Attractions

Local Attractions

Abbey of the Hills

Address: 46561 147th St. – Marvin, SD, 57251

Address 2: PO Box 38 – Marvin, SD, 57251

Phone: (605) 398-9200

Fax: (605) 398-9201

Email: abbey@abbeyofthehills.com

Website: http://www.abbeyofthehills.com/

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/abbeyofthehills

The abbey is 2 miles South of Hwy 12, 13 miles West of Milbank.

Birthplace of American Legion Baseball

The American Legion Baseball league was first proposed at an American Legion state convention in Milbank, South Dakota, in 1925.

More than 95 years later, American Legion Baseball continues to be one of the most successful and tradition-rich amateur athletic leagues.

Address: Milbank, SD

Phone: (605) 432-9575

Website: http://birthplaceoflegionbaseball.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/birthplaceofamericanlegionbaseball

Cold Springs Granite Quarry

Address: 14982 485th Ave. – Milbank, SD, 57252

Phone: (605) 432-9389

Website: http://www.coldspringgranite.com

Dakota Granite Quarry

Address: 14964 484th Ave.

Address 2: PO Box 1351 – Milbank, SD, 57252

Phone: (605) 432-5580

Website: http://www.dakotagranite.com

A quality manufacturer of granite monuments, cemetery headstones, family memorials, countertops and tile.

Grant County Historical Society Museums

Address: 3rd Ave. and 3rd St. – Milbank, SD, 57252

Phone: (605) 938-4192

Website: https://www.grantcountysdmuseums.org/

Lake Farley Park

Address: North on Hwy 15 – Milbank, SD, 57252

Lake Farley is one of Milbank’s most beautiful areas. This large park offers entertainment and fun for individuals of all ages. Several different playgrounds are available for children, as well as a swimming beach with two docks. Five picnic shelters across the park are accessible for relaxation, family picnics, or event gatherings. A path around the park is great for walking, jogging, or biking. Enjoy a game of volleyball on the beach area. Restrooms are available near the playground and beach. This manmade lake was named after an active community volunteer and councilman, John Stanley Farley. The lake and dam provided the needed source of water for operating the steam locomotives that fueled the railroad train.  We also have many other parks throughout the community. Find more about those here!

Milbank Grist Mill

Address: 4th Avenue & Flynn Drive – Milbank, SD, 57252

Phone: (605) 432-6656

Built by English settler Henry Holland in 1884, the Milbank Grist Mill was completely reconstructed in 2009. This peace of history stands forty-four feet high and is fitted with four sails seven feet wide and thirty feet long. Tours and live demonstrations are available.

Milbank Visitor Center

Address: 1001 E. 4th Ave. – Milbank, SD, 57252

City Office: (605) 432-9575

Website: https://www.milbanksd.com

Houses the City Offices, Police Department, Chamber of Commerce, Economic Development Corporation and Wildlife Conservation Officer office. Open M-F 8:30am – 5:00pm or by appointment.

Unity Health & Fitness

Address: 904 E 4th Ave – Milbank, SD, 57252

Phone: (605) 432-9236

Website: https://www.milbanksd.com/unity

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