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From Midwest eats to funky festivals, these are the places to visit in Rapid City this fall

(BPT) - Fall is the perfect season for a getaway, and Rapid City, South Dakota, stands out as an ideal destination for those looking to explore the Midwest. Nestled in the heart of the Black Hills, Rapid City offers a blend of outdoor adventures, national parks and monuments and diverse culinary experiences amidst the stunning beauty of autumn.

From food lovers to history fanatics, here are three ways to enjoy Rapid City in the fall:

Taste South Dakota's culinary scene

Anchoring western South Dakota and the Black Hills, Rapid City is the perfect place to base a trip. Abundant in agriculture, it's no surprise that South Dakota has robust culinary offerings. Start by sampling the state's signature dish, chislic - a deep-fried red meat that's usually served on skewers - at Gold Bison Grill or Murphy's Pub & Grill. End a meal with kuchen (pronounced koo-ken), a style of cake that is also the state's signature dessert - try different delectable versions at Dakota Steakhouse or Fork Real Café.

Other top culinary options include Bokujo Ramen, where the chef combines ingredients from South Dakota - like bison - with traditional Japanese dishes; savor creative dishes and fresh seafood (flown in) at the new Tandoor Bocado; dig into a perfectly cooked steak at Delmonico Grill and enjoy handmade pasta at Sabatino's Italian Ristorante. Creative cocktails are also on the menu at Windsor Block Bar. For a different style of flavor, swing into South Dakota's only Diamond Crown Lounge, the Tinder Box Rapid City, to sample an array of cigars.

Man in a restaurant eating Bokujo Ramen with buffalo

Funky fall festivals

With a population of approximately 75,000, Rapid City provides a more intimate and navigable experience compared to larger cities in the Midwest. This time of year also brings fewer visitors, making it easy to explore the city and its 10 surrounding national parks and monuments.

Make the most of a trip by catching a signature Black Hills event. A few of note: Custer State Park Buffalo Roundup (Sept. 26-28), Pumpkin Festival (Sept. 28), Volksmarch (Sept. 29), Bierbörse Festival (Oct. 5), Black Hills Powwow (Oct. 11-13) and Mountain West Beer Fest (Nov. 9).

Black Hills Powwow

Delve into history

Rapid City offers rich history and heritage, reflecting the region's deep cultural and historical roots. At the heart of this experience, you'll find Crazy Horse Memorial®, an ongoing project honoring the Lakota culture, providing insight into Native American heritage in the region. Nearby, American history shines at Mount Rushmore National Memorial, where the colossal faces of four U.S. presidents etched into the Black Hills stand as a monumental tribute to the nation's history.

Mount Rushmore National Monument

Learn more about the history of the area on a guided tour in Badlands National Park, explore Jewel Cave National Monument, walk around Devils Tower National Monument and tour the Minuteman Missile National Historic Site.

Round out any visit in Rapid's vibrant downtown, with historical architecture, museums and the City of Presidents walking tour, which features life-sized bronze statues - and a short audio biography - of each U.S. president.

For more information on planning your autumn adventure, visit VisitRapidCity.com.

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