Hike Smart in Western South Dakota This Summer!

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A message on staying safe this Summer from the Pennington County Emergency Management.

Western South Dakota is beautiful, but it can also be unpredictable. Whether you’re
heading to the Badlands, Wind Cave, Black Elk Peak, Spearfish Canyon, or anyplace in
between, make safety your top priority.
Our response organizations are often stretched thin by responding to those who are
unprepared for outdoor recreation, putting themselves in bad situations because they
did not follow basic safety measures.
Be part of the solution, not part of the problem.

  • Plan Ahead: Know your route and let someone know your plans.
  • Stay Hydrated: Bring more water than you think you’ll need.
  • Check the Weather: Summer storms roll in fast. Don’t get caught off guard.
  • Dress Smart: Wear sturdy shoes, sun protection, and layers for changing temps.
  • Stay on a Trail: Protect nature and yourself by staying on known trails.
  • Cell Phones: They need to be fully charged and, on your person, to be helpful.
  • Some cellphones can call for help even without a cell signal.
  • Talking to 911: If you call for help, follow the dispatcher’s instructions and stay where you are until help arrives.