Sturgis

Sturgis is renowned worldwide as the home of the iconic Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, drawing motorcycle enthusiasts from around the globe each year. Beyond the rally, Sturgis offers visitors a charming small-town atmosphere with a rich history and stunning natural beauty.

Explore the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum & Hall of Fame to learn about the rally’s history and the culture of motorcycling, or embark on outdoor adventures in the nearby Black Hills National Forest, known for its hiking trails, scenic drives, and iconic landmarks like Bear Butte State Park. With its unique blend of motorcycle culture, history, and outdoor recreation, Sturgis invites visitors to experience the best of the Black Hills in an unforgettable destination.


Top Attractions in Sturgis 

  • Sturgis Motorcycle Rally: Experience the world-famous Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, an annual event that draws motorcycle enthusiasts from around the world for a week of concerts, races, bike shows, and camaraderie.
  • Sturgis Motorcycle Museum & Hall of Fame: Explore the history and culture of motorcycling at this museum, which features exhibits on vintage motorcycles, racing memorabilia, and the stories of iconic riders.
  • Bear Butte State Park: Hike to the summit of Bear Butte, a sacred Native American site, for panoramic views of the surrounding Black Hills and the plains below, and learn about its cultural significance at the visitor center.
  • Spearfish Canyon Scenic Byway: Take a scenic drive along the Spearfish Canyon Scenic Byway, which passes through lush forests, towering cliffs, and cascading waterfalls, offering breathtaking views of one of the most scenic areas in the Black Hills.
  • Sturgis City Park: Enjoy outdoor recreation at Sturgis City Park, which features picnic areas, playgrounds, walking trails, and a disc golf course, providing a scenic retreat in the heart of town.
  • Fort Meade Museum: Discover the history of Fort Meade, a former U.S. Army cavalry post established in the late 19th century, at this museum, which showcases artifacts, exhibits, and interpretive displays related to the fort’s military history.
  • Days of ’76 Museum: Learn about the history of the American West at the Days of ’76 Museum, which features exhibits on pioneer life, Native American culture, and the famous Days of ’76 celebration, an annual event that commemorates Deadwood’s historic gold rush era.
  • Vanocker Canyon Road: Ride or drive along Vanocker Canyon Road, a scenic route that winds through forests, meadows, and canyons, offering opportunities for wildlife viewing, photography, and outdoor exploration.
  • Sturgis Dragway: Experience the thrill of drag racing at the Sturgis Dragway, a quarter-mile drag strip that hosts a variety of racing events throughout the year, including the annual Sturgis Nationals.