Every year, the website Money.com compiles data to choose the best places to live in every state. The site looked at factors like the economy, educational quality, and affordability of South Dakota’s towns, and also considered things like convenience and safety. Ready to find out which town in the Mount Rushmore State was the winner? Read on!
South Dakota’s second-largest city, Rapid City, was named the best place to live in the state.
Wayne Hsieh/flickr With a population of around 75,000 people, Rapid City is large enough to offer plenty of amenities, but still small enough to have a hometown vibe for the people who live here.
Its location couldn’t be better.
management/Tripadvisor Situated on the edge of the Black Hills, Rapid City is surrounded by natural beauty.
Of course, you don’t have to leave the city to find beautiful, natural spaces.
Lindsey F/Tripadvisor Canyon Lake Park is just one example of the many quiet retreats you’ll find in town.
With excellent educational opportunities and plenty of places for fun, Rapid City is a great place to raise a family.
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Rapid City has special little quirks that makes it especially charming.
Jena Fuller/flickr Climb the hill to Dinosaur Park. This iconic spot offers spectacular views of the city and has been a Rapid City icon since 1936.
Art Alley provides an artistic space in the most unlikely of places…
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…and you’ll also find artistic sculptures all over town.
2Finediners/Tripadvisor The City of Presidents project is a collection of life-sized bronze sculptures of former U.S. Presidents that are placed throughout downtown. Each charming sculpture captures something warm and personal about the man it honors.
You’ll find tons of great dining options in Rapid City.
Nick Amoscato/flickr From the steaks at Delmonico Grill to the burgers at Firehouse Brewing Co., hungry diners will find something to please the palate.
The night life in Rapid City offers plenty of entertainment…
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…and the city is surrounded by some of South Dakota’s best attractions to keep you busy during the day.
Christian Collins/flickr It’s just 30 minutes to Mount Rushmore, and Badlands National Park is nearby, too.
Main Street Square is a gathering place that offers up a sense of community you won’t find elsewhere.
Mike C/Tripadvisor Residents enjoy concerts, festivals and events in this downtown venue.
Are you lucky enough to live in Rapid City?
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What’s your favorite thing about Rapid City?
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With a population of around 75,000 people, Rapid City is large enough to offer plenty of amenities, but still small enough to have a hometown vibe for the people who live here.
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Situated on the edge of the Black Hills, Rapid City is surrounded by natural beauty.
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Canyon Lake Park is just one example of the many quiet retreats you’ll find in town.
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Climb the hill to Dinosaur Park. This iconic spot offers spectacular views of the city and has been a Rapid City icon since 1936.
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The City of Presidents project is a collection of life-sized bronze sculptures of former U.S. Presidents that are placed throughout downtown. Each charming sculpture captures something warm and personal about the man it honors.
Nick Amoscato/flickr
From the steaks at Delmonico Grill to the burgers at Firehouse Brewing Co., hungry diners will find something to please the palate.
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It’s just 30 minutes to Mount Rushmore, and Badlands National Park is nearby, too.
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Residents enjoy concerts, festivals and events in this downtown venue.
Tell us your favorite thing about your hometown!
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