List of cities in South Dakota

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This is a list of places incorporated in the U.S. state of South Dakota as cities. Municipalities in South Dakota can also be incorporated as towns. South Dakota has one incorporated village, Wentworth, Lake County. [1] There are 311 municipalities.

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Cities

  County seat
  State capital and county seat

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Sioux Falls, largest city in South Dakota Sioux Falls Skyline 41.jpg
Sioux Falls, largest city in South Dakota
Rapid City, Downtown Rapid City Downtown.jpg
Rapid City, Downtown
Aberdeen, Storybook Land Storybookland castle aberdeen sd.jpg
Aberdeen, Storybook Land
2023 rankCity2023 estimate [2] 2020 Census [3] ChangeCounty
1 Sioux Falls † 206,410192,517+7.22% Minnehaha
Lincoln
2 Rapid City † 79,40474,703+6.29% Pennington
3 Aberdeen † 28,11028,495−1.35% Brown
4 Brookings † 24,31223,377+4.00% Brookings
5 Watertown † 23,23022,655+2.54% Codington
6 Yankton † 15,63015,411+1.42% Yankton
7 Mitchell † 15,62115,660−0.25% Davison
8 Huron † 14,61814,263+2.49% Beadle
9 Pierre ‡ 13,88014,091−1.50% Hughes
10 Box Elder 13,86811,746+18.07% Pennington
Meade
11 Spearfish 13,28212,193+8.93% Lawrence
12 Vermillion † 12,01111,695+2.70% Clay
13 Brandon 10,95811,048−0.81% Minnehaha
14 Harrisburg 9,4356,732+40.15% Lincoln
15 Tea 7,3815,598+31.85% Lincoln
16 Sturgis † 7,0677,020+0.67% Meade
17 Madison † 6,0916,191−1.62% Lake
18 Belle Fourche † 5,8735,617+4.56% Butte
19 Dell Rapids 3,8683,996−3.20% Minnehaha
20 Hartford 3,6143,354+7.75% Minnehaha
21 Hot Springs † 3,6093,395+6.30% Fall River [4]
22 Milbank † 3,5123,544−0.90% Grant
23 Mobridge 3,2243,261−1.13% Walworth
24 North Sioux City 3,0483,042+0.20% Union
25 Lead 3,0352,982+1.78% Lawrence
26 Canton † 3,0013,066−2.12% Lincoln
27 Summerset 3,0002,972+0.94% Meade
28 Winner † 2,9122,921−0.31% Tripp [5]
29 Lennox 2,4932,423+2.89% Lincoln
30 Chamberlain † 2,4912,473+0.73% Brule
31 Sisseton † 2,4182,479−2.46% Roberts
32 Flandreau † 2,3582,372−0.59% Moody
33 Volga 2,3402,113+10.74% Brookings
34 Fort Pierre † 2,1752,115+2.84% Stanley
35 Redfield † 2,1312,214−3.75% Spink
36 Beresford 2,1032,180−3.53% Union
Lincoln
37 Elk Point † 2,0752,149−3.44% Union
38 Springfield 1,9131,914−0.05% Bon Homme
39 Custer † 1,8441,919−3.91% Custer
40 Webster † 1,6871,728−2.37% Day
41 Parkston 1,5441,567−1.47% Hutchinson
42 Wagner 1,4261,490−4.30% Charles Mix
43 Crooks 1,3711,362+0.66% Minnehaha
44 Groton 1,3551,380−1.81% Brown
45 Deadwood † 1,3431,156+16.18% Lawrence
46 Salem † 1,3351,325+0.75% McCook
47 Miller † 1,3261,349−1.70% Hand
48 Baltic 1,3251,246+6.34% Minnehaha
49 Freeman 1,3111,329−1.35% Hutchinson
50 Parker † 1,2711,194+6.45% Turner
51 Platte 1,2421,296−4.17% Charles Mix
52 Eagle Butte 1,2281,258−2.38% Dewey
Ziebach
53 Gregory 1,2221,221+0.08% Gregory
54 Clear Lake † 1,2161,218−0.16% Deuel
55 Britton † 1,2091,215−0.49% Marshall
56 Garretson 1,1751,228−4.32% Minnehaha
57 Clark † 1,1591,148+0.96% Clark
58 Lemmon 1,1561,160−0.34% Perkins
59 Aurora 1,1481,047+9.65% Brookings
60 Mission 1,1421,156−1.21% Todd
61 Tyndall † 1,0751,057+1.70% Bon Homme
62 Gettysburg † 1,0721,104−2.90% Potter
63 De Smet † 1,0461,056−0.95% Kingsbury
64 Piedmont 1,015971+4.53% Meade
65 Centerville 957918+4.25% Turner
66 Hill City 953872+9.29% Pennington
67 Ipswich † 947928+2.05% Edmunds
68 Whitewood 943879+7.28% Lawrence
69 Arlington 928915+1.42% Kingsbury
Brookings
70 Martin † 926938−1.28% Bennett
71 Worthing 918927−0.97% Lincoln
72 Valley Springs 878885−0.79% Minnehaha
73 Marion 874849+2.94% Turner
74 Viborg 834814+2.46% Turner
75 Howard † 833848−1.77% Miner
76 Faulkton † 823826−0.36% Faulk
77 Scotland 784785−0.13% Bon Homme
78 Plankinton † 782781+0.13% Aurora
79 Alcester 781820−4.76% Union
80 Elkton 776755+2.78% Brookings
81 Eureka 773813−4.92% McPherson
82 Estelline 768749+2.54% Hamlin
83 Edgemont 767725+5.79% Fall River
84 Wessington Springs † 761771−1.30% Jerauld
85 Philip † 758759−0.13% Haakon
86 Castlewood 706698+1.15% Hamlin
87 Armour † 703698+0.72% Douglas
88 Colton 700738−5.15% Minnehaha
89 Wall 688699−1.57% Pennington
90 Lake Andes † 685710−3.52% Charles Mix
91 Onida † 658666−1.20% Sully
92-(T) Alexandria † 654649+0.77% Hanson
92-(T) Colman 654634+3.15% Moody
94 Woonsocket † 648631+2.69% Sanborn
95 Canistota 642631+1.74% McCook
96 Highmore † 636682−6.74% Hyde
97 Menno 619614+0.81% Hutchinson
98 Lake Preston 613589+4.07% Kingsbury
99 New Underwood 610590+3.39% Pennington
100 Selby † 607610−0.49% Walworth
101 Lake Norden 598554+7.94% Hamlin
102 Newell 597584+2.23% Butte
103 Avon 595586+1.54% Bon Homme
104 Kimball 581572+1.57% Brule
105 Humboldt 5795790.00% Minnehaha
106 Burke † 577575+0.35% Gregory
107 Tripp 564575−1.91% Hutchinson
108 Corsica 556561−0.89% Douglas
109 McLaughlin 549569−3.51% Corson
110 White 542537+0.93% Brookings
111 Kadoka † 539543−0.74% Jackson
112 White River † 519533−2.63% Mellette
113 Timber Lake † 516509+1.38% Dewey
114 Bridgewater 507511−0.78% McCook
115 Emery 478484−1.24% Hanson
116-(T) Bowdle 476470+1.28% Edmunds
116-(T) Dupree † 476494−3.64% Ziebach
118 Waubay 475473+0.42% Day
119 Bryant 470471−0.21% Hamlin
120 St. Francis 467469−0.43% Todd
121 Montrose 466468−0.43% McCook
122 Wolsey 465459+1.31% Beadle
123 Presho 464472−1.69% Lyman
124 Warner 463485−4.54% Brown
125 Mount Vernon 459461−0.43% Davison
126-(T) Jefferson 448475−5.68% Union
126-(T) Murdo † 448475−5.68% Jones
128 Irene 435422+3.08% Clay
Turner
Yankton
129 Wilmot 424432−1.85% Roberts
130 Leola † 416434−4.15% McPherson
131 Hayti † 414393+5.34% Hamlin
132 Big Stone City 410412−0.49% Grant
133 White Lake 406394+3.05% Aurora
134 Herreid 405416−2.64% Campbell
135 Tabor 403407−0.98% Bon Homme
136 Oacoma 390386+1.04% Lyman
137 Hurley 385379+1.58% Turner
138 Gayville 378382−1.05% Yankton
139 Hermosa 373382−2.36% Custer
140 Rosholt 368379−2.90% Roberts
141 Hoven 366379−3.43% Potter
142 Ethan 361365−1.10% Davison
143-(T) Buffalo † 356346+2.89% Harding
143-(T) Faith 356367−3.00% Meade
145 Wakonda 350347+0.86% Clay
146 Blunt 338342−1.17% Hughes
147 Florence 334337−0.89% Codington
148 Colome 330331−0.30% Tripp
149 Hudson 323311+3.86% Lincoln
150 Stickney 318321−0.93% Aurora
151 Chancellor 316300+5.33% Turner
152 Veblen 314317−0.95% Marshall
153 Bison † 304302+0.66% Perkins
154 Iroquois 295292+1.03% Kingsbury
Beadle
155 Kennebec † 284281+1.07% Lyman
156 Bristol 282288−2.08% Day
157-(T) Langford 281283−0.71% Marshall
157-(T) Roscoe 281269+4.46% Edmunds
159 Summit 277288−3.82% Roberts
160 Henry 263256+2.73% Codington
161 Willow Lake 261255+2.35% Clark
162 Bonesteel 257258−0.39% Gregory
163 Egan 246241+2.07% Moody
164 Keystone 241240+0.42% Pennington
165-(T) Gary 238240−0.83% Deuel
165-(T) Pukwana 238233+2.15% Brule
167 Trent 235206+14.08% Moody
168 Pickstown 228230−0.87% Charles Mix
169 New Effington 226234−3.42% Roberts
170 Pollock 222224−0.89% Campbell
171 Bruce 215210+2.38% Brookings
172 Nisland 213206+3.40% Butte
173 Alpena 2122120.00% Jerauld
174 Frederick 206215−4.19% Brown
175 Tulare 205211−2.84% Spink
176 Wessington 202197+2.54% Beadle
Hand
177 Toronto 1961960.00% Deuel
178 Mellette 195199−2.01% Spink
179-(T) Doland 189199−5.03% Spink
179-(T) Hecla 189193−2.07% Brown
179-(T) South Shore 1891890.00% Codington
182 Mission Hill 187190−1.58% Yankton
183 Roslyn 1811810.00% Day
184 Wentworth 174181−3.87% Lake
185 Peever 173180−3.89% Roberts
186 Kranzburg 165163+1.23% Codington
187 Hosmer 1641640.00% Edmunds
188-(T) Ramona 163159+2.52% Lake
188-(T) St. Lawrence 1631630.00% Hand
190 Monroe 160159+0.63% Turner
191 Letcher 1591590.00% Sanborn
192 Volin 157158−0.63% Yankton
193 Columbia 156160−2.50% Brown
194-(T) Delmont 1531530.00% Douglas
194-(T) Dimock 153137+11.68% Hutchinson
196 Geddes 152156−2.56% Charles Mix
197-(T) Buffalo Gap 149131+13.74% Custer
197-(T) Goodwin 149147+1.36% Deuel
199 Isabel 1451450.00% Dewey
200 Conde 140142−1.41% Spink
201 Spencer 137136+0.74% McCook
202 Northville 136139−2.16% Spink
203 Artesian 135129+4.65% Sanborn
204 Badger 134129+3.88% Kingsbury
205 Cavour 133128+3.91% Beadle
206 Astoria 1321320.00% Deuel
207 Frankfort 130134−2.99% Spink
208-(T) Carthage 1271270.00% Miner
208-(T) Reliance 127128−0.78% Lyman
210 Oelrichs 126117+7.69% Fall River
211 Pierpont 124129−3.88% Day
212 Java 1211210.00% Walworth
213 Oldham 119121−1.65% Kingsbury
214 Brandt 118114+3.51% Deuel
215 Lesterville 1151150.00% Yankton
216-(T) Pringle 111109+1.83% Custer
216-(T) Yale 111112−0.89% Beadle
218 McIntosh † 110111−0.90% Corson
219-(T) Hitchcock 109112−2.68% Beadle
219-(T) Midland 109112−2.68% Haakon
221 Glenham 108112−3.57% Walworth
222-(T) Ashton 106108−1.85% Spink
222-(T) Claremont 106108−1.85% Brown
222-(T) Stockholm 106102+3.92% Grant
225 Central City 10493+11.83% Lawrence
226 Cresbard 10396+7.29% Faulk
227 Hazel 1021020.00% Hamlin
228-(T) Fairfax 10196+5.21% Gregory
228-(T) Sinai 10199+2.02% Brookings
230 Harrold 100101−0.99% Hughes
231 Revillo 9899−1.01% Grant
232 Wallace 9491+3.30% Codington
233-(T) Canova 9189+2.25% Miner
233-(T) Eden 9194−3.19% Marshall
235-(T) Fulton 8687−1.15% Hanson
235-(T) Westport 8688−2.27% Brown
237 Dallas 8589−4.49% Gregory
238 Brentford 8488−4.55% Spink
239 Claire City 8182−1.22% Roberts
240-(T) Akaska 8077+3.90% Walworth
240-(T) Fruitdale 8073+9.59% Butte
242 Herrick 7674+2.70% Gregory
243 Sherman 7581−7.41% Minnehaha
244-(T) Batesland 73100−27.00% Oglala Lakota
244-(T) Bushnell 7371+2.82% Brookings
246-(T) Agar 7168+4.41% Sully
246-(T) Utica 7170+1.43% Yankton
248-(T) La Bolt 6966+4.55% Grant
248-(T) Ravinia 6971−2.82% Charles Mix
250-(T) Andover 6866+3.03% Day
250-(T) Dante 6875−9.33% Charles Mix
252-(T) Corona 6769−2.90% Roberts
252-(T) Strandburg 6763+6.35% Grant
254 Interior 6665+1.54% Jackson
255-(T) Bradley 65650.00% Clark
255-(T) Mound City † 6569−5.80% Campbell
257-(T) Camp Crook 6460+6.67% Harding
257-(T) Fairburn 6460+6.67% Custer
257-(T) Olivet † 64640.00% Hutchinson
257-(T) Quinn 6463+1.59% Pennington
261 Fairview 6361+3.28% Lincoln
262 Wasta 6265−4.62% Pennington
263-(T) Raymond 5853+9.43% Clark
263-(T) Stratford 5857+1.75% Brown
265-(T) Brant Lake 56560.00% Hand
265-(T) Davis 5654+3.70% Turner
265-(T) Ree Heights 5659−5.08% Hand
268-(T) New Witten 54540.00% Tripp
268-(T) Turton 5455−1.82% Spink
268-(T) Vienna 5449+10.20% Clark
271 Orient 5251+1.96% Faulk
272 Lane 4947+4.26% Jerauld
273 Ortley 4850−4.00% Roberts
274 Nunda 4746+2.17% Lake
275 Grenville 4648−4.17% Day
276-(T) Morristown 4547−4.26% Corson
276-(T) Twin Brooks 4547−4.26% Grant
278-(T) Lake City 4345−4.44% Marshall
278-(T) Ward 4334+26.47% Moody
280-(T) Belvidere 4246−8.70% Jackson
280-(T) Draper 4246−8.70% Jones
282-(T) Naples 4138+7.89% Clark
282-(T) Wood 41410.00% Mellette
284 Erwin 40400.00% Kingsbury
285 Tolstoy 3735+5.71% Potter
286-(T) Dolton 3634+5.88% Turner
286-(T) Garden City 3633+9.09% Clark
288 Lebanon 3233−3.03% Potter
289 Altamont 3132−3.12% Deuel
290-(T) Broadland 27270.00% Beadle
290-(T) Long Lake 27270.00% McPherson
292 Virgil 2616+62.50% Beadle
293 Vilas 2529−13.79% Miner
294 Seneca 2322+4.55% Faulk
295 Rockham 2122−4.55% Faulk
296 Marvin 2019+5.26% Grant
297 Chelsea 19190.00% Faulk
298 Hetland 1820−10.00% Kingsbury
299 Farmer 1615+6.67% Hanson
300 Onaka 1513+15.38% Faulk
301 Wetonka 1316−18.75% McPherson
302-(T) Bancroft 1113−15.38% Kingsbury
302-(T) Cottonwood 1112−8.33% Jackson
304 Albee 97+28.57% Grant
305 Artas 87+14.29% Campbell
306-(T) Verdon 73+133.33% Brown
306-(T) White Rock 76+16.67% Roberts
308 Butler 64+50.00% Day
309 Lowry 510−50.00% Walworth
310 Hillsview 02−100.00% McPherson

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  2. "United States Census Bureau". U.S. Census Bureau. May 18, 2023. Retrieved May 17, 2024.
  3. "2020 Census Results". United States Census Bureau, Population Division. Retrieved August 14, 2021.
  4. Hot Springs is also the de facto county seat of neighboring Oglala Lakota County.
  5. Winner is also the de facto county seat of neighboring Todd County.