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Travel this Summer with the May/June Issue

Let South Dakota Magazine be your guide to summer! Greg Latza's photo of a boy with his kite in Sioux Falls' Tuthill Park starts the May/June issue off to a fun and energetic start.

Here's what you'll find in our new issue:

  • A jam-packed South Dakota calendar including Rapid City's Festival of Presidents, Jim's Tap Motorcycle Ride-Through held yearly in Brookings, Hobie Cat races on the Lewis & Clark Lake in Yankton and so much more.
  • A major feature on the community of Garretson — its people (historic and present), its heritage as a railroad town, as well as its future as a tourist destination.
  • A story on saving Reynolds Prairie, a historic and sacred mountain meadow sometimes referred to as the "bald spot."
  • An interview with South Dakota artist, Donna Lee Bartholow.
  • A recipe for Peever's favorite pie, sour cream raisin, from Char's Café.
  • Aerial photographer, Dave Tunge's photo of Springfield's mud flats.
  • An experienced hiker's look at the 111-mile South Dakota Centennial Trail.
  • A story written by Paul Higbee and photographed by Greg Latza on Dakota winds.
  • An upbeat story about an Indian boy from Roberts County who wanted to be a farmer.
  • A feature on Silver City and the firefighters who govern it.
  • A look at the art of building with sod — practiced by homesteaders and perfected at SDSU.
  • Reviews of three intriguing books.
  • A colorful story of how a box of unusual rocks and fossils came to be located in the Turner County Museum in Centerville.
  • An adventurous tale of a deadly storm on Big Stone Lake that capsized The Muskegon.

If you're not a subscriber, call us today and we can still send you the May/June issue. It's just $19 a year. Call us at 1-800-456-5117.