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Sunday ● June 06, 2010

Elk Point
Richland
Akron, IA
Big Springs
Alcestor
Norway Center
Newton Hills State Park
Canton
Worthing
Lennox


Wednesday ● June 09, 2010

Arlington
Badger
Lake Norden
Bryant
Vienna
Elrod Corner



 
Monday ● June 07, 2010

Tea
Parker
Marion
Monroe
Battle Creek
Canistota






Thursday ● June 10, 2010

Clark
Raymond
Corner Hwy 20 & 414 Ave.
Crocker
Bradley




 
Tuesday ● June 08, 2010

Salem
Montrose
Buffalo Trading Post
Colton
Chester
Wentworth Corner
Nunda
Sinai




Friday ● June 11, 2010

Webster
Roslyn Corner
Ft. Sisseton State Park
Lake City
Veblen
Geneseo, ND
Lidgerwood, ND
Claire City
Sisseton

Elk Point   Back to the top

Your 2010 “Kick-Off Community” was named by the Indians long before the whites dreamed of settling here. Lying between the Missouri and the Big Sioux River, surrounded by timber, it was a runway for elk which were hunted by the Indians. Read More   

Richland



Akron, IA



Big Springs



Alcester



Norway Center



Newton Hills State Park



Canton



Worthing



Lennox



Tea   Back to the top

Tea, located just minutes from Sioux Falls, we have all the opportunities of the city while maintaining a "small town" atmosphere. Incorporated in 1906, the town fathers were advised to make a list of 10 short town names. Struggling to find a 10th name, the German fathers decided to break for tea, Tea was then added to the list and selected. The City which started with only a few residents has now grown to roughly 4,200 residents today. Read More

Parker



Marion



Monroe



Battle Creek



Canistota



Salem   Back to the top

The City of Salem and Progressive Salem Association welcome all Tour de Kota bicyclists and their supporters to Salem. Salem is a small town that has big things to offer. Salem will be buzzing with activity on June 7th & 8th, as we are not only a stopover community for the Tour de Kota; but we also have the McDermott Carnival in town.Read More

Montrose



Buffalo Trading Post



Colton



Chester



Wentworth Corner



Nunda



Sinia



Arlington   Back to the top

Arlington, SD will be providing a day of pampering while riders and supporters enjoy a festival in the park! You’ll enter the park through a finish line marking your successful completion of half the TDK route. Main Street businesses will be open late so plan to visit our two antique malls and don’t miss the Arlington commemorative items at Flowers by Betsy! Nelson Drug will be open for all your prescription and over the counter medical needs and the Arlington Chiropractic Center will be open until 6:00 pm. Read More   

Badger



Lake Norden



Bryant



Vienna



Elrod Corner



Clark   Back to the top

Get ready to fall off your bike seats as Comedian Mylo Hatzenbuhler “rocks and rolls” “till the cows come home”!!
Clark’s campsite is at Dickenson Park which is located a block north off Hwy 212. The campsite will feature picnic areas, shade, playground equipment and picnic shelters. Numerous vendors, Massage Therapy, and a Bean Bag Tournament will be located in the park along with a Free Wireless Internet Service and phone charging station. Read More   

Raymond



Corner Hwy 20 & 414 Ave.



Crocker



Bradley



Webster   Back to the top

Webster is awaiting your arrival! Riders and events will be located overnight at our Fair Grounds. The Main Street businesses are looking forward to the day’s festivities. You’ll have a variety of places to go and things to see, all at your option. Webster has a community swimming pool, museum but more importantly we have some great entertainment, a variety of food vendors and a beer garden waiting to host our visitors. There will be shuttles running for your convenience. Webster and the Glacial Lakes region offer some of the best fishing, hunting, and outdoor activities for residents and visitors to the area. There’s a variety of lakes within 30 minutes. Some may call it paradise. Read More   

Roslyn Center



Ft. Sisseton State Park



Lake City



Veblen



Geneseo, ND



Lidgerwood, SD



Claire City



Sisseton   Back to the top

On the final leg of the 2010 Tour de Kota™, participants are encouraged to “Blaze a New Trail” to Sisseton where more than 2,400 residents will be happy to welcome you. Located just two miles west of Interstate 29 at Exit 232, Sisseton is approximately 10 miles from the Minnesota border and 25 miles from the North Dakota border. Read More   

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