Prairie Homestead

Prairie Homestead 2 1/2 miles south of Exit 131 off Interstate 90 or 1/2 mile north of Badlands National Park This pioneer home was built in 1909 of dirt bricks and a grass roof.

The Prairie Homestead is one of the only original farm sod dug out homes intact today. These early pioneers came West looking for land where they could fulfill their dreams. Journey into the visual memories of homestead days at the
Prairie Homestead. Experience the original “green” home just north of the Badlands of South Dakota. Fun for all ages. Explore a typical sod homesteader’s life in pionee

r clothing. A real western adventure including farm animals and rare white prairie dogs. Click the link below to view a short informational video about the Prairie Homestead by Traveler Magazine
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OKmJPnXNoDM&feature=share

Listed on:
National Register of Historic Places
South Dakota State Historic Site

Family and Group rates available.

Have a blessed Sunday:)
03/15/2026

Have a blessed Sunday:)

Basic pioneer meal near the Badlands of South Dakota 😋
03/10/2026

Basic pioneer meal near the Badlands of South Dakota 😋

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03/08/2026

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A Midwestern farm woman who published her first novel at age 65, Laura Ingalls Wilder transformed her frontier childhood into the bestselling “Little House” series. This film presents a candid look at the unlikely author whose autobiographical fiction helped shape American ideas of the frontier ...

Have a blessed Sunday :)
03/08/2026

Have a blessed Sunday :)

03/06/2026
[courtesy Echoes of the Past]
03/04/2026

[courtesy Echoes of the Past]

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21070 SD Highway 240
Cactus Flat, SD

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