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Cottage Inn Motel

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The Cottage Inn Motel is located on Hwy 14 one block east of Hwy 25 in De Smet, the home of Laura Ingalls Wilder and the setting for the Laura Ingalls Wilder Books. It offers 40 spacious rooms, color cable television, direct dial phones, plug-ins, truck parking, and kitchenettes. Pets welcome with permission.

Location: Hiway 25 & 14, P O Box 422, De Smet South Dakota 57231 Telephone 605-854-3396 Toll Free: 800-848-0215 Fax 605-854-3475

Other Motels, Hotels and Resorts nearby:
(Brookings) Comfort Inn Brookings
(De Smet) Cottage Inn Motel
(Huron) Dakota Plains Inn
(Estelline) Dakota Ringneck
(Madison) Lake Park Motel
(Redfield) Redfield Country Inn

04/19 Coming to The De Smet area
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South Dakota BBQ Championships Huron SD May31-June1 Anyone can compete in the backyard BBQ Competition. Meat is provided so you don't need to bring any.
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Turner County Fair Parker SD August12-15 South Dakota's oldest county fair. The four best days of summer.
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