Fall River
Battle Mountain
According to tradition, American Indians were stricken with an epidemic known as ‘fell disease’ about the middle of the 16th century that...
Camp Collier
June 1876-June 1877 Camp at the Mouth of Red Canyon, sometimes called Camp Collier, was established at this site in mid-July 1876 to...
Cheyenne River Crossing, 1876-1877 Cheyenne to Deadwood Stage Trail
The Cheyenne to Deadwood Stage Line changed routes several times during its history.
Hot Springs SD
Hot Springs on, SD
Tribal tradition states that as long ago as the 16th century the Fall River Valley and canyon area were seldom without groups of tipis...
John Stevenson Robertson: Pioneer Horticulturalist
John S. Robertson (1866-1937) was a pioneer in farming and fruit growing in the Black Hills.
Leslie Jensen Scenic Drive
Hot Springs, SD
This highway along Fall River is dedicated to Leslie Jensen, 15th Governor of South Dakota 1937-1939, a native of Hot Springs, and a son...
Siding 7
In early 1890, the Burlington Railroad established Siding 7 three-quarters of a mile up the tracks north from here.
The Mammoth Site of Hot Springs, SD
Gigantic mammoths, ancestors of the majestic elephants of today, once roamed freely on the High Plains of North America.
Wood Stage Station
Hot Springs, SD
Approximately 125 yards east of this spot the Wood Stage Station served as a stop on the Sydney to Deadwood Trail.