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A United Church of God Feast of Tabernacles site
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×Sturgis has been a small Feast satellite site in the past, but the very nice theater in the Sturgis Community Center can hold over 400 people, so this will be a fully designated Feast site. Sturgis, a small community of around 7,000 people, is situated in the picturesque Black Hills region of South Dakota, offering scenic beauty and a historic downtown area with various shops, restaurants and shopping catering to both locals and tourists. The city also has a strong sense of community and hosts events throughout the year, including concerts, parades, and rodeos. It is a location that provides outdoor recreational opportunities such as hiking, biking, and camping. Overall, Sturgis blends its rich history with its reputation as a hub for motorcycle culture to create a unique and vibrant atmosphere.
Dining options offer a diverse selection of dining options that cater to both locals and visitors, ensuring that you'll find something to satisfy your appetite during your stay.
Temperatures can range from the 60s during the day to mid 30s overnight. A teen activity and a family activity are being planned.
Activities
Sturgis, South Dakota, offers a wealth of recreational activities thanks to its location in the beautiful Black Hills region. Here are some of the popular activities and attractions near Sturgis:
Mount Rushmore National Memorial: Located about 40 miles southwest of Sturgis, Mount Rushmore is one of the most iconic landmarks in the United States. Visitors can marvel at the massive sculptures of four U.S. presidents carved into the granite face of the mountain.
Custer State Park: Just south of Mount Rushmore, Custer State Park offers scenic drives, hiking trails, wildlife viewing and opportunities for fishing, boating and swimming in its lakes and streams. The park is also home to a large herd of free-roaming bison.
Crazy Horse Memorial: About 30 miles southwest of Sturgis, the Crazy Horse Memorial is an ongoing mountain carving project dedicated to the Native American leader Crazy Horse. Visitors can learn about Native American culture and history at the on-site museum and cultural center.
Black Hills National Forest: Encompassing over 1.2 million acres, the Black Hills National Forest offers endless opportunities for outdoor recreation, including hiking, mountain biking, camping, fishing and horseback riding. Scenic drives such as the Needles Highway and Iron Mountain Road are also popular.
Spearfish Canyon: Located to the northwest of Sturgis, Spearfish Canyon is known for its stunning scenery, including towering limestone cliffs, waterfalls and lush forests. Visitors can enjoy hiking, rock climbing, fishing and scenic drives along the Spearfish Canyon Scenic Byway.
Devils Tower National Monument: Located about 90 miles west of Sturgis in Wyoming, Devils Tower is a striking geological feature and sacred site for Native American tribes. Visitors can hike around the base of the tower or enjoy rock climbing with a permit.
Outdoor Adventure: The Black Hills region offers opportunities for various outdoor adventures, including ATV and off-road vehicle trails, zip-lining, rock climbing and whitewater rafting on the nearby rivers.
Church Services: Daily services will be held at the Sturgis Community Center.
Music: The music coordinator is Randy Schmidt (rschmidt46@wi.rr.com) and the choir director is Katherine Rowland (katherine_rowland@ucg.org).
Travel: For those flying, the nearest airport is Rapid City (35 miles), and Gillette, Wyoming is 100 miles away.
Taxes: Total taxes for hotels is 8.5%