South Dakota’s claims to fame are sometimes few and far between. But the beauty of our state draws tourists and movie producers alike to take in the glorious landscape. There are a surprising number of movies filmed in South Dakota. Listed below are nine movies you might not know about.

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It’s such a treat to see our beautiful state featured in these incredible films. What a pleasant surprise it is to see how many movie creators saw the potential South Dakota holds as a scenic backdrop. Which of these movies have you seen? Which one surprised you the most? Please share your thoughts with us in the comments below.

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What movies were filmed in South Dakota that have become classics?

There have been quite a few movies made in South Dakota that have become quite popular over the years. Listed below are three of these movies. They're a definite must-see if you haven't done so already.

1. Dances with Wolves

Dances with Wolves is a western film that was released in 1990. It was directed and produced by its leading actor, Kevin Costner. Dances with Wolves was filmed in Pierre and Rapid City at Badlands National Park, in addition to the Black Hills, the Sage Creek Wilderness Area, and along the Belle Fourche River.

2. Armageddon

Released in 1998 was Armageddon, starring Bruce Willis and Ben Affleck. South Dakota's Badlands National Park was featured in this award-winning film, which is about a group of oil drillers who NASA sends into space to keep an asteroid from hitting earth.

3. How the West Was Won

How the West Was Won is a western classic that was released in 1962. Starring James Stewart, John Wayne, and Debbie Reynolds, this film features herds of buffalo at Custer State Park. Today, you can visit Custer State Park and still see herds of buffalo, in addition to several other types of wildlife.

What's a movie filmed in South Dakota that includes a scene with Mount Rushmore?

Mount Rushmore is one of South Dakota's most popular landmarks. It's also been featured in quite a few movies. A movie filmed in South Dakota that features this landmark is National Treasure: Book of Secrets, starring Nicolas Cage. In the film's Mount Rushmore scene, there's a hidden chamber behind President Lincoln's head. If you've never seen National Treasure: Book of Secrets, you don't know what you're missing. It's a great movie for the entire family!