Besides our apparent passion for habitat development, we have strived to become the epitome of Midwest hospitality
and splendor. Your hunting experience is only heightened by the camaraderie shared among friends in our beautiful
18,000 sq. ft. lodge including accommodations for 24 guests with a cherry wood self serve bar, game room, library
den, and much more. Last season, guests enjoyed relaxing in our new 2200 sq. ft. gazebo. A theme including Native
American painted buffalo skulls, mounts, and antiques dating back from the days the west was settled are blended to
perfection with today's creature comforts including the “Wild” Bill Hickok cigar room, steam bath, Jacuzzi, and 60”
plasma television. Chef Joe Fossett treats your taste buds to some of the finest cuisine in the Midwest with Top
Choice sirloin, BBQ brisket, slow cooked baby-back ribs, and of course, mandarin glazed pheasant. We realize you're
here primarily for the hunting, but that doesn't mean the beauty of the South Dakota landscape can't be extended
inside.
South Dakota's rich history of the Midwest can be found at Tumbleweed Lodge. We have found many Native American
artifacts on our property including tent circles, hammers, and arrowheads and have a wonderful private collection
to view at the lodge. The Cultural Heritage Center in Pierre is a great place to visit, with a wide array of the
history of the early settlers and Native Americans. Mount Rushmore, located in the Black Hills, is a 3 hour drive
from Tumbleweed Lodge. The world's largest Hydro-Earth dam, Oahe, is one of 6 dams on the Missouri River near Pierre.