As summer winds down in Rapid City, South Dakota, the tourism season transitions into Shoulder Season, a period of slightly fewer out-of-state visitors but still plenty of activities to enjoy. According to Brook Kaufman, CEO of Visit Rapid City, September and October are filled with events such as the Stratobowl, Buffalo Roundup, Pow Wows, and the Rushmore Nationals Demolition Derby. The Great Downtown Pumpkin Festival in September and the Bierborse festival in October offer fun for locals as well.
Hotel bookings are strong for the upcoming months, indicating that tourism in Rapid City is not slowing down. Even after the holidays, the economy stays lively with visits from school sports teams. According to Kaufman, the state teams returning for events like wrestling and basketball help maintain vibrancy in the market.
Overall, Rapid City’s Shoulder Season promises a wealth of activities for visitors and locals alike, ensuring that the city remains a bustling tourism destination even as summer comes to an end. With a variety of events scheduled through October, there is something for everyone to enjoy in this lively and vibrant city.
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