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Visit National Grasslands Visitor Center, Wall, South Dakota

The National Grasslands Visitor Center introduces and invites visitors to explore the 20 National Grasslands and represents Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie. Visitors can pick up information on recreational opportunities for these US Forest Service lands. Located off Interstate 90, Exit 110 in the Town of Wall, SD, and open year round, the visitor center charges no admission fees. In the Exhibit Room, visitors discover displays on wildlife, Great Plains history, grazing management, human artifacts, grassland ecosystems and more. The featured 25-minute film is shown on request, and offers an amazing introduction to the creation, history, management, and major attractions of the National Grasslands. Visitors of all ages can participate in the Junior Ranger program or enjoy any of the ranger-led events and activities. The special ranger-led programs, events and activities are offered during the summer season. Times and topics vary so please stop by or contact the National Grasslands Visitor Center for more information. The Gift Shop contains a variety of educational and collector’s items for children and adults. Books and materials on grasslands ecosystems, plants, wildlife, human history, and other related topics are in the gift shop. Additional purchases may be made online at the partner association website: http://www.blackhillsparks.org/ The National Grasslands Visitor Center is located in downtown Wall, South Dakota. Please follow the directions from Exit 110 on Interstate 90 in western South Dakota.
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