Have you ever dreamed of climbing one of the world’s tallest mountains or – at least – walking/hiking through multiple states at once? Great news, South Dakotans, as not only can you quickly walk through and around numerous states at once, but you can skip over them if you like, thanks to South Dakota’s little-known Tri-State Marker:

Situated along the South Dakota, Iowa, and Minnesota borders, the Tri-State Marker is one of the Mount Rushmore State’s most hidden and unassuming of landmarks, leading many to drive by without a second glance. 

Google/Mark Bender

When you do find the marker and stop to check it out, however, you realize just how unique the area is, as it allows you to (literally) be in more than one place at once. 

Google Street View

Located at the corners of 268th Street and 488th Avenue, the Tri-State Marker is at the intersection of two country roads, making it an easy place to walk around (or hike, if you are feeling ambitious).

Google/Kishan Kunduru

Did we mention that visiting the Tri-State Marker is a great photo opportunity? 

Google/Mathew Lehmann

Please note: The Tri-State Marker does not mark the exact intersection of the three states, as the precise spot is in the middle of the road, which - historically - caused many traffic accidents. 

Google/Aurora MacRae-Crerar Pictured is the exact spot where the states meet, which is now marked by a small hole where the shrine once stood. 

To learn more about the Tri-State Monument and things to do in nearby Valley Springs, please visit the City of Valley Springs’ website.

Google/Al Stuart

Do you have a favorite spot in South Dakota that you would like to see featured on Only in Your State? Let us know in the comments or via our nomination form! For even more unique hikes around the Mount Rushmore State, check out These 7 Trails In South Dakota Will Lead You To Unforgettable Places.

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Address: Valley Springs, SD 57068, USA

Situated along the South Dakota, Iowa, and Minnesota borders, the Tri-State Marker is one of the Mount Rushmore State’s most hidden and unassuming of landmarks, leading many to drive by without a second glance. 

Google/Mark Bender

When you do find the marker and stop to check it out, however, you realize just how unique the area is, as it allows you to (literally) be in more than one place at once. 

Google Street View

Located at the corners of 268th Street and 488th Avenue, the Tri-State Marker is at the intersection of two country roads, making it an easy place to walk around (or hike, if you are feeling ambitious).

Google/Kishan Kunduru

Did we mention that visiting the Tri-State Marker is a great photo opportunity? 

Google/Mathew Lehmann

Please note: The Tri-State Marker does not mark the exact intersection of the three states, as the precise spot is in the middle of the road, which - historically - caused many traffic accidents. 

Google/Aurora MacRae-Crerar Pictured is the exact spot where the states meet, which is now marked by a small hole where the shrine once stood. 

To learn more about the Tri-State Monument and things to do in nearby Valley Springs, please visit the City of Valley Springs’ website.

Google/Al Stuart

Do you have a favorite spot in South Dakota that you would like to see featured on Only in Your State? Let us know in the comments or via our nomination form! For even more unique hikes around the Mount Rushmore State, check out These 7 Trails In South Dakota Will Lead You To Unforgettable Places.

Google/Mark Bender

Google Street View

Google/Kishan Kunduru

Google/Mathew Lehmann

Google/Aurora MacRae-Crerar

Pictured is the exact spot where the states meet, which is now marked by a small hole where the shrine once stood. 

Google/Al Stuart