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Driving Directions:
From the airport...
Go west (right) on Highway 44 to LaCrosse Street (10 minutes).
Go north (right) on LaCrosse to Interstate 90 (5 minutes).
Take I 90 West to Exit 10 (35 minutes).
Go north on Highway 85 to Belle Fourche (10 minutes).
Go one block past the third set of lights (which are at State Street), and take a right on Grant Street.
Go one block and the School is the sandstone building on your right, at the corner of Grant and Sixth.
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Hotels etc.
Summer rates usually apply from June through the first
week of September. They tend to drop about 15-20 per cent for the
rest of the year. Expect rates on all accomodations to be significantly
higher and difficult to find during and around the Sturgis
Motorcycle Rally which will take place August 6-12 this year (2007).
Click on a city name for a list of available accommodation:
Belle Fourche (local)
Spearfish (15 minutes from the School)
Deadwood (25 minutes away)
Sturgis (20 minutes away)
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Area Information
The Web sites listed below will give you some idea of the overwhelming
number of things to do and see in this magnificent region. For golf
enthusiasts, there are over a dozen courses within ninety minutes
of the school (see link below). Motorcycle enthusiasts will revel in the lore, museum
and stores of Sturgis. For anybody interested in the story of the
West, few resources unfold that saga as well as the area's museums,
such as the Tri State in Belle Fourche, Fort Meade Museum in Sturgis and the Adams House in Deadwood.
Take a step back in time through the antique stores and rodeo grounds of
Belle Fourche, test your luck in Deadwood and visit the historic Fish Hatchery and the breathtaking scenery of the canyon in Spearfish.
For families, the area is host to Mount Rushmore, Devil's Tower, Wind
Cave, Jewel Cave, and such renowned attractions as Bear Country USA,
Presidents' Park, Badlands National Park and more. Adults will enjoy
the nightlife in Deadwood and the quiet sophistication of Spearfish,
where one can start the day at any one of half a dozen downtown coffee shops, and linger through the evening over fine Italian cuisine at Roma's. And for cowboy color, visit the Belle Fourche Chamber's Web site.