South Dakota Camping
Recreation.gov backpacking, overnight camping, modern camping; and camping in yurts, teepees, tipis, and tents ... camping in developed sites, resorts, cabins; primitive camping, ... Take precautions against camping in an area that may be dangerous in the case of sudden flash floods. Check with local rangers to find a safe and legal camping area ... [Read More]
Recreation.gov Camping ... The Shadehill Unit of the Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin Program , consists of Shadehill Dam and Reservoir on the Grand River in the northwestern part of South Dakota, immediately downstream from the confluence of the North Fork and the South Fork of the Grand River. Public-use area, camping, picnic areas, trailer dump station, swimming, boating, and hiking. Available species include walleye, catfish, and bass. Open year-round. ... [Read More]
Recreation.gov Camping ... Available species include pike, perch, walleye, white bass, muskie, and crappie. Public use area open 7 days a week. Overnight camping, water, and electric hookups. 1,187 acre park system with 4 recreation areas in lakes and gardens section of North Dakota. ... [Read More]
Recreation.gov Camping ... Deerfield Dam and Reservoir, Rapid Valley Project , are twenty-five miles west of Rapid City, South Dakota on Castle Creek. Reservoir contains 400 surface acres and has 16 miles of shoreline. Public use area, camping, picnic areas, concession, swimming, boating, hiking, and fishing. Available species include rainbow trout, brown trout, and rock bass. Open year-round. Current Reservoir Levels . ... [Read More]
Recreation.gov On the north shore of Lake Sakakawea, this park was named for a late 1800s fort that served as a supply depot for other military posts in the Dakota Territory. A replica of the original fort's guardhouse serves as an interpretive center. Boaters will find excellent facilities, including a full-service marina with fishing boat, canoe and slip rentals, concession store and boat servicing and storage. Other amenities include camping facilities, sleeping cabins, swim beach, arboretum and hiking trails. ... [Read More]
Recreation.gov Camping ... Oahe Dam, SD takes its name from the Oahe Indian Mission established among the Lakota Sioux Indians in 1874. Lake Oahe's 230-mile long lake runs from Pierre, South Dakota to near Bismarck North Dakota, and the surrounding area is rich in historic sites--fort, trading posts, and Lewis and Clark campsites. The 2,250-mile shoreline offers myriad of opportunities to outdoor recreationists including swimming, water-skiing, fishing, hunting, boating, camping, and picnicking. Special fishing and hunting activities are held each year for the disabled. ... [Read More]
Huron WMD:U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE IN SOUTH DAKOTA -WHAT'S IT DOING FOR YOU Waterfowl Production Areas are open to hunting, fishing,trapping, wildlife observation, and nature study. They are closedto vehicle use and camping. ... [Read More]
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