Mitchell Prehistoric Indian Village

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3200 Indian Village Rd
PO Box 621
Mitchell, SD 57301
(605) 996-5473
Hours:
Memorial Day–Labor Day: 8am-6pm daily
April & Oct.: 9am-6pm Mon-Sat, closed Sun. May & Sept: 9am-6pm

About Us

The Mitchell Prehistoric Indian Village, a National Historic Landmark site, is the only active archaeological site in South Dakota that is open to the public. The Village’s Boehnen Memorial Museum and read more
  • About

    The Mitchell Prehistoric Indian Village, a National Historic Landmark site, is the only active archaeological site in South Dakota that is open to the public. The Village’s Boehnen Memorial Museum and Thomsen Center Archeodome are among the most unique attractions in the state.
    Explore the ancient secrets while walking in the footsteps of a people who lived 1,000 years ago. The Mitchell Prehistoric Indian Village is your opportunity to travel back to the time of the ancestors of the Mandan, the tribe Lewis & Clark encountered in the winter of 1804. Investigate the shelter construction, innovative hunting tools and agricultural techniques of these resourceful people. Special events like live digs, story tellers, Archeology Days, and more are scheduled throughout the summer. Our picturesque grounds are perfect for picnics, birdwatching and lakefront biking and hikes! Kids dig for free arrowhead! Our Shoppe Antiquary features Native American made jewelry, pottery, art and more.

    Admission: Call for Group Rates 605-996-5473
    Adults: $10
    Senior Citizens (60+): $5
    Students (Ages 18+ with valid ID): $4
    Children 17 and Under: Free

  • Highlights

    • Archaeology
    • National Historic Landmark
    • Live Excavations
    • Atlatl throwing
    • Kids dig for FREE arrowheads
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  • Directions

    One mile north of Corn Palace, turn left on 23rd Avenue, right on Indian Village Road, 1/3 mile on right.