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SOUTH DAKOTA I - 90 E P O S Service by the Mile T M i l SOUTH DAKOTA I - 90 e p o s Service by the Mile t • • • See What’s Ahead! • • • Web Cams & State Oversize State Tourist Road Conditions Ahead & Weight Regs Attractions • • • (Return to State Highway Listings) • • • 0 S. Dakota / Wyoming State Line Telecopier Permits Call...605 698-3925 or In-State Toll Free...800 637-3255 1 Take a Break We owe it to each other Rest Area - Eastbound For Safety Sake! to keep it clean 2 McNenny State Fish Hatchery 10 SPEARFISH Bus I-90 • US 85 N • BELLE FOURCHE • Hospital 12 SPEARFISH Black Hills Passion Play • Black Hills State University • Hospital 14 SPEARFISH Bus I-90 • US 14A • Spearfish Canyon 17 US 85 S DEADWOOD • LEAD 23 WHITEWOOD BELLE FOURCHE • SD 34 W 30 STURGIS Bus I-90 • US 14A & SD 34 E • Fort Meade V. A. Hospital Zylstra Towing, Inc. “Since 1978” 2275 W. Lazelle 24 Hour Service Sturgis, SD 57785 Local & Long Distance 605 347-4088 Heavy Recovery & Towing 32 STURGIS Bus I-90 • SD 79 N • Fort Meade V. A. Hospital & Nat’l Historic Site 34 Black Hills National Cemetery 37 Pleasant Valley Road 39 Weigh & Inspection Station Phone ..........605 347-2671 Call ahead; Eastbound Fax ...............605 347-0072 arrive prepared! 40 Tilford Road • Bethlehem Road 42 Take a Break We owe it to each other Rest Areas For Safety Sake! to keep it clean 44 Bethlehem Road • PIEDMONT 46 PIEDMONT Elk Creek Road 48 Stagebarn Canyon Road Northwest Peterbilt Peterbilt Trucks Sales & Service 11720 JB Road Used All Makes Blackhawk, SD 57718-9361 Reinke Trailers Complete Truck & Trailer Parts & Service 605 393-1267 Mon-Fri 7am to 7pm • Sat 8am to Noon 51 RAPID CITY Black Hawk Road • Bus I-90 • SD 79 S 55 RAPID CITY Deadwood Avenue Bosselman Truck Stop 24 Hour Fuel • Boss Truck Shop • Food • Casino Parking for 100 Trucks Truck & Trailer Parts & Repair 2783 Deadwood Ave. Large C-Store • Trucker Supplies Rapid City, SD 57702 Plenty of Truck Parking • Road Service Truck Wash • Trucker Lounge • Showers 605 348-7070 Subway Sandwiches • Sunday Chapel Service © TruckerGuide, Inc. 2011 All Rights Reserved M i l SOUTH DAKOTA I - 90 e p o s Service by the Mile t Butler Machinery Certified Caterpillar Mechanics 3601 Deadwood Ave. N. Genuine Caterpillar Parts Rapid City, SD 57702 Mon-Fri: 6 am to Midnight Sat: 8 am to 4:30 pm 605 342-4850 After Hours Parts & Service: 605-342-4850 Sheehan Mack Sales Truck Sales • Service • Parts • Rental 1810 Deadwood Ave. Mon-Fri 7am to 5pm Rapid City, SD 57702 Sat 8am to Noon 606 342-5694 On Call 24 Hours • 7 Days West River International 2530 Deadwood Ave. Truck Sales • Service • Parts Rapid City, SD 57702-0351 Heavy Duty Trucks 605 343-7575 57 RAPID CITY I-190 • US 16 W • Black Hills Natl Forest • Mt Rushmore • Civic Center 58 RAPID CITY Haines Avenue • Hospital 59 RAPID CITY La Crosse Street 60 RAPID CITY North Street • School of Mines • Bus I-90 to RUSHMORE Thermo King Parts & Service Rapid Refrigeration, LLC Auxiliary Power Units 111 Poplar Street Mon-Fri: 8am to 5pm Rapid City, SD 57701 24 Hour Emergency Callout 605 341-2431 Road Service • Cab Air Equipment for All Your Refrigeration Needs Eddie’s Truck Center Truck Sales • Parts • Service 1002 E. Omaha Road Mon-Fri: 7am to 11pm Rapid City, SD 57701 Sat: 8am to 4pm 605 348-4900 Emergency Callout Available Dale’s Tires 3200 S. Hwy 79 Huge Truck Tire Inventory Rapid City, SD 57702 Mon-Fri: 7am to 5pm 24 Hour Emergency Callout Available 605 348-1244 61 RAPID CITY Elk Vale Rd • St. Patrick St • Regional Airport • Western Regional Vo-Tech M.G. Oil Co./Flying J Parking for 150 Trucks 24 Hour Fuel • Food • C-Store 4200 N. I-90 Service Road ATM • Clothing • Gifts • Laundromat • RV Dump Rapid City, SD 57709 Video Gaming • CAT Scales • Showers 605 342-0527 © TruckerGuide, Inc. 2011 All Rights Reserved M i l SOUTH DAKOTA I - 90 e p o s Service by the Mile t M&W Towing & Recovery Heavy Duty Towing 22759 Radar Hill Road Box 7 Trucks • 3 Trailers Elder, SD 57719 RVs Welcome 605 923-1927 On Call 24 Hours • 7 Days Black Hills Truck & Trailer Truck & Trailer 3815 Beale Street Sales • Parts • Service Rapid City, SD 57703 Mon-Fri: 7:30am to 6pm 605 348-3019 Sat: 8am to Noon 63 (Eastbound Side) Ellsworth Air Force Base • Commercial Entrance EB • BOX ELDER 66 Ellsworth Air Force Base Main Entrance • Commercial Vehicles WB use Service Road • BOX ELDER 69 Turnout Areas 78 NEW UNDERWOOD 84 County Road 479 88 (Eastbound Side) County Road 473 • Exit only • No Re-entry back onto I-90 90 County Road 492 99 WASTA 99 Take a Break We owe it to each other Rest Areas For Safety Sake! to keep it clean 101 County Road T504 Jensen Road 107 Cedar Butte Road 109 WALL Bus I-90 110 WALL • BADLANDS Bus I-90 & SD 240 • Wall Health Services Clinic (605) 279-2149 112 PHILIP • PIERRE US 14 E 116 BADLANDS 121 BADLANDS 127 BADLANDS 130 (Eastbound Side) Turnout Area 131 Badlands Interior SD 240 • Badlands National Park 138 (Westbound Side) Scenic Overlook 143 PHILIP Hospital • SD 73 N 150 KADOKA Buffalo Gap National Grassland • SD 73 S 152 KADOKA South Creek Road Balands Truck Stop Fuel • C-Store • Deli Express • Free WiFi Free Shower with Diesel • Truckers Lounge 24475 S Creek Road Plenty of Truck Parking • Laundry Facility Kadoka, SD 57543 Large Stock of Sturgis Rally Tee Shirts 605 837-2126 Most Fuel Purchase Options Honored Open 24 Hours • 7 Days a Week 163 BELVIDERE SD 63 S 165 Take a Break We owe it to each other Rest Area - Eastbound For Safety Sake! to keep it clean 167 Take a Break We owe it to each other Rest Area - Westbound For Safety Sake! to keep it clean 170 MIDLAND SD 63 N 172 CEDAR BUTTE 177 Route 6511 183 OKATON 188 Turnout Areas © TruckerGuide, Inc. 2011 All Rights Reserved M i l SOUTH DAKOTA I - 90 e p o s Service by the Mile t 190 Westbound Entering Mountain Time Zone Eastbound Entering Central Time Zone 191 MURDO Bus I-90 192 MURDO • WHITE RIVER Bus I-90 • US 83 S 194 Turnout Areas 201 DRAPER 208 Ranch Exit 212 FORT PIERRE • PIERRE State Capitol • Ft. Pierre • US 83 N • SD 53 • Hospital 34 miles N Coffee Cup Fuel Stop #8 24022 US Highway 83 Open 24 Hours Vivian, SD 57576 Fuel • Casino • Hot Stuff Pizza 605 683-4666 “DELI DEPOT” Hot & Cold Food Items Plenty of Truck Parking 214 VIVIAN 218 Take a Break We owe it to each other Rest Area - Eastbound For Safety Sake! to keep it clean 220 Ranch Exit 222 Take a Break We owe it to each other Rest Area - Westbound For Safety Sake! to keep it clean 225 PRESHO Bus I-90 226 PRESHO • WINNER Bus I-90 • Hwy 183 S 241 LYMAN SD 47 N 248 RELIANCE SD 47 N • Lower Brule Tribal Headquarters 251 GREGORY • WINNER SD 47 S 260 CHAMBERLAIN • OACOMA Bus I-90 Food & Fuel Al’s Oasis Fuel 24 Hours • 7 Days 1000 E. Hwy 16 Full Service Restaurant Oacoma, SD 57365 & Supermarket 7am to 9pm 605 734-6051 ATM • C-Store • Gifts • Motel Video Lottery & Lounge 263 CHAMBERLAIN Bus. I-90 • SD 50 • Hospital • St. Joseph Museum 264 Take a Break We owe it to each other Rest Areas - Scenic Overlook For Safety Sake! to keep it clean 265 CHAMBERLAIN The Equipment • Experience • Service A&R Truck Equipment Makes the Difference 2040 E. King Avenue 24 Hour Heavy Duty Towing • Tire Road Service Chamberlain, SD 57325 Truck Parts & Service • New & Used Tires 605 734-5523 Mon-Fri 8am to 6pm • Sat 8am to 1pm On Call 24 Hours / 7 Days 272 PUKWANA SD 50 • Snake Creek Recreational Area • Platte Recreational Area 284 KIMBALL SD 45 N 289 PLATTE SD 45 S 293 Turnout Areas 296 WHITE LAKE 301 Take a Break We owe it to each other Rest Areas For Safety Sake! to keep it clean © TruckerGuide, Inc. 2011 All Rights Reserved M i l SOUTH DAKOTA I - 90 e p o s Service by the Mile t 308 PLANKINTON Bus I-90 310 STICKNEY • ABERDEEN HURON • US 281 • Fort Randall Dam Coffee Cup Fuel Stop #4 25471 US Highway 281 Open 24 Hours Plankinton, SD 57368 Fuel • Casino • Hot Stuff Pizza 605 942-7138 “DELI DEPOT” Hot & Cold Food Items Showers • Plenty of Truck Parking 319 MOUNT VERNON 325 Betts Road 330 MITCHELL Corn Palace • Bus I-90 Phone ..........605 757-6406 Call ahead; Weigh & Inspection Station Fax ...............605 757-6407 arrive prepared! 332 MITCHELL • PARKSTON Bus I-90 • SD 37 • Corn Palace • HURON • Wesleyan College • Hospital A&G Diesel I Complete Truck & Trailer Repair 123 E. Spruce Street Parts • Service Mitchell, SD 57301 Mon-Fri 7am-5pm 605 996-4137 Sat 8am to Noon A&G Diesel II Hwy 37 & I-90 Complete Truck & Trailer Repair (Behind I-90 Travel Plaza) Tires • Parts • Service Mitchell, SD 57301 Mon-Fri 7am-6pm Sat 8am to 5pm • Sun 9am to 4pm 605 996-3536 335 Riverside Road 337 Turnout Area 344 FULTON • ALEXANDRIA SD 262 E 350 EMERY • FARMER SD 25 • DE SMET • Laura Ingalls Wilder - “Little House on the Prairie” 353 SPENCER • EMERY357 BRIDGEWATER • CANOVA 363 Take a Break We owe it to each other Rest Areas For Safety Sake! to keep it clean 364 SALEM • YANKTON US 81 • PRAIRIE VILLAGE 368 CANISOTA 374 MONTROSE 379 HUMBOLDT • MADISON SD 19 387 HARTFORD 390 BUFFALO RIDGE • HARTFORD SD 38 396A SIOUX FALLS I-29 South Butler Machinery Certified Caterpillar Mechanics 3201 N.
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