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Camping and Hiking in South Dakota
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Roy Lake State Park
Located on a 2,000-acre glacial lake in northeast South Dakota,
provides great fishing, hunting and water recreation. Roy Lake
boasts 95 campsites. For information call: (605)448-5701
Farm Island Recreation Area
4 miles east of Pierre, is nestled along the shores of the
Missouri River and provides a great place for fishermen and
boaters to rest their heads after a fun-filled day on the water.
For information call: (605)224-5605
Black Hills National Forest
Covers an area approximately 125 miles long and 65 miles wide.
Black Hills National Forest has 28 developed campgrounds with
more than 700 sites. For information call: (605)673-2251
Custer State Park
This park has four lodges-each with a distinct personality. The
State Game Lodge served as President Calvin Coolidge's summer
White House. Blue Bell Lodge has a Western dude-ranch theme.
Sylvan Lake and Legion Lake resorts overlook sparkling mountain
lakes. The park also has seven campgrounds. Visitors can also
climb Harney Peak, the highest peak east of the Rocky Mountains.
For information call: (605)255-4515
Badlands National Park
The perfect location for the outdoor lover. Eight trails cross
through Badlands National Park and allow hikers to see native
prairie grasses, wildflowers, Badlands formations, fossils and
wildlife. The park has two campgrounds. For information call:
(605)433-5361
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