We’re continuing around the Laura Ingalls Wilder homesite towns (with museums) in the order that Laura lived there. Our next stop is De Smet, South Dakota. De Smet is the county seat of Kingsbury County. Situated on Highway 14 with a fairly short and direct route from I-90, De Smet is well situated for the ease of tourists….assuming they get near South Dakota in the first place.
Check out some of these resources to help you plan your trip:
- Laura Ingalls Wilder Memorial Society (Surveyors House, First School, Ingalls Third Street Home)
Laura Ingalls Wilder Memorial Society Facebook - Ingalls Homestead (Site of the Ingalls Homestead, recreated buildings, LOTS of hands on activities)
Ingalls Homestead Facebook
Ingalls Homestead YouTube - De Smet Pageant
De Smet Pageant Facebook - Depot Museum
- De Smet News
- De Smet News Facebook
- Loftus Store
De Smet is one of my favorite Laura Ingalls Wilder homesite towns. I go as often as I can and I know of a couple of families who went there to visit and ended up moving there.
Find a round up of my posts about De Smet on my personal blog here. Some businesses that I enjoy visiting and mention in various blog posts are listed here, find more options on the Official City Website and Chamber of Commerce Website under the appropriate tab (shopping, where to stay, etc.):
- Prairie Manor (Home of the Pancake Man breakfast, unlike most places you do have to pre-pay for your room)
- Super Deluxe Inn (the most modern motel in town, it offers lovely rooms, a pool, and a strong wifi signal for guests, run by the family who previously ran the Prairie Manor, it was built roughly 10 years ago as a Super 8 and follows the format and guest expectations of a newer Super 8 even if they no longer are associated with the chain, the continental breakfast is very basic)
- Cottage Inn Motel (owned by the same family as the Oxbow, they have taken care of Laura tourists for decades, basic accommodations but serviceable, ask for one of the newer rooms and mention it when you make the reservation if you want wifi access)
- Camp in Covered Wagon or Your Gear on Ingalls Homestead
- Oxbow Restaurant(very tourist friendly, neighborhood restaurant level, family has owned it for decades, they also participate regularly in the PBS restaurant discount program if you got one with your local PBS pledge make sure you have a South Dakota listing before you go – contact your local station if you didn’t get one and ask)
- Ward’s Store
- Dairy Queen/Subway (Home of the best iced tea in De Smet and free wifi access)
- Country Club De Smet
- Lake Thompson Recreational Area
- South Dakota State Art Museum
South Dakota State Art Museum Facebook - South Dakota Agricultural Heritage Museum
South Dakota State Ag Museum on Facebook
Sarah S. Uthoff blogs at TrundleBed Tales; look for her on Facebook, Twitter , YouTube, Blog Talk Radio, Google+, LinkedIn, and Academia.edu Laura Ingalls Wilder Legacy and Research Association, Acting President.
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I just returned from DeSmet last weekend, and as I type this so many lucky folks are headed to Brookings and then on to DeSmet for LauraPalooza 2015.
To me, DeSmet holds a certain magic. I have read and re-read Laura’s books so many times, I know some of the chapters almost by heart. To sit in the schoolhouse that Laura attended and walk down the same streets that Laura walked is truly a touching experience. Visiting the Surveyor’s House and realizing that at the time they occupied it, it was the biggest house Laura had ever lived in was astounding.
My favorite place was the Ingalls Homestead. This might sound weird, but I felt so close to Laura there. I could see why she loved the prairie so much, especially during the summertime. The replica cabin that has been built is very similar to how she described in her books. And the sights, sounds and smells of her prairie come to life when you are there.
We were fortunate to stay at the other B&B in town, The Heritage House Bed and Breakfast, which was a bank in the 1880s and sits on the corner across from where Pa’s building had originally been. It is beautifully restored, and I loved waking up and looking out onto Main Street and imagining that I was looking at the same view that the Laura and her family did so many years ago.
I hope that one day I am able to visit this wonderful town again.
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