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South Dakota State Parks
Reservation System
1-800-710-CAMP (2267)

Reserve modern,
semi-modern and equestrian campsites in all state parks
and recreation areas.
You can also reserve picnic shelters and camping cabins.


SOUTH DAKOTA
STATE PARK
LICENSE FEES


Annual Park
Entrance License

$23.00

Second License
$11.50
Transferable Annual
Park Entrance License
$45.00

Daily Park
Entrance License Fees
$3.00 per person
(age 12 & over)
Age 11 & under are free.
or $5.00 per vehicle
For more detailed info:
www.sdgfp.info

South Dakota Dept. of
Game Fish and Parks
523 E. Capitol Avenue,
Pierre, SD 57501


Camping


Big Sioux Recreation Area
(430 acres) lies on the banks of the Big Sioux River 4 miles south of Brandon off I-90, exit 406. Special features: 1869 homestead cabin, some of the oldest trees in the state, wooded and prairie trails, GPS trail, bike trail connects with Brandon, canoeing/kayaking on the Big Sioux River, park programs. Winter hosts cross-country skiers and snowmobilers that gather at the warming house. Facilities: 50 total campsites - 43 electrical, 2 camping cabins, playground, picnic shelter, showers, dump station, fishing, archery range, handicap access. Entrance fee. (605) 582-7243

Chief White Crane Recreation Area
(169 acres) 5 miles southwest of Yankton off SD 52. Special features: Canoeing on Lake Yankton, bald eagle viewing in winter, park programs. Facilities: 146 campsites - 144 electrical, 10 camping cabins, picnic shelter, showers, dump station, playground, fishing, boat ramp, handicap access. Entrance fee. (605) 668-2985

Clay Recreation Area
4 miles west, 1 mile south of Vermillion off SD 50, offers 9 campsites, boat ramp & dock.

Dells of the Sioux
Near Dell Rapids, has a campground located on the banks of the scenic Big Sioux River. Nature trail. (605) 428-4167

Lake Carthage
1/2 mile northeast of Carthage, provides boat launch, swimming, playground, picnic shelter and camping.

Lake Herman State Park
(227 acres) 2 miles west of Madison off SD 34, is popular among fishermen and outdoor enthusiasts. Special features: Historic 1871 cabin (Nat'l Historic Structure) and cemetery, trails through grass prairie, wetlands and historic sites, canoe rental, bird watching, park programs. Facilities: 72 total campsites - 70 electrical, 2 camping cabins, showers, dump station, playground, fishing dock, boat ramp, swimming beach & bath house, picnic shelters, cross-country ski trails, handicap access. Entrance fee. (605) 256-5003

Lake Mitchell Campground
1 mile north of Mitchell on Hwy. 37. Facilities: 70 camping sites with electric, water and sewer hookups, swimming beach, showers, dump station, playground, campground store, laundry, fishing, boating, canoe & paddle boats, hiking trails. (605) 995-8457

Lake Vermillion Recreation Area
(267 acres) near Canistota, 5 miles south of I-90 at Montrose exit, is known for its clear waters and abundant fish. Fall sportsmen can find waterfowl and upland game nearby, making it an ideal hunting camp. Facilities include: 66 total campsites - 62 electrical, 3 camping cabins, showers, dump station, fishing dock, fish cleaning station, boat ramp, playground, swimming beach, hiking trail, sand volleyball, picnic shelter, handicap access. Entrance fee. (605) 296-3643

Lewis & Clark Recreation Area
(864 acres) Situated on beautiful Lewis & Clark Lake 6 miles west of Yankton off SD 52. Features: largest marina in the state, restaurant, campground and resort with pool, three swimming beaches, paved bicycle trail follows the lake, mountain bike area, visitor center, park programs. Facilities: 374 campsites - 350 electrical, 13 camping cabins, 8 horse camp sites, 8 picnic shelters, showers, dump station, playground, fishing /boat docks, bridle trail, hiking trail with lookout over lake, archery trail, sand volleyball and horseshoe, snowmobiling, handicap access. Entrance fee. (605) 668-2985

Newton Hills State Park
(1064 acres) 6 miles south of Canton off Co. 135, part of the Coteau des Prairie. Special features: Woodland Trail is a National Recreational Trail, multi-use trail and arboretum trail, look-out tower, bird watching area, canoeing on the Big Sioux River, park programs, canopy tent rentals for special events, rent-a-camper available. Facilities: 118 campsites - 103 electrical, showers, dump station, 5 camping cabins, 10 horse camp sites, 5 picnic shelters, swimming beach, playground, basketball court, sand volleyball and horseshoe, bridle trail, equestrian camps with corrals, fishing, boat ramp, cross country skiing, warming shelter, handicap access. Entrance fee. (605) 987-2263

Palisades State Park
(157 acres) near Garretson, 10 miles north of I-90 from Brandon, exit 406. Special features: Rock climbing, walking trails through quartzite formations, historic sites, bridge is a Nat'l Historic Structure, nearby golf course. Split Rock Creek flows through the park. Facilities: 35 campsites - 16 electrical, showers, 5 camping cabins, playground, picnic shelter, fishing, handicap access. Great place for weddings. Canopy tents available for group rentals. Entrance fee. (605) 594-3824

Pierson Ranch Recreation Area
(60 acres) 4 miles west of Yankton off SD 52. Special features: Paved bike trail, softball diamond, tennis court, multiple picnic shelters for reunions and large picnics. Facilities: 67 campsites - 67 electrical, 2 camping cabins, showers, dump station, playground, hiking trail, fishing, handicap access. Entrance fee. (605) 668-2985

Sand Creek
1 mile north, 3 miles east of Springfield off SD 37. Day use and camping.

Springfield Recreation Area
(45 acres) Special features: Adjacent nine-hole golf course overlooking the Missouri River, good base for waterfowl hunting in the fall. Facilities include: 21 campsites - 17 electrical, showers, dump station, 2 camping cabins, playground, hiking trail, picnic shelter, handicap access fishing dock, fish cleaning station, boat ramp. Entrance fee. (605) 668-2985

Tabor Recreation Area
6 miles south of Tabor off SD 52 provides boat launch, day use and camping.

Union Grove State Park
(499 acres), 11 miles south of Beresford off I-29, Special features: Large variety of trees provide impressive fall colors, bird watching. Facilities: 24 campsites - 11 electrical, 4 horse camping sites, showers, 2 picnic shelters, hiking trail, bridle trail, historic interest, equestrian camps with corrals, cross country skiing. Entrance fee. (605) 987-2263

Walkers Point Recreation Area
(41 acres), 9 miles southeast of Madison off SD 19. On Lake Madison, ski beach is popular with waterskiers, near Madison attractions. Facilities: 43 campsites - 42 electrical, showers, dump station, handicap access fishing dock, fish cleaning station, boat ramp, picnic shelter, playground, park programs. Entrance fee. (605) 256-5003

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