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A Must-Visit Destination Selected by National Geographic

The Wheat Fields of Steptoe Butte 🌟Steptoe Butte State Park is one of the largest and most beautiful state parks in the United States. The quartzite butte is pin-like, with a flat surface dominated by exposed splendor. 🌟At the top of Butte, the eyes can see over 200 miles; the park is open year-round for daily use. It is one of the most beautiful parks in the agricultural region of South Dakota and the second-largest national park in North America, second only to Yellowstone National Park. 🌟The foothills are made of quartzite, and the surrounding terrain is rich in minerals such as sandstone, granite, and quartz. The Indians called Butte the “Mountain of Power,” and it is believed that the journey to the summit offers a gift of strength to the guardian spirit of the mountain. #WhereToGoOnWeekends #Seattle #WashingtonState #USA #USATravel #TravelRecommendations #USNationalParks #SeattleTravel #Photography #WeekendGetaway

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A Must-Visit Destination Selected by National Geographic

The Wheat Fields of Steptoe Butte 🌟Steptoe Butte State Park is one of the largest and most beautiful state parks in the United States. The quartzite butte is pin-like, with a flat surface dominated by exposed splendor. 🌟At the top of Butte, the eyes can see over 200 miles; the park is open year-round for daily use. It is one of the most beautiful parks in the agricultural region of South Dakota and the second-largest national park in North America, second only to Yellowstone National Park. 🌟The foothills are made of quartzite, and the surrounding terrain is rich in minerals such as sandstone, granite, and quartz. The Indians called Butte the “Mountain of Power,” and it is believed that the journey to the summit offers a gift of strength to the guardian spirit of the mountain. #WhereToGoOnWeekends #Seattle #WashingtonState #USA #USATravel #TravelRecommendations #USNationalParks #SeattleTravel #Photography #WeekendGetaway

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