Eagle's View Bed & Breakfast

710 Verendrye Drive , Fort Pierre, South Dakota
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Innkeeper(s): Brian and Teri Barnes, Innkeepers
 
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    Eagle's View Bed & Breakfast - Fort Pierre, South Dakota

     

     

     

    A quiet, peaceful world still exists at the Eagle's View Bed & Breakfast, owned and operated by Jim and Linda Steele of Fort Pierre. Sitting high on a hilltop, the Inn is located in hills that are still native to when Lewis and Clark explored in 1804 to 1806.

    The open, casual atmosphere invites you into a serene, homey atmosphere.

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    Newly constructed in 2002, Eagle's View was built for a bed and breakfast with five spacious guest rooms that have their own dressing areas and private baths. Each room has a beautiful view of the Missouri River.

    All guests are welcome to enjoy the two sitting areas, two enclosed sun porches, great room with bar, studio library with gift shop, and extensive deck with fabulous views. A large, secure, off-street parking lot is also available for our guests' use. We also have a Meeting Room available. Seating for up to 30 guests. Great for retreats, meals, parties, family gatherings. Homecooked meals and catering available.

     

     

     

     

     

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    Wireless internet is available

     

    Treat your taste buds to a full complimentary breakfast served in the dining area, and enjoy a gathering time each evening with refreshments. Special dietary needs can be accommodated upon request.

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    Eagle's View Bed and Breakfast is open year round and welcomes hunters, fishermen, family reunions, small group meetings, and retreats. Guests are encouraged to invite their local family and friends to stop by and visit.

     

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    South Dakota contains some of the finest fishing waters in North America. Between the mountain lakes and streams of the Black Hills and the glacial lakes of eastern South Dakota, anglers will find fishing opportunities in stock dams, prairie rivers, and giant reservoirs. Nearly thirty fish species provide anglers with a variety of fishing adventures. South Dakota's fishing season, with some exceptions, is open year-round, providing quality, four-season fishing.