PO Box 700
08 East 2nd Ave
Fort Pierre, SD 57532

Phone
605-223-7690

Fax
605-223-7693

Shop
605-223-7694

Swimming Pool
605-223-7696

City Council meetings are held the 1st and 3rd Monday of every month at 7:30 pm in the basement of the Court House
Attractions   Back
Fort Pierre Chouteau     Lake Oahe     Lake Sharpe     Lewis & Clark     Fischers Lilly Park
Native American Scenic Byway     Oahe Dam     Verendrye Monument     Verendrye Museum
During your visit in Fort Pierre you'll have the opportunity to see many sites and attractions. If you have a few days or a week we hope you'll find time to visit all of them. Please review the ones we have listed and plan on seeing even more. We hope you have as much fun in Fort Pierre as we have making it possible. Please see our events page for dates and schedules.
More Attractions and Activities:
Casey Tibbs Center

Dunes Golf Complex
18 public holes, 63 for men; 65 for women. More information:605-223-2525

Expo Center Hockey Rink
A 46,000 square foot building available for hockey, figure skating and open skating from October - March and expositions, bull-a-ramas and other events April - September.
Fort Pierre National Grasslands
More than 116,000 acres of native mixed-grass prairie and abundant wildlife, managed by the U.S. Forest Service.
Triple U Buffalo Ranch
Visit the filming location for "Dances With Wolves," where Lt. Dunbar's fort and swimming hold can still be seen amid a working buffalo ranch.
Willow Creek Wildlife, Inc.
Located just 12 miles west of Fort Pierre. Variety of things to do: hunting - small game and big game, sporting clays and skeet.
Oahe Trails
Designed by Pat Wyss and Ron Farris of Rapid City, the Trails golf course is positioned to be the most challenging course in South Dakota. Pro rated, with extensive use of water and bunkers to create a challenging atmosphere. Unique to the Trails course is its five tee arrangement. Making the course an exciting sporting opportunity for golfers of every caliber.
Hillsview Golf Course
18-hole public golf course in Pierre, South Dakota, on the Missouri River.