek to create electricity for its massive gold mine located in Lead. The plant sits idle now, but its older sister plant, opened in 1911 and located near the Spearfish City Campground, still operates and generates clean power.
MILE 8.1
Cascading approximately 60 feet, Bridal Veil Falls is located adjacent to a large parking lot to accommodate sightseers. An observation platform was recently installed by the Forest Service to prevent erosion to the area. The falls flows intensely in the spring and slows considerably in late summer and fall.
MILE 5.8
2.9 miles traveling up the Canyon, from the intersection of Colorado Boulevard and Highway 14A, the road travels through a notch blasted in a domed rock outcropping to permit access for the railroad that traveled the Canyon floor.
MILE 2.9
11TH HOUR GULCH
KISSING ROCKS
SPEARFISH FALLS
ROUGHLOCK FALLS
Northern Great Plains Grasslands
Kissing Rocks
Eastern Deciduous Forest
Homestake #2 Hydroplant
Bridal Veil Falls Pullout
Spearfish Creek
Split Rock
North Entrance
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National Forest Service Kiosk
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Botany Bay Picnic Area, USFS
Drive carefully and respect the wildlife.
You may find them high on the canyon cliffs or along the highway between Split Rock and the Hydroplant.
FOR MOUNT UT AIN O YE
1990 saw the epic Western film Dances with Wolves. Much of the movie was filmed in South Dakota, and the film site of the winter camp scene is marked 3 miles up Forest Service Road 222.
Victoria’s Tower 11th Hour Gulch
At Savoy, turn up Forest Service Road 222 and travel approximately 1 mile. Several parking lots are available for people to use while they visit Roughlock Falls. Pioneers traveling down the Canyon used to lower their wagons down the drop. To do so, they would rough lock the wheels to prevent them from rolling freely – hence the name of the falls.
MILE 13.8
At Savoy, the road forks in the Canyon. Park at a parking lot and take the hiking trail to the floor of the Canyon.
MILE 12.8
Use the same parking lot to visit Kissing Rocks, two large boulders laying in the middle of Spearfish Creek. The rocks, also known as The Dice, came crashing to the bottom of the Canyon.
MILE 9.3
DANCES WITH WOLVES
FILMING LOCATION
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points of interest
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For more information on Spearfish Canyon hiking trails, as well as other popular hikes of Spearfish, see page 10-11.
Hanna Campground
CHEYENNE CROSSING
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Native Botanical Gardens Trail
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Rocky Mountain Pine Forest
Long Valley Picnic Area, USFS
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Roughlock Falls
13.8 Miles South of the North Entrance to Spearfish Canyon
Take a break from your day to experience Roughlock Falls, a breathtaking multi-tiered waterfall along Little Spearfish Creek. Pioneers traveling down the canyon used to lower their wagons down the drop by roughlocking the wheels to prevent them from rolling freely - hence the name of the falls. Parking and facilities are available as well as many maintained walking paths. Directions: At Savoy, turn on to Forest Service Road 222 and travel approximately 1 mile.
Bridal Veil Falls
Spearfish Falls
Cascading approximately 60 feet, Bridal Veil Falls is the most accessible waterfall in the Canyon. The falls flows intensly in the spring and slows considerably in late summer and fall. It is located adjacent to a large parking lot to accommodate sightseers. An observation platform was installed by the Forest Service to prevent erosion to the area.
Spearfish Falls is slightly off the beaten path, but well worth the walk. It is located at the base of the Canyon at Savoy. There is a trail that will guide you to the bottom of the canyon and take you beneath a canopy of trees as you approach the roaring waters of Spearfish Falls. Be sure to wear good shoes as the trail can be slippery at times.
5.8 Miles South of North Entrance to Spearfish Canyon
12.8 Miles South of the North Entrance to Spearfish Canyon
Directions: On Highway 14A, at approximately 12.8 miles you will arrive at Savoy. Park at The Latchstring Restaurant parking lot. Trail to falls will be marked.
Directions: On Highway 14A, after about 5.8 miles, Bridal Veil will be on your left. BHP file photos
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BY MARK WATSON
When the fall colors in Spearfish Canyon reach their peak, you can bet there will be visitors clambering to see the beauty of the deciduous trees. Rusts and oranges are found in the oaks. Gold aspen and birch leaves quiver in the breeze. The cottonwoods and willows show off their bright yellow. Ruby reds show up near the ground on smatterings of sumac. The dark green backdrops from the pines combine with all of these to make an exquisite palette of colors. “Spearfish Canyon is our number one natural attraction,” said Mistie Caldwell, the executive director of Visit Spearfish.
“It is all year long, but the fall is a totally different experience than in the summer.” She said people, mainly adult couples and retirees, start calling her office as early as April asking when they should come out to see the colors of Spearfish Canyon in their prime. “Adult couples plan their vacations after school starts again and before winter,” Caldwell said. “As we get closer to the day, it’s people from the five-state region asking, ‘When’s the peak?’” Fall colors in Spearfish Canyon reach their peak near the end of September or the first part of October.
Caldwell said. “It’s interesting. Most people who call think the colors change a lot earlier than they do. A lot of people plan their vacations around Labor Day. They get a little concerned when you tell them the last week of September.” But when September does roll around, the visitor numbers can increase even over summer month totals. “Linda Ahlers, former general manager of Spearfish Canyon Lodge, always says that ‘Sturgis has their Motorcycle Rally., we have a leaf rally. That’s true. It’s our signature event, the changing of the leaves.” n
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TINTON ROAD SYSTEM • 9 miles south of Spearfish on Tinton Road IRON CREEK LAKE AREA • 13.3 miles south of Spearfish, located on Iron Creek Lake Road TRAILSHEAD TRAIL SYSTEM • 13 miles southwest of Cheyenne Crossing GALENA AREA • 26 miles southeast of Spearfish, located on Galena Road NEMO AREA • 38 miles southeast of Spearfish, located on Nemo Road
OHV/UTV TRAIL SYSTEM The Black Hills is home to hundreds of miles of off-road trails that offhighway vehicle (OHV) users of all types can enjoy. Previously, riders could drive anywhere in the forest that wasn’t posted closed, but a federal directive required that an official system be established and maintained in order to protect the environmental resources of the forest. Now organized and maintained by
the Forest Service, the trail network stretches across 650 miles of the 1.2 million-acre forest. There are 3,650 miles of roads and trails in the Hills. Of those, 707 miles will eventually be marked specifically for off-highway vehicle use. Many trails still require work. Disconnected trails need to be connected across streams and around private and non-federal land. n
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A BIKING MECCA Something for every wheel! BY MARK WATSON
Spearfish, and the miles of single-track trails surrounding it, was one of the best-kept secrets in the mountain biking world. But the secret is out, and those trails draw thousands of mountain bikers to the Queen City every year. The ranks of mountain biking enthusiasts have swelled, and the trails around Spearfish are among the favorites of many, including top industry riders. Even Salsa Cycles, a Minnesota-based bicycle company, named its revampedultra endurance suspension mountain bike the “Spearfish.” n
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Distance: 28 mile loop Starts/Ends: Savoy www.28below.com
Who says you can’t ride in the winter? An up-and-coming trend gaining momentum among mountain bikers throughout the country is fat tire riding. And Spearfish isn’t immune. In 2014, the “28 Below” was held for the first time. The race, on snowmobile trails, climbs to a high point of Cement Ridge and the fire lookout.
is a four race ride/tour of of the Black Hills. It consists mostly gravel roads, but will also include a bit of pavement while riders roll over open prairies. The course takes riders through canyons, flowing creeks, and trails provide a perfect opportunity to explore the deep forests, all while climbing toward views of the Black Hills. The rides will be held again this year with a 5 a.m. start at the Spearfish City Park. Riders must carry their own food and water, but there will be four checkpoints in which riders can purchase food. The first checkpoint will be at mile 69 at Trailshead Lodge, the second checkpoint is at mile 123 at Mountain Meadows, the third checkpoint is at mile 152 at Moonshine Gulch Saloon, and the last checkpoint is back at mile 172 at Trailshead Lodge. There is a time limit to the race, so it is not for the faint of heart or first time racers. All riders will have from 5 a.m. to 2:30 a.m. to complete the ride. After midnight riders will not be given a finishing time, and there won’t be anyone or anything at the finish line. It is a challenging course with about 13,000 feet of climbing.
5th annual
BLACK HILLS SUPER 6
a mountain bike race AUG. 19, 2023
11th annual
PINE ISLAND GRAVEL ODYSSEY a backroads tour
JUNE 10, 2023
Distance: Pine Cone Frolic: 45 mile tour, Limber Excursion: 70 mile tour, Ponderosa Escape: 110 mile tour, Lodgepole Voyage: 210 mile tour Starts: Spearfish City Park www.pineislandgravel.com
The Pine Island Gravel Odyssey (formerly Gold Rush Gravel Grinder)
Distance: 3 mile loop, 6 mile loop Starts/Ends: Big Hill Trailhead www.NHCASA.com/bhsuper6
Riders hoping for flowing single- and double-track action may compete at the Northern Hills CASA Super 6 bike race. The Big Hill Trailhead south of Spearfish has hosted this event since the inaugural run of 2019. Riders aim to finish as many laps as possible during a 3-hour or 6-hour time frame, with funds going to Northern Hills CASA.
23rd annual
DAKOTA FIVE-O a mountain bike race
SEPT. 3, 2023
Distance: 50 mile loop Starts/Ends: Spearfish City Park www.dakotafiveocom
In recent years, more and more races have come to fruition, but in the Black Hills, one reigns king — The Dakota Five-O. The Dakota Five-O is called a “race, ride, tour” because top competitors will race each other along prime single-track trails while other riders will take a few moments to stop and take in the beauty of the woods. The race is run in a clockwise fashion in even numbered years and counter clockwise in odd years. The Dakota Five-0 begins at the Spearfish City Park. Riders head up Tinton Road and begin single-track riding after about three miles. The first aid station is at mile 11, the Big Hill Trailhead. Climb up Cardiac Climb on your way to the second aid station, Old Baldy Trailhead. The third rest area is at Sheep Flats and mile 27. Eight miles later is the Ball Park and the last official aid station. One more stop remains: the Bacon Station. Don’t ask for water here. PBR and bacon is served. The trail links back to the Tinton Trail and into the Spearfish City Park, where music, food, and a cold brew is waiting with your name on it! Registration, beginning at 7 a.m. on April 1, typically fills within hours of opening.
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If hitting your stride is your style, Spearfish offers a number or races ranging from 5k to marathons.
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18th annual
AUG. 20, 2023 LEADING LADIES & DAKOTA SPIRIT MARATHON/ HALF MARATHON/10K/RELAY
Distance: 26.2 miles/13.1 miles/10 kilometers Starts: Lead Ends: Spearfish www.leadingladiesmarathon.com
What started out as a women’s marathon, is now open to everyone. The Leading Ladies women’s marathon & Dakota Spirit men’s marathon follows a gentle downhill journey through Spearfish Canyon from Lead to Spearfish. It is scenic, serene, and spectacular. The 26.2-mile full marathon starts at Lead Country Club. Runners in the 13.1-mile half marathon start just north of Savoy. The Canyon features moss-draped spruce, marsh grass areas, and cabins in the hills. Runners may also see deer in the meadows, fish in the ponds, or an early-morning angler. Personal touches include chocolate at the aid stations, men wearing tuxedos, and Spearfish’s welcoming atmosphere. Clear your mind of limits and follow your spirit!
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SPEARFISH CANYON HALF MARATHON/5K
JULY 8, 2023
Distance: 13.1 miles/5 kilometers Starts: Just north of Savoy Ends: Spearfish City Park www.nhcasa.com/canyonrun/
This event is an annual fundraiser, which benefits the abused and neglected children through the Northern Hills Area CASA Program. The event gathers about 400 people every year and raises approximately $20,000 for the local organization.
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SEPT. 10, 2023 SUNDANCE TO SPEARFISH MARATHON
Distance: 26.2 miles Starts: Cement Ridge, WY www.stsmarathon.org
Ends: Spearfish City Park
The annual Sundance to Spearfish Marathon gives entrants the opportunity to compete in two states during the same event. This 26.2-mile course — which is a Boston Marathon qualifier — is almost entirely downhill except for an early one-half-mile stretch featuring a 169-foot elevation gain. Its first 12 miles span from Cement Ridge near Sundance, Wyo., to Spearfish Canyon. The winter film site for “Dances with Wolves” is located at mile 9.35; the total elevation change is approximately 1,606 feet. The final 14 miles feature a hardtop surface and descend Spearfish Canyon, through the city campground, and into the park. That total elevation change is approximately 1,364 feet. Ten aid stations are situated roughly every 2.5 miles. Other course aspects appeal to Albin and others. They include canyons plus the occasional four-legged spectator.
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SEPT. 10, 2023 BLACK HILLS BEER FUN RUN/WALK
Distance: 5 kilometers www.DCBoothFishHatchery.org
Not up for running for hours on end? There are numerous 5K races and fun runs in Spearfish. Among them is the Black Hills Beer Run/Walk. Please note that the date for this year’s event has not yet been determined. Please refer to the website provided above for updates and information. Proceeds from the run/walk go to the Booth Society, the non-profit friends group of the D.C. Booth Historic National Fish Hatchery and Archives. visitspearfish.com
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LET’S GO
camping!
Perhaps the best ceiling visitors to the Black Hills can have is the star-filled sky. Spearfish and the hills that surround it offer primitive and modern camping opportunities. If you don’t feel like roughing it, pull your RV into one of the modern campsites. Several offer full-service hookups, Wi-Fi, guest laundry, showers, and pet-friendly areas. Others offer a playground for the kiddos, and even a pool and hot tub to soak in after a long day of adventures in the Hills. If more primitive camping is your style, several local campgrounds offer tent sites and fire rings while still having intown amenities. Other campgrounds offer limited services.
If camping in a campground is not for you, the 1.2 million acre Black Hills National Forest allows dispersed camping. Please abide by these general rules and practices when camping in the Black Hills National Forest:
• Camp at least 100 feet away from roads, streams, and trails, and at least a half mile away from designated campsites. • There is a 14-day limit for any 60-day period. • Open campfires are prohibited in South Dakota’s portion of the forest, but in Wyoming, campfires are permitted as long as additional special orders prohibit such. • There are many creeks and springs to gather water from, but all water should be filtered or treated before drinking. • Campers should follow Leave No Trace principles.
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ROD & GUN CAMPGROUND Campsites: 7 Facilities: Restrooms, potable water, fires allowed in established fire rings Fee: $18/night single unit, $7/night/extra vehicle Directions: Drive south from Spearfish on Hwy 14A through Spearfish Canyon to Savoy. At Savoy, ahead 2.5 miles up FS Road 222, better known as Roughlock Falls Road to the Rod and Gun Campground. It is located adjacent to Little Spearfish Creek. A main attraction nearby is the Dances with Wolves film site.
TIMON CAMPGROUND Campsites: 7 Facilities: Restrooms, potable water, fires allowed in established fire rings Fee: $18/night single unit, $7/night/extra vehicle Directions: Drive south from Spearfish on Hwy 14A through Spearfish Canyon to Savoy. At Savoy, head approximately 3.5 miles up FS Road 222, better known as Roughlock Falls Road, to find Timon Campground. It is located in Little Spearfish Canyon, adjacent to Little Spearfish Creek and its popular hiking trail.
HANNA CAMPGROUND Campsites: 13 RV sites, Various walk-in tent sites Facilities: Restrooms, potable water, fires allowed in established fire rings Fee: $18/night single unit, $2/night extra vehicle Directions: Drive south from Spearfish on Hwy 14A through Spearfish Canyon to Cheyenne Crossing. Near Cheyenne Crossing is the Hanna Campground. It is located adjacent to East Spearfish Creek. The above campgrounds are pay on site, first-come, first-serve. No reservations are accepted. For a complete listing of campgrounds and RV parks in the Spearfish area, please see page 58.
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TAKE ME OUT TO THE
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SPEARFISH
The Spearfish Sasquatch will begin play in the brand-new Independence League Baseball circuit: an elite summer collegiate wood bat baseball league. Spearfish was a charter member of the Expedition League in 2018 and turned in its best-ever season in 2021. The Sasquatch forged a 44-20 record in the regular season, reached the championship series against Souris Valley, averaged a team-record 430 fans per game, and earned the league’s Organization of the Year award. Eric Schmidt has owned the Spearfish Sasquatch since February 2020. The 2022 campaign will mark the fourth for the franchise. “Fans can expect great baseball and a lot of fun to go with it,” Schmidt said. “Every night, we’ll have a different theme happening.” He added a few fireworks shows will also occur. Schmidt said community and northern Black Hills support for the Sasquatch is at an all-time high. “It has just continued to grow over the years since we’ve started.” Having a successful on-field team
has also helped those efforts, according to Schmidt. “That has carried over into the offseason, with a lot of fans excited to come back,” he said. Schmidt said the team has experienced a big boost in season ticket sales for 2022 compared to past seasons. He added sponsorship and advertising campaigns are gearing up, with some of those sponsorships being new. “We’re definitely excited to get back on the field,” Schmidt said. Players live with host families in Spearfish and get involved in the community through a variety of ways. They read to school children, participated in local parades, and their mascot, Sampson the Sasquatch, served as a bell ringer during the annual Salvation Army’s kettle campaign. The Sasquatch will open the 2022 season in late May. n more information 605-559-0214 spearfishsasquatch@gmail.com spearfishsasquatch.com
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GOLF COURSES Spearfish Canyon Golf Club and Elkhorn Ridge Golf Club provide wooded fairways, elevated tees, and scenic views for all visitors. Spearfish Canyon Golf Club is one of the state’s oldest courses. It was established in 1921 and became the Northern Hills’ first 18-hole course in 1988. The front nine features a traditional tree-lined layout. A modern design intertwined with an oak-laden creek bed highlights the back nine. Spearfish Canyon Golf Club also features a driving range, practice green, short-game area, full-service bar and grill, and a fully stocked pro shop with name-brand apparel and equipment. The Elkhorn Ridge Golf Club opened in August 2009. It started as a nine-hole course and grew to 18 holes in the summer of 2016 following almost two years of work. All 18 holes feature five different tee distances. Golfers enjoy views of the Centennial Valley, with elevation changes up to 285 feet. A full-scale practice facility features tee areas, target greens, a greenside practice bunker, and a double-ended driving range. Elkhorn Ridge’s back nine includes the “canyon holes” 12, 13, and 14. Every green in the series features a limestone backdrop behind it. Number 12 stands as South Dakota’s longest par 5 and measures from 421 yards to 606 yards, depending on the tee distance. Elkhorn Ridge Golf Club offers a full-service golf shop, plus food and beverage services at the clubhouse. And if you’re itching it hit the links but Old Man Winter has other ideas, check out The Clubhouse, the only virtual golf simulator in Spearfish. The Clubhouse offers four high-quality golf simulators featuring some of the top courses in the country as well as food and beverage. more information Want to play Pebble Beach, Elkhorn Ridge Golf Club 605-722-4653 St. Andrews, or GolfElkhorn.com Pinehurst? They Spearfish Canyon Golf Club have the courses 605-717-4653 along with a slew SpearfishCanyonCountryClub.com of family friendly The Clubhouse of Spearfish games for those 605-559-0201 not inclined to play TheClubhouseofSpearfish.com a round of golf. n
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GET SOME FRESH AIR! Are you looking for a place to relax? Then head over to one of Spearfish’s parks, relax on a picnic table or under a tree, or dip your toes into Spearfish Creek, which runs alongside several of the city’s parks. The city of Spearfish maintains 130 acres of parkland in 16 developed parks, six “pocket” parks, and five sports field areas, according to the city’s Parks, Recreation, and Forestry
department. Those parks are connected by a paved rec path that is eight miles long. The city is also home to more than 1,500 acres of undeveloped land including 300 acres of South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks leased property, which includes a disc golf course, and the popular Lookout Mountain Park. The city also has a skateboard park and seasonally, an ice rink. n
ENJOY MOVIES IN THE PARKS Spearfish has combined the beauty of its parks system, beautiful summer evenings and movies to make a fun family evening. Movies in the Parks draws people together to watch both classic and modern family-friendly movies projected onto a big screen. “My favorite thing about Movies in the Parks is the nice weather and getting the kids out to run around then watch a movie,” said Brett Rauterkus, the interim director of the Spearfish Rec Center. Occasionally, weather can be a factor, he said, but typically people settle onto spread blankets or in chairs to watch movies. Rauterkus said Movies in the Parks is something different, and gives people an opportunity to come together as a community. n
All movies begin at sunset, weather permitting. For updates, check out www.cityofspearfish.com/378/ rec-aquatics-center. People are encouraged to suggest movies they would like to watch. n
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BLACK HILLS STATE UNIVERSITY HAS ACTIVITIES FOR ALL BHSU is a NCAA Division II school and hosts numerous football and volleyball games in the fall, as well as golf and cross country meets. Winter finds the indoor sports of basketball and indoor track and field, while spring means outdoor track and field, softball and golf. Numerous plays and concerts are held throughout the year at BHSU featuring student and professional performers. Other cultural events include the annual Summer Stage theater performances, now in its ninth year, lectures, and programs of a variety of topics, as well as the annual Lakota Omniciye Powwow held in April. Several art galleries are also on campus. This includes The Ruddell Gallery located on second floor of the David B. Miller Student Union. The gallery displays an alumni show, the Dakota Masterswork Show, student photography show, senior art show, student award show and six visiting art shows, which include individual and group shows every year. The art shows display different types of art, including sculptures, clay, paintings, stained glass, mixed media and more. Other galleries in campus halls feature work of photography and art students. Visit bhsu.edu/events for details on events throughout the year. n more information Black Hills State University 605-642-6171 BHSU.edu • bhsuathletics.com
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REC CENTER:
For hours of operation, please visit cityofspearfish.com/378/Rec-Aquatics-Center for hours of operation.
Rec Center Day Pass: Adults $6.00, Youth $4.00
SPEARFISH RECREATION & AQUATICS CENTER: Fun for the whole family The Spearfish Recreation and Aquatics Center is a great place to get away. Nestled between Lookout Mountain and Crow Peak, this stateof-the-art attraction offers something for everyone. Up to the challenge? Team-up for a game of pickleball or ping pong. For a full-body work out, sign up for a fitness class. Want to move at your own pace? Check out the two-court gymnasium, walking tracks, cardio room and weight room. If the weather changes your canyon climbing plans, the rec center now offers an indoor climbing wall to help keep your mind and body in the game. The Spearfish Recreation and Aquatics Center hosts a variety of activities and events throughout the year, including 5k walk/runs, skate nights, movie nights and more! Visit their website (www.cityofspearfish. com/378/Rec-Aquatics-Center) for
information on upcoming events. More than an acre of swimming pools, slides and recreation areas entice tourists to stop and play for the day. Relax poolside under shaded umbrellas or float down the lazy river. Crank it up and ascend down the double flume waterslide into the deep plunge pool or drop through the enclosed body slide — all will grab you by the seat of your suit. For the tiny tots in the family, child-size slides and a playland are atop a splash pad that also features a 300-gallon dump bucket. And like the beach, a zero-entry pool gradually descends to a depth of 3 feet. Try your skill on the floating log adventure, climbing wall or volleyball in the heated, three-lane lap pool. Grab lunch at the snack shack, where all items are affordable. The Rec Center is located off of Interstate 90 near Exit 10. n
WATER PARK: Open Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day (May 30th - Sept. 5th) For hours of operation, please visit cityofspearfish.com/378/Rec-Aquatics-Center. The waterpark has limited capacity and can fill up quickly. Please call ahead.
Water Park Day Pass: Less than $12.00 per day (depending on height and usage)
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Anglers near Spearfish have the chance to catch a variety of fish. Rainbow, brown, and brook trout are the only game fish found in Spearfish Creek, but nearby lakes and reservoirs hold both cool and warm water species. Anglers should read the Fishing Manual published by the South Dakota Game, Fish, and Parks before fishing and be aware of certain special catch-and-release regulations, which exist in Spearfish Creek. Here are a few of the favorite fishing locations of Spearfish anglers:
A FISHERMAN’S DREAM
SPEARFISH CREEK: Through town - beginning at hydroelectric plant near the Spearfish City Campground. • 5 miles of stream through Spearfish • city parks throughout • very accessible for anglers
Through Spearfish Canyon • pullouts along Hwy 14A • very accessible for anglers
TIPS: Small spinners in the deeper holes will produce results year-round. Fly fishers should have luck on caddis, parachute adams, pheasant-tails, hoppers, hare’s ears, and San Juan worms.
IRON CREEK LAKE: Directions - On Interstate 90, take Exit 8 and turn south on McGuigan Road (which soon turns into Tinton Road, FSR 134). Follow Tinton Road 13 miles and follow the signs to the lake. Iron Creek Lake can also be accessed from Spearfish Canyon by following the signs near Roughlock Falls. • fishing, swimming, or hiking • family friendly & accessible • campground
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The Iron Creek Lake store sells fishing tackle, licenses, and bait and also meals, snacks, and drinks. PAY YOUR DUES:
A one-day, non-resident fishing license is $16. A three-day, non-resident fishing license is $37.
Licenses can be purchased at, Spearfish Canyon Lodge, Wal-Mart, Minitman, Minitman Too, and the Iron Creek Lake store.
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A HUNTER’S PARADISE There aren’t too many places in the country that allow hunters to enjoy more than a 50 percent success rate every year while pursuing their quarry. But Black Hills hunters can do just that and have done so for the last decade.
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The Black Hills has both whitetail and mule deer populations with whitetails being more plentiful. At higher elevations, hunters are more likely to find mule deer, as wildlife managers with the South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks are trying to bolster their numbers.
The GF&P also offers two seasons for turkey — fall and spring. The nearby waters offer waterfowl hunting opportunities for the resident and migrating ducks and geese. Grouse and pheasants can also be hunted north of Spearfish.
ELK Also found in the Black Hills is a coveted elk population. Open to residents only, the wait, at times, can be up to 10 years or more to draw a coveted tag. But when that envelope comes in the mail, hunters can enjoy a quality hunt pursuing large bulls and good numbers of cows. The herd, isolated from others in neighboring states, has genetics that produces trophy bulls quickly.
MOUNTAIN LION The newest big game season in the Black Hills is for mountain lions. The first season began in 2005. That year, hunters surprised many wildlife officials and lion hunters when a subquota was reached in 13 days closing the season. Some officials thought if two lions were shot in the entire season, the state would have a successful hunt.
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For hunters and recreational shooters to hone their skills there are three ranges near Spearfish.
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Archery Range Located off Christensen Drive.
Rifle and Pistol Range Located just before you enter the mouth of Spearfish Canyon on Hwy 14A. Membership required.
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Trap and Sporting Clay Range Located along Highway 85 heading north of Spearfish.
ANTELOPE Just north of Spearfish is prime hunting for antelope. The area enjoyed near record numbers of antelope in the past, but several harsh winters have cut the population that is steadily rebuilding.
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Call for availablity and reserve today! Spearfish Convention Center 1,000 capacity (605) 642-4643
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We’re easy to get to and easy to get around — Spearfish is the ideal location as your hub for touring the Black Hills.
530 capacity (605) 545-2624
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Wilbur S. Tretheway Pavilion
3 MEETING/VENUE SPACE
The Joy Center
4 PLANNING TOOLS
The Matthews Opera House
With more than 850 rooms to stay, Spearfish can fit any size of convention. From convention space and autocross locations, to drag racing lots and Main Street Show & Shines, Spearfish has it all! Visit Spearfish, Inc. offers free planning tools as well as many convention support services.
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Hearty steakhouses, Italian cuisine, gastropubs, and more. Spearfish has a place to eat for every kind of taste bud.
6 ATTRACTIONS
With local attractions and short drives to nationally-known attractions such as Mount Rushmore, Devils Tower, Crazy Horse, and Historic Deadwood, Spearfish is the perfect location.
7 SCENIC DRIVING TOURS
From Spearfish Canyon to the scenic tunnels of Needles Highway and Iron Mountain Road, we’ve got it all mapped out!
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Baymont Inn & Suites 605-642-8105 • Exit 14, Spearfish Best Western Black Hills Lodge 605-642-7795 • Exit 12, Jackson Blvd, Spearfish Chris’ Campground 605-642-2239 • 800-350-2239 • Exit 14, Colorado to Christensen Dr., Spearfish
Days Inn 605-642-7101 • 800-225-3297 • Exit 10 to Ryan Rd., Spearfish
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cheers NIGHTLIFE IN SPEARFISH Spearfish is home to a variety of after-hours venues from wine bars and brew-pubs to sports bars and casinos, there’s something for everyone in town. Whether you’re in the mood to sample some locally brewed beers, to sip wine in a chic lounge, to have a drink while watching the big game, to chat with locals at a cozy dive, or to shake it into the wee hours at a nightclub, Spearfish has you covered. With more than a dozen locally owned bars and lounges in town, whatever you’re up for, it’s here. So pull up a stool, grab a cold one and ask the locals about their favorite outdoor hangouts. Oh, and be prepared to make some new friends. n
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703 N. Main St. • 605-642-2134
Crow Peak Brewing Company 125 W. Hwy 14 • 605-717-0006 crowpeakbrewing.com
Spearfish Public House 729 N. 7th St. • 605-722-3526
False Bottom Bar 645 N. Main St. • 605-559-0700
Happy Jacks Casino 520 Jackson Blvd. • 605-642-8236
Killian’s Food & Drink 539 W. Jackson Blvd. • 605-717-1255
Creekside Bean & Vine 2541 Yukon Pl. • 605-717-2458
Lookout Lounge 540 E. Jackson Blvd. • 605-642-7795
Lucky’s 13 Pub 305 N. 27th St. • 605-642-1582 spearfishconventioncenter.com/luckys13-spearfish
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Miller Creek Pub & Patio 6845 St. Onge Rd. • 605-717-3929
Sawyer Brewing Co. 2537 Yukon Pl. • 605-569-2676
Scoreboard Lounge 1607 Ryan Rd. • 605-642-9509
Spearfish Brewing Company 741 Main St., Ste. 130 • 605-717-6999
Spearfish Creek Wine Bar 127 Grant St. • 605-722-7027
Stadium Sports Grill 744 Main St. • 605-642-9521
Sunshine Saloon 3226 W. Fairground Lp. • 605-641-9095
The Clubhouse of Spearfish 3540 Colorado Blvd. • 605-559-0201
Triple 7 Casino 923 Colorado Blvd. • 605-717-0777
SPEARFISH CHURCHES All Angels Episcopal Church
North Point Christian Church
Solid Rock Church
Calvary Temple Assembly of God
Old Apostolic Lutheran Church
Spearfish United Church of Christ
1044 N. 5th St., Spearfish • 605-642-4349 240 W. Hwy 14 • 605-642-3844
Christian Science Society Church 710 N. 7th St., Spearfish • 605-642-1869
Connection Church
720 N. 12th St., Spearfish • 605-559-1020
2 miles N. of Spearfish on Hwy. 85 • 605-717-6770
2040 Vista Hills Pl., Spearfish • 605-210-2339
Our Savior’s Lutheran Church (ELCA)
1020 State St., Spearfish • 605-642-3715 oslcspearfish.com
Countryside Church
St. Joseph Catholic Church
First Baptist Church
Black Hills State University Newman Center
625 Woodland Dr., Spearfish • 605-642-0585 1120 North 5th St., Spearfish • 605-645-3513
Grace Fellowship
524 W. Jackson Blvd., Spearfish • 605-717-1155
Hillsview Church of the Nazarene 1200 N. 10th St., Spearfish • 605-642-3436
Hope Lutheran Church
913 S. 34th St., Spearfish • 605-722-3857
Jehovah’s Witnesses
1900 Windmill Dr., Spearfish • 605-642-7552
New Covenant Presbyterian Church (PCA) 1120 N. 5th St., Spearfish 605-642-1122
3025 10th Ave., Spearfish • 605-642-0955
920 Main St., Spearfish • 605-642-8253
Spearfish United Methodist Church 845 N. 5th St., Spearfish 605-642-3457
844 N. 5th St., Spearfish 605-642-2306
814 W. King St., Spearfish 605-717-2582
St. Paul Lutheran Church MO Synod 846 North 7th St., Spearfish 605-642-2929
Seventh Day Adventist Church 290 W. Hwy 14, Spearfish 605-642-0874
Northern Hills Church of Christ
10945 Summer Creek Ln., Spearfish • 605-642-7167 2 miles N. of Spearfish on Hwy. 85
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