Discover Springfield, South Dakota

The best kept secret in South Dakota!

Presented by the Chamber of Commerce

Local Attractions

Discover Springfield’s must-see attractions, from historic sites to scenic parks. Whether you’re here for a day or a week, there’s always something to explore and enjoy.

Dining

Savor the taste of Springfield with our local restaurants, cafes, and farmers’ markets. Find everything from classic comfort foods to unique regional flavors in every corner of town.

 

Places to Stay

Springfield offers accommodations to fit your travel needs. Find the perfect place to relax and recharge during your stay.

Retail

From essential items to everyday conveniences, Springfield’s shops and retail stores offer everything you need during your stay. Discover a variety of stores for groceries, supplies, and other travel necessities right in town.

Discover, Dine, Relax, and Enjoy Local Charm

Experience the Best of Springfield

Whether you’re here to explore or just passing through, Springfield has something for everyone. Discover local attractions, savor hometown flavors, find a comfortable place to stay, and enjoy convenient shopping options. Our community offers all the essentials for a memorable and welcoming visit. Dive into everything Springfield has to offer and make the most of your time with us!

Springfield, South Dakota, offers a variety of dining and social spots for every taste. The Springfield Pub and The Dock serve classic American dishes in welcoming settings, while Norm’s Liquor provides a lively bar atmosphere. For food and entertainment, Players Sports Grill & Casino combines American favorites with gaming options. These establishments showcase Springfield’s local flavor and hospitality.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I find places to stay in Springfield?

Springfield has a variety of accommodations, from a cozy B&B, to a convenient motel. Visit our Places to Stay section for options that suit every traveler’s needs

What activities are available in Springfield?

Visitors can enjoy golfing, boating, biking, kayaking, hiking, water activities, hunting, fishing, and exploring scenic parks. Whether you’re looking for adventure or relaxation, Springfield’s outdoor spaces have something for everyone.

Where can I find local dining options?

Springfield offers a variety of dining experiences, from casual cafes to family-friendly restaurants. Explore our Dining and Local Flavors section for more details.

Are there any annual events or festivals in Springfield?

Yes! Springfield hosts several annual events that showcase our community spirit and local culture. Check the Events Calendar for details on upcoming festivals, concerts, and gatherings.

Things to do in Springfield, SD for outdoor enthusiasts

Springfield is a true paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, offering an impressive range of activities for all ages and interests. Whether you’re a boater, golfer, an angler, a hunter, biker, hiker, or simply a lover of nature, our vibrant community provides endless opportunities to explore and enjoy the great outdoors. Camping enthusiasts can set up camp at one of the 22 campsites, most of which offer electricity for added convenience. The availability of showers ensures a refreshing experience, while the dump station makes it easy to maintain a clean and tidy camping environment. 

Golfing

Golf enthusiasts will find their perfect escape at the renowned Springfield Golf Club. This beautifully maintained course offers a challenging yet enjoyable experience, set against the stunning backdrop of the South Dakota landscape, often referred to as the Pebble Beach in South Dakota. Whether you’re perfecting your swing or enjoying a casual round with friends, the Springfield Golf Club is a must-visit for both seasoned players and newcomers to the sport.

Hunting & Fishing

Springfield is especially celebrated for its world-class bass fishing and duck hunting, attracting enthusiasts from across the United States. Anglers can enjoy the thrill of casting a line in some of the most bountiful fishing spots, while hunters can experience the excitement of South Dakota’s famed waterfowl seasons. These time-honored traditions make Springfield a go-to destination for outdoor sports lovers. Dakota Custom Hunt offers customized agendas to each individual or group providing a guided or unguided hunt, up to the minute game location and acres of prime hunting land that could support a week long hunting trip or more.
Located in the middle of the Great American duck and goose fly way and surrounded by an ideal hunting area with deer, pheasant, geese, duck and turkey. We have a habitat that attracts all sorts of game. The area is rich in cropland, wooded river breaks, food plots, the Missouri River and marshes.
We welcome traditional hunters, archers, muzzleloaders and fisherman to Cogan House and can ensure a great time in the field or on the river.

Water Features

For those drawn to the water, the Lewis & Clark River is a treasure trove of natural beauty and recreational opportunities. This iconic river is perfect for boating, kayaking, canoeing, and peaceful shoreline strolls. Its serene waters are a haven for explorers and wildlife watchers, offering countless moments of wonder and discovery. httpss://gfp.sd.gov/parks/detail/springfield-recreation-area/

Nature

We extend a heartfelt invitation to visitors from near and far to experience all that Springfield has to offer. From the thrill of outdoor adventure to the quiet joys of connecting with nature, our community is the perfect place to create unforgettable memories. Come discover the beauty and excitement of Springfield and find your own story amidst our wide array of recreational pursuits. We have beautiful hiking and biking trails for all of the nature lovers. Camping enthusiasts can set up camp at one of the 22 campsites, most of which offer electricity for added convenience.  httpss://gfp.sd.gov/parks/detail/springfield-recreation-area/

Parks and Facilities

Explore our beautiful city parks, featuring playgrounds, picnic areas, sports fields, and scenic walking trails. Whether you’re looking to relax, play, or exercise, our parks offer something for everyone to enjoy.

Terrace Park: Overlooking the Missouri River since 1930.

College Memorial Park: Home to our community swimming pool, formally West Side Park.

Springfield Community Swimming Pool: In the late 1960’s a group of local residents formed Springfield Swimming Pool, Inc. with the goal of building a new, modern swimming pool for the community to enjoy. On July 2nd in 1971 that goal was met when the swimming pool was turned over to the City of Springfield and formally opened. Click here to learn more.

Sports Fields: Take advantage of our sports fields and facilities, including baseball diamonds, soccer fields, and tennis courts, for organized sports leagues and recreational play.

Community Events Center: Join us for community events and programs, such as outdoor concerts, family fun days, and nature hikes, designed to bring people together and celebrate the spirit of community. To rent the Springfield Community Service Center for an event get the application here.

Springfield Recreation Area: Springfield Recreation Area is nestled along the shore with breathtaking views of the Missouri River. Adjacent to the park overlooking the river is a beautiful nine-hole golf course, and a bike trail connects the park to the town of Springfield. This state recreation area features 20 campsites, two cabins, a fishing dock, a boat ramp, a picnic shelter, and a playground​ (SouthDakota.com)​​ (Travel South Dakota)​.

Historical points of interest

Springfield, South Dakota, is home to a variety of unique attractions that offer visitors a glimpse into its rich history and natural beauty. The Springfield Historical Society Museum showcases antique horse-drawn farm machinery, memories of Springfield colleges, Indian artifacts, a reconstructed Pioneer home, and more. Terrace Park, a community gem since the 1930s, provides breathtaking views of the Missouri River and includes nature areas, picnic shelters, and interpretive panels about Lewis and Clark. History buffs can visit the Ogden Marsh Monument, honoring the first recorded death in Springfield, and the First Schoolhouse in Dakota Territory, commemorated with a monument and replica on Apple Tree Road. The Bon Homme National Cemetery, resting place of six unknown soldiers from Gen. George Custer’s cavalry, sits on a scenic bluff overlooking the river.

For those intrigued by Lewis and Clark, the Running Water site and Chief Standing Bear Memorial Bridge offer interpretive panels and stunning views of the Missouri River as it appeared during their expedition. The Bottom Road, a local favorite, runs along the river and provides excellent spots for bass fishing and eagle watching. Nearby, attractions like Niobrara State Park, Fort Randall Casino, Gavin’s Point Dam, and the Spirit Mound add to the region’s charm, offering something for every traveler within a short drive of Springfield.