That evening we went to Evan's Plunge, an indoor waterpark made from a natural Hot Spring. The water is always 87 degrees, and the bottom of the pool is covered in smooth stones. It was a pretty cool place. They have an outdoor area too, but it was closed (for obvious reasons).
My favorite part of Evan's Plunge was the fast slide. It was really short, but fun. That evening we had a yummy dinner of chicken-fried steak at a local restaurant. I told the host/owner/server that it was our anniversary, to which he responded that it was he and his wife's anniversary too! He was so nice and gave us a complimentary slice of raspberry cheesecake for dessert : ) YUM! The next day we visited the Mammoth Site in town. The Mammoth Site is the world's largest mammoth research facility. It is also an active dig site for mammoth bones. Thousands of years ago, mammoths kept coming to drink from a hot spring and would fall in. Because the rock around the water was so slick, they wouldn't be able to get out of the hot spring and would die. As a result, the small area of land, which was once this hot spring, is full of mammoth remains, along with some other animal bones. I found it quite humorous that so far, all of the mammoths they have found have all been boys - mostly adolescent boys. That's all I'll say about that...
One of the advantages of being married in the winter is that it's the off-season for most touristy places, so we get to celebrate our anniversaries without the big crowds around. We even got our own private tour of the mammoth site! When we went downstairs to check out the laboratory through the glass windows, one of the workers came out and offered to show us around inside! I felt like I was behind the scenes on Reading Rainbow!
After the Mammoth Site Museum, we went to Wind Cave National Park, which was on our way home. It was pretty exciting to see a bunch of prairie dogs everywhere! I was most excited to see a wild coyote:
The last picture is of the natural entrance to the cave. It's barely large enough to squeeze yourself through, so there's an elevator about 300 feet away to take you down into the cave. The cave was discovered by Native Americans who noticed that the hole had wind blowing out of it. It's interesting because the cave "breathes." Sometimes air is being sucked into the hole, and other times wind blows out of it (depending on air pressure).
We drove through the rest of the park and up through Custer State Park on our way home. In Custer State Park we came across some wild donkeys on the side of the road. There were about 8 of them! They got me in the Christmas spirit. haha.
We ended up having a very fun anniversary with some sweet, special moments shared. I love being married to my best friend!
7 comments:
Happy Anniversary! You guys are so cute! And I feel so unadventurous when I read your blog posts. Maybe that's because I am lazy and like being inside? Don't answer that. I love the pic of you two with your gas station goodies. You make me want to visit South Dakota..
Ahh...Hot Springs, another place I haven't visited even though I have lived here for almost 6 years. You guys are awesome! I love that you are taking advantage of all of the cool places that are out here. I need to be better about that.
I loved the video of the donkeys. So funny! Happy Anniversary!
fun anniversary! we did something similar a few years ago, it's nice to visit places in the off-season. We stayed at a B&B in the hills and checked out some local sites.
Happy late anniversary!!! Our anniversary was on the 19th. We were going to go to Hot Springs, but opted for Spearfish instead. The deciding factor? Spearfish has a walmart. Lame, I know. We planned on doing some christmas shopping and with the storm they were predicting for Friday we didn't want to get stuck in Hot Springs and have no where to shop.
Your trip to Hot Springs looks like fun. I've never been to Wind Cave, but it sounds very interesting! Love the donkeys, how fun! :)
Looks like a really fun trip! Thanks again for letting me and the kids take care of Heidi (sorry she got out of the kitchen). A private tour of the mammoth stuff sounds awesome!
"private tour of the cave"? That sounds nice. Wonderful pictures indeed. Happy anniversary! :)
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Great deal. Good for you guys. Every year of wedded bliss is a blessing beyond compare...
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