Top 20 South Dakota Influencers: Find Influencers in South Dakota, United States (Apr 2026)

We found 68 South Dakota Influencers in United States
These influencers mention 'South Dakota' in their Instagram bio and have audiences primarily in United States. Here are the top 20. To run a custom search, check out Modash's influencer discovery features (free to try).
04/01/2026
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1. John Thune

United States

Life-long South Dakotan serving my state in the U.S. Senate. Majority Leader. Dad. Husband. Grandfather. Sports Fan. Hate Shoveling Snow.

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2. Ashlyn Dinger | Destination Weddings & Elopements

United States

built on Jesus NEXT UP - O’AHU 🦋 Photo, Video, & Super 8 — Couples | Brands | Hospitality AVAILABLE WORLDWIDE! inquire below Presets @ashlynleepresets

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3. rowan

United States

presave my new song link below🐍 singer/songwriter ⭐️ @berkleecollege top 10 on season 22 of The Voice

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4. TK

United States

605 | @illinivball #2

Followers
19.2k
Fake followers
9.8%
Engagement rate
7.36%
Average Reel plays
27k
Audience gender
female
64.94%
male
35.06%
Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
United States
95.89%
Mexico
0.91%
Canada
0.34%
Puerto Rico
0.23%
Japan
0.23%
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5. Paul TenHaken

United States

32nd Mayor of Sioux Falls, SD ▪️ Believer ▪️ Husband ▪️ Dad ▪️ IRONMAN ▪️ Entrepreneur ▪️ Encourager ▪️Personal account, not associated w/ City of SF

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6. Alina VanVoorst

United States

Contact: alina.vanvoorst@gmail.com TikTok: Alina_vanvoorst 🇺🇦🇷🇺

Followers
17.2k
Fake followers
17.34%
Engagement rate
76.08%
Average Reel plays
40.5k
Audience gender
male
54.53%
female
45.47%
Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
United States
96.35%
Mexico
0.43%
Ukraine
0.43%
Brazil
0.31%
Canada
0.25%
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7. Corey▲Gross

United States

▲ landscape ▲ life (light and dark) ▲ wedding ▲ engagement ▲ nerd ▲ bands @shockvaluemusic @lostharbor @valleyhillmusic

Followers
16.8k
Fake followers
25.72%
Engagement rate
1.18%
Average Reel plays
12.4k
Audience gender
male
33.51%
female
66.49%
Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
United States
85.87%
India
2.13%
Indonesia
1.89%
Russia
0.63%
Brazil
0.55%
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8. Mary Novak

United States

weddings + portraits midwest based | South Dakota Owner: @filmhausstudio ✈️ Mexico, Colorado, Arizona

Followers
16.2k
Fake followers
15.31%
Engagement rate
1.44%
Average Reel plays
2.9k
Audience gender
Top performing Reels
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  3. September and October have been a whirlwind of months in general. A full time teaching job, running a full time business, weddings every weekend, shoots nearly every night, finding out I was pregnant, being exhausted/nauseous but working through it all, and doctors appointments, many many appointments that lead to losing our sweet baby at 12 weeks. We have been here twice before, but it never gets any easier. The sting of my other two babies had faded, but having another miscarriage brought back every single feeling and then some. Guilt. Shame. Sadness. Defeat. My own body failing me. Not being able to hold back tears at the most random times of the day. (Grief hits you like that.) And love, immense love for someone I would never get to rock or hold or watch rhett smother in kisses. My heart grew to love another human but now that love has nowhere to go but grief and tears and ‘what if’s’. I will always wonder who they would have been. I sit and imagine my lap overflowing with 4 babies wanting to all snuggle with their momma at the same time. Would they look like their blonde haired blue eyed brother who has every mannerism like his dad or would they have their dads dark features and a heart like their Momma’s? We’ve been here before and my experiences tell me we may be here again. But they also tell me we will be ok. The times when my heart aches are followed by a ‘mama come here’ in the other room or a tight squeeze of my husbands hand without having to say anything else. Or hearing another woman’s struggle after having no idea her heart aches for babies too. The one that hurts in silence, the forced smile out in public when your babies are all you can think about, the one that feels alone, and is scared to try again too. We’re gonna be ok. Also a huge thank you to all of my clients for just being the absolute best. Even when I’ve had a tornado of a couple months behind the scenes, their kindness and just how great of people they all are kept me going. 💕
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Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
United States
91.41%
Canada
1.25%
United Kingdom
0.94%
Australia
0.73%
Mexico
0.52%

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11. Dom Clucas

United States

Official Crown Crafter - Owner: @6throne_ (Barbershop + Grooming) 🌱 - Pioneer of Modern Barbering in South Dakota📍 - @wahlpro AMBASSADOR 🔌

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12. Maren Larson

United States

practical style, outfit inspiration & home decor blogger | fractional Chief Marketing Officer |📍Sioux Falls & Omaha

Followers
13.2k
Fake followers
30.85%
Engagement rate
1.06%
Average Reel plays
5.9k
Audience gender
male
9.95%
female
90.05%
Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
United States
83.58%
Canada
2.29%
Mexico
1.5%
United Kingdom
0.93%
Australia
0.72%
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14. Kyle Peters

United States

Husband, Father, Cow/Farm Hand, Pilot, Hunter, Country Music Enthusiast, Real Estate Owner, City Councilman & Economic Developer. @southdakota

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16. anab

United States

come and meet the Man who changed my life.♥️ author. creative. believer. 💌 itsanabn@gmail.com watch ‘Girl Talk’ on @tbn @anabsmedia

Followers
9.4k
Fake followers
10.82%
Engagement rate
1.86%
Average Reel plays
1.9k
Audience gender
male
28.03%
female
71.97%
Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
United States
96.13%
South Africa
0.35%
Italy
0.35%
Mexico
0.35%
Namibia
0.35%
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17. Justice Huntington Wedding & Elopement Photog

United States

➺ for the madly, deeply, poetically, in love ➺ creating daydreams 🕊️ 📍badlands ntnl park & the MIDWEST PRESETS → @presetsbyrev

Followers
9.4k
Fake followers
9.64%
Engagement rate
3.62%
Average Reel plays
9k
Audience gender
male
11.86%
female
88.14%
Top performing Reels
  1. 50.4k
  2. 9.5k
  3. 5.6k
Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
United States
88.16%
Canada
3.6%
Australia
1.35%
United Kingdom
1.05%
India
0.75%
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18. Dane Feldhaus

United States

📍SD/ND 🎥YOUTUBE: Hunting Sodak 📸SNAPCHAT: danefeldhaus 📧BUSINESS: huntingsodak@gmail.com

Followers
8.9k
Fake followers
13.46%
Engagement rate
7.49%
Average Reel plays
8.9k
Audience gender
male
81.75%
female
18.25%
Engagement rate benchmark
  • Median
Audience location by country
United States
92.29%
Canada
3.1%
Mexico
0.56%
Iran
0.47%
Nigeria
0.38%
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19. Rob G. Green

United States

Documenting conflict and connectivity across the American West. @insidenatgeo | @ilcp_photographers

Followers
8.5k
Fake followers
10.67%
Engagement rate
9.57%
Average Reel plays
11.6k
Audience gender
female
53.7%
male
46.3%
Top performing Reels
  1. What’s it like to be a grizzly bear in the 21st century? Using some cool technology in some important habitats, we’re looking to find out. The last few months I’ve dug into a documentary project that explores the obstacles grizzlies face as they begin to reestablish their historic ranges across the American West. As places like Montana experience population booms at the same time grizzly populations recover, people and bears collide more often––and it’s almost always the bears that lose out. This project helps people see all the things a bear encounters during its waking months. That means using high resolution camera traps to observe a variety of behaviors as they navigate an increasingly crowded landscape: from natural behaviors like tree rubbing, foraging, and scavenging, to human-influenced behaviors like rummaging through trash cans, crossing high-speed roadways, breaking into structures, and navigating cities. We want to better understand the root causes of these conflicts and what’s being done to meaningfully address them in ways that benefit both people and wildlife. For as much work that lies ahead of us, there’s no way we could do it without great partnerships. A huge thanks to @insidenatgeo for its support and for sharing this behind the scenes update from our current field season, as well as thanks to @montanafilmoffice406, @ilcp_photographers, @vital_ground, and @swanvalley.connections for making this work possible. I feel lucky to work with some of the finest filmmakers in Montana, including @tom_attwater, @jonjohnston_wildlife, and @lanebrownmedia––a top notch crew that teaches me something new every day I’m in the field. For as sweaty, buggy, wet, and sweltering as field work can be, having the right people around makes all the difference. Or at least it gives the mosquitos someone else to chew on for a while.
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  2. THE FACE OF FIRE - Part V Dirt and ash paint with a broad brush.   After a few days on the line, soot stops reading as dirt and starts reading as record. It sticks to sweat, dries, then builds again. Eventually you stop noticing the smell, the grime, the way your own face feels unfamiliar.   Whatever vision you have of a hotshot—some hard-drinking, gruff, standoffish adrenaline junkie—they are not that. Or at least not just that. In an era of more persistent and more complex fire behavior, responding to it takes far more than a beard and an ego.   Beneath sweat-crusted Nomex are people who argue the merits of cat videos they saw on TikTok. They knit sweaters in their downtime. They play Magic: The Gathering on improvised tables back at camp. Steel mesh sawyer goggles are stowed in sparkly pink sunglasses cases. You can try to make fun of them for failing to fit into some archetype that makes you feel more comfortable, but chances are they can’t hear you over the sound of a rattling chainsaw.   These are people who resist clean boxes. There are more women on hotshot crews than there has ever been before—a third of the Bitterroot’s 2025 crew. Almost all have college degrees, many have advanced ones. They speak multiple languages. They read books just as well as they read shifting weather patterns. The changing face of fire.   When the packs finally fall to the dust at the end of a shift, the ash smeared across their faces doesn’t hide who they are. If anything it reveals it: They’re worn out. They miss home. They can laugh at the shared exhaustion. Even at a pace that seems superhuman, there are limits to what their bodies can sustain.   But despite gender, education level, age, interests, or stance on cat videos, there is something that binds them together and to the work. I cannot say exactly what that thing is, all I know is that it’s embodied by a ruggedness that doesn’t need to explain itself. It proves itself.
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  3. MOVEMENT – Part IV   Trying to keep up with the Bitterroot IHC has been infuriating.   Rarely are they moving along anything that resembles a clear trail, and any dozer line that’s been dug as a firebreak is a lumpy, loose, stump-filled excuse for a footpath. More often than not, it is a battle against your gear at the same time you’re trying to keep an eye on the fire next to you, the widowmakers above you, and the team around you.   To complicate it, Nomex clothing doesn’t breathe, doesn’t stretch. You struggle over a crotch-high downed log looking for solid footing on the other side, and their feet are already three snags ahead of you, boots bounding from one fallen tree to the next as if gliding over deadfall.   I’m convinced the bulk of the job has nothing to do with swamping or felling or digging line, but simply learning how to move efficiently.   And despite that efficiency, nothing feels rushed. Rushed is dangerous. I’ve never seen a hotshot run toward fire or away from it. To spend that kind of energy while carrying a pack, six liters of water, a hand tool or saw, and a fire shelter would mean something had gone wrong, and much attention is given to make sure that wrong has no place on a fireline. What might look like chaos from the outside is the result of coordination and communication grown into muscle memory.   But that’s just getting to the fire.   Once they’re there, it’s the constant swing of the hand tool. The heavy rattle of the chainsaw. The weight of a leaky Dolmar seeping gas down your back. Smoke, heat, blisters, splinters, lost toenails, rashes, bug bites, sunburns, contact burns—friction that accumulates day after day, threatening to slow you down long after your shift is over.   Their ability to move through it is why so few people cut it in this line of work. And, hindsight being what it is, probably explains why I’m still only halfway through a valley of blowdown while they’ve nearly cleared the next ridge.
    4.2k
Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
United States
91.13%
United Kingdom
2.54%
New Zealand
0.42%
Canada
0.42%
Italy
0.42%
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20. Jesse Brown Nelson Photography

United States

| West Dakota | ——————————————————————— •Prints available• See me on Brews N Views⤵️

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