Rock Scrambling and Presidential Statues: A family guide to Rapid City, South Dakota Part 1

In this episode of Designed for Adventure, we return to our old stomping grounds in Rapid City, South Dakota, and the surrounding Black Hills. Although we lived there for several years before having kids, we were blown away by how incredibly family-friendly the region is for a five-year-old and a toddler. We break down our favorite stops from our recent trip, from the "alien" landscape of the Badlands to the world-famous (and wonderfully kitschy) Wall Drug Store. Key Highlights: • The Badlands & Wall Drug: We share why our kids loved "rock scrambling" on the clay formations in the Badlands and how to survive the heat with proper water and sun protection. We also dive into the "backyard" of Wall Drug, featuring a splash pad and a giant dinosaur that has been known to make a few toddlers cry. • Downtown Rapid City: Discover why the "City of Presidents" is a great walking tour for families, complete with bronze statues on every corner and a booming downtown area that feels safe and vibrant. • Parks & Playtime: We discuss the massive Rapid City park system, including Memorial Park and Storybook Island, a free park based on fairy tales that features a train and carousel. • Animals & Adventures: A look at the "expensive but worth it" attractions like Bear Country, where you can see over 50 bears from your car, and Reptile Gardens, home to giant tortoises and a son who now wants to move to South Dakota to become a zookeeper. • Free Local Gems: Why you should visit the School of Mines Geology Museum or hike M-Hill for a workout and a great view of the city—just keep an eye out for the occasional rattlesnake. Connect with Designed for Adventure: • Instagram: @DesignForAdventurePod • Pinterest: Designed for Adventure Podcast • Facebook: Design for Adventure • E-mail: [email protected] • Subscribe: Tune in for Part 2 as we head deeper into the Black Hills!