Huron & Carpenter, South Dakota

Huron area attractions • click here for Carpenter

State Fair Grounds

Pioneer Museum on State Fair Grounds - created to give tribute to pioneers who came to the area.

Gladys Pyle House Museum

The home of Gladys Pyle, the first elected woman U.S. senator, is a well preserved example of Queen Anne architecture. Built in 1894, the home has original oak woodwork, fixtures and leaded and stained glass windows.


Murals on the town

12 murals grace the sides of buildings in the town of Huron, showing past and present life in the area and adding interest and beauty to the city.


World's largest pheasant

A 22 ton, 28 foot pheasant sits on top of a building overlooking Hwy 14. It's a tribute to the pheasant hunting that brings hunters in fall to the area.

Carpenter, South Dakota

Carpenter Country Store

Has cold beverages, fix tires and gas

Carpenter Centennial Cafe

Noon lunch served - specials are same as senior meals, or order your burger off the menu board
a small town cafe with an atmosphere that only can be experienced by having a meal, listening to the table talk of farmers who come to town for lunch.


 

Member B&Bs / Inns in Huron and Carpenter area

Possibility Farm Bed & Breakfast
Centrally located between Huron, DeSmet, Watertown & Aberdeen. Experience a working ranch. Quiet & out-of-the-way. Participate with life on a family farm. Ride a hay wagon out to feed the buffalo, tag along with the Loewens while they do farm activities, rest in a 50's style farm home that is filled with family antiques, dine on home cook meals, enjoy the night sky and the country quiet. All meals available. Hunting.
Innkeeper(s): Harold & Darla Loewen

18653 408th Ave., Carpenter, SD 57322 • 605-352-6356 • 888-759-9615 • WebEmail