The Black Hills of South Dakota boasts of strong tourism and tends to be relatively busy in the summer months. There are many fun events and things to do in the Black Hills including hiking, biking and sightseeing. For more information, click on this link: https://www.blackhillsvacations.com/plan-your-visit/black-hills-top-stops/.
SURF's Sanford Lab Homestake Visitor Center should be your first stop in downtown Lead! On Friday nights, downtown Spearfish (30 min drive from hotel) hosts free music concerts and fun activities for kids 5:30 pm – 9:00 pm. There is a lot to see and do in Deadwood's historic downtown main street (10 min drive from hotel).
Lead and SURF Events:
Neutrino Day: https://neutrinoday.com/
Other Events: https://cityoflead.com/visit-lead
Black Hills Attractions and Planning Assistance Links:
Spearfish Canyon: https://visitspearfish.com/things-to-do/spearfish-canyon
Black Hills and Badlands: https://www.blackhillsbadlands.com/visit.
Travel Guides: https://www.blackhillsbadlands.com/black-hills-travel-guides
Itinerary Examples: https://www.blackhillsbadlands.com/suggested-itineraries
Coupons: https://www.blackhillsbadlands.com/coupons
Rentals: https://www.blackhillsbadlands.com/rentals
Childcare Options:
There are limited options for childcare in the area. Alliance First Step Child Care Center in Deadwood is a state-licensed childcare provider and offers drop-in/temporary care. Calling at least a month in advance is highly recommended and not guaranteed: 605-559-2007. The Boys and Girls Club of Lead-Deadwood is a supportive, accepting environment open to all community youth. It's located behind the Hampton Inn at the Handley Recreation Center. Contact: Kyle Stainbrook, Senior Unit Director: 1-605-584-1113, kyle@bgcblackhills.org.
Local Hospital/Clinic:
For visitors to Lead, the nearest health center is Monument Health Lead/Deadwood Hospital/Clinic at 61 Charles St, Deadwood, SD 57732.
In regard to COVID-19, the health and safety of attendees and the local community is a top priority. The state of South Dakota strongly values personal liberties. SURF follows the Centers for Disease and Prevention Control (CDC) recommendations and encourages all attendees to be tested as appropriate. Masks are not required at this time.