When it’s hot out, all South Dakotans can be found outdoors; South Dakota’s natural beauty truly comes to life in the summer, and it can be hard to choose the perfect place to spend warmer days! Our state is full of incredible bluffs and national parks, and there are more than a few places to choose to cool off. However, this waterfall-fed spring near Hot Springs is the perfect destination for a warm summer day. We must warn you, this hidden gem just might become your new summer go-to.
Cascade Falls is the perfect destination for any summer day!
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This natural spring is one of the oldest swimming holes in South Dakota, and still a popular swimming spot.
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Cascade Falls is given its name because of the natural waterfall that feeds into the swimming hole.
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Six different streams travel into Cascade Creek, keeping the temperature comfortably warm at just 67 degrees, and amazingly clear.
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This rare natural beauty is perfect for anyone. Whether you want to jump into deeper water, or let the kids play in the shallow areas, there’s something for everyone.
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Picnic areas and restrooms are available, so you can spend an entire day at this incredible spring.
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With the sweet hum of water flowing over rocks, this is the perfect place to relax and play for everyone, all day long!
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Due to the area, it’s not uncommon to run across poison ivy or rattlesnakes, so be careful. If the spring is busy, it’s unlikely you’ll run into any creatures, but watch your step just in case.
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This sweet summer spot is located just a few miles from Hot Springs, and gives you an escape from life into this natural oasis.
dmmh001/TripAdvisor Cascade Falls can be found just eight miles south of Hot Springs, along Highway 71.
Did you know about this natural hidden gem? Where else are your favorite spots to cool off? Let us know in the comments, and don’t forget to share your snapshots from your adventures in our South Dakota Nature Lovers Facebook group, or tag us on Instagram at #onlyinsouthdakota to see your photos featured!
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Cascade Falls can be found just eight miles south of Hot Springs, along Highway 71.
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