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We know, geography isn't everyone's strong suit. If you only have a vague idea of where Hot Springs sits on a map, you'd be wise to familiarize yourself with its location before you set foot out the door!

Hot Springs lies in Western South Dakota. Also, Chadron, a noteworthy area, is 45 miles (72 kilometers) away.

You can forget about the star attractions — it's the locals that really make a place tick. In this part of Western South Dakota, you'll find 4,000 of them.

Places to visit in Hot Springs

It has been said that knowledge is power. With that in mind, you're sure to feel a little more powerful when it's time to leave Mammoth Site of Hot Springs. Want more options? A little outdoor fun does wonders for both our mental and physical health. Why not take the kids and play some sports outside in the wide open space at Angostura Recreation Area? And that's not all there is. Sometimes gentle, sometimes forceful — few sights are as breathtaking as a waterfall. Secure yourself a good vantage point and watch Cascade Falls and Swimming Hole splash, rush and swirl over the rocks.

Where do you fly into for Hot Springs?

Get ready for some unforgettable new experiences! The middle of Hot Springs is only 40 miles (64 kilometers) northwest of Chadron Municipal Airport (CDR).

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