Hot Springs, South Dakota



Hot Springs, South Dakota is a city in Fall River County, South Dakota, United States. It is known for its warm mineral springs, which have been a popular attraction for centuries. The city is also the county seat of Fall River County.
History[edit]
Hot Springs has a rich history that dates back to the Native American tribes who originally inhabited the area. The warm mineral springs were considered sacred and were used for their healing properties. The city was officially founded in the late 19th century and quickly became a popular destination for those seeking the therapeutic benefits of the springs.
Geography[edit]
Hot Springs is located in the southern part of the Black Hills region. The city is situated along the Fall River, which is fed by the warm mineral springs. The area is characterized by its rugged terrain and scenic beauty, making it a popular destination for outdoor activities.
Demographics[edit]
As of the most recent United States Census, the population of Hot Springs is approximately 3,500 residents. The city has a diverse demographic profile, with a mix of age groups and ethnic backgrounds. The local economy is primarily driven by tourism, healthcare, and education.
Attractions[edit]
Hot Springs is home to several notable attractions, including:
- Evans Plunge, a historic indoor pool fed by the natural warm springs.
- Mammoth Site, an active paleontological dig site and museum.
- Wind Cave National Park, located nearby, offers tours of one of the longest and most complex cave systems in the world.
Education[edit]
The city is served by the Hot Springs School District, which includes an elementary school, a middle school, and a high school. The district is known for its strong academic programs and extracurricular activities.
Healthcare[edit]
Hot Springs is home to the VA Black Hills Health Care System, which provides medical services to veterans in the region. The city also has several private healthcare providers and clinics.
Transportation[edit]
Hot Springs is accessible via U.S. Route 18 and U.S. Route 385. The nearest major airport is Rapid City Regional Airport, located approximately 60 miles to the north.
Notable People[edit]
- John S. McCain Sr., a prominent U.S. Navy admiral, was born in Hot Springs.
- Leslie Jensen, the 15th Governor of South Dakota, was also a native of the city.
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