You'll Love This One Awesome Activity In South Dakota And It Won't Cost You A Cent
Have you ever visited the D.C. Booth Historic National Fish Hatchery in Spearfish? While the grounds are always open year-round, the hatchery is getting ready to open up its museum, fish car and historic home for the 2017 summer season. A day at this 10-acre hatchery provides both a historic perspective and a whole lot of fun. And the best part? It won’t cost you a cent to visit!


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The museum is housed in the original 1899 hatchery building, and contains more than 185,000 artifacts from the fishery's history.
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Fish cars were special rail cars designed to carry hatchery fish to lakes and rivers where they would find their new homes. These special cars carried 27 billion fish over more than 2 million miles! The replica of Fish Car #3 allows you to see how these specially-designed cars worked, and why they were so important.

The Booth House was constructed in 1905 for Superintendent Dewitt Clinton Booth and his family.


The hatchery is on the National Register of Historic Places. While much of the scenery here has evolved over time, you can take a close look at the raceways where trout are raised.

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Take your family for a visit to the D.C. Booth Historic National Fish Hatchery. The best part? It's totally free!
You'll find the hatchery at 423 Hatchery Circle in Spearfish.
You'll find the hatchery at 423 Hatchery Circle in Spearfish.
Take a look at our list of Beautiful Places in South Dakota You Must Visit. Many of these are free, too!
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