The Days Inn Mitchell is conveniently located just off I-90. Our location allows easy access to the area parks, golf course, historical attractions and our unique downtown shopping district.
Our city offers some of the most exciting and interesting attractions in the world. Be sure to visit the worlds only Corn Palace, Prehistoric Indian Village and Archeodome. We are located in the heart of some of the best pheasant hunting in the world. Our hotel is located 1/2 mile of Cabelas retail store, the only one in South Dakota.
The Days Inn Mitchell is an ideal selection whether you are attending one of our festivals, participating in a golf or ball tourney, swimming at the water park, visiting the many historical sites, or just relax after a day of driving.
The business traveler will find that the Days Inn provides for their needs as well. We offer free high speed wireless internet access and work desk every room, free continental breakfast, in-room coffee maker & coffee and cable TV with 24 hour news.
Whether you are traveling for business or pleasure, the Days Inn Mitchell looks forward to being your host during your stay.
Business Center With 2 Computers, Printer & Copier
Coffee Maker & Coffee In All Rooms
Microwave & Refrigerators In Suites Only
Cable TV With Over 65 Channels Featuring HBO, ESPN & CNN
Game Room
Laundry Room
Only Small Dogs In Designated Pet Rooms, No Other Animals Allowed. 10 Dollar Non Refundable Fee and Credit Card Deposit Required.
Meeting & Event Facilities
Meeting Room A: 250 sq. ft. - seats 20
Meeting Room B: 900 sq. ft. - seats 50-60 people depending on seating style.
Local Attractions
150 foot waterslide, 12 person hot tub, and wading pool for small children.
Worlds Only Corn Palace
Cabelas Retail Store
Dakota Discovery Museum
Walk through our doors and enter a relaxing and unique alternative to the fast paced world outside. Our engaging environment invites you to explore! Discover life on the prairies, where the Native American people met with immigrants, settlers and cattle men of the West. Experience the moving spiritual art of Oscar Howe and re-live the Wild West with the illustrations of Charles Hargens. The cultural complex includes four historic buildings, regional history and art galleries. The Garret gift shop offers unique gift items. Located on the Dakota Wesleyan University Campus.
Enchanted World Doll Museum
Featuring dolls from the 1400s to Star Wars. Over 4800 antique and modern dolls displayed in 345 diagrams depicting life in the 1800-1900s, fairy tales, nursery rhymes and ethnic dolls representing 127 countries.
Hunting
Thousands of hunters travel to Mitchell every year in search of the wily ringneck. The season begins in mid-October and runs through the middle part of December. The daily limit is 3 ringneck pheasants with possession limit of 15 birds over a five day period.
Klock Works
Custom bike builder. As seen on the Discovery Channel.
Prehistoric Indian Village and Archeodome
A full scale lodge, a dog travois and bull boat, give a taste of what it was like on the plains 1000 years ago. Capture a glimpse of this prehistoric culture through daily hands-on activities and guided tours. Visit the Archeodome, one of only three in the world, and discover Native American Culture, art, and traditions through special summer and fall events. Native American artists are featured in our unique gift shop year-round.
Shooting hours are 12 PM to sunset from 10/21 to 10/28, and 10 AM to sunset during the remainder of the season. For more hunting information, call Dave at 605-996-6208, Good hunting!
Pheasant Hunting Fundraising Banquet at the Corn Palace
Pheasant Hunting Season Opens: 10/21 - 12/31
PRCA Rodeo: 7/13 - 7/16
September
Summer Solstice Arts Festival: 6/26 - 6/28
The 20th Annual Corn Palace Polka Fest: 9/17 - 9/19
University & Tech Institutes Graduation
Worlds Only Corn Palace
Mitchell, SD 57301 605-996-5567 or 800-257- CORN Hours of Operation: 8 AM-10 PM during 5/30 to 9/1
8 AM -5 PM during off season The Corn Palace was built in 1892 to prove the fertility of the soil and to promote settlement. Each year thousands of bushels of corn and small grains are applied to the outer walls of the building in pictorial form, the designs are changes every year.