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The South Dakota Department of Game, Fish, and Parks (GFP) is the U.S. State of South Dakota's state agency charged with the management of the state's public recreational and outdoor resources. The GFP manages the 13 state parks and 43 state recreation areas within the state parks system, totaling over 96,000 acres of public lands.
Marindahl Lake is a small lake located north of the city of Volin, South Dakota. See also. List of South Dakota lakes; List of lakes in the United States
This is a list of lakes in South Dakota. Swimming, fishing, and/or boating are permitted in some of these lakes, but not all. ... Seventeen lakes in South Dakota have ...
Silver Lake is a natural lake in South Dakota, in the United States. [1] Silver Lake received its name on account of the silvery appearance of its surface. [2] Silver Lake has 431 surface acres. The primary fishing is for Northern Pike, Silver Carp, and Yellow Bullhead.
The Belle Fourche Dam, also known as Orman Dam, is a dam on Owl Creek in Butte County, South Dakota, USA, approximately 8 miles (13 km) east of Belle Fourche, South Dakota, along U.S. Route 212. Its construction created the Belle Fourche Reservoir, the Belle Fourche National Wildlife Refuge, and the Rocky Point Recreation Area. [2]
Long Lake, South Dakota Location in McPherson County and the state of South Dakota Coordinates: 45°51′24″N 99°12′21″W / 45.85667°N 99.20583°W / 45.85667; -99
Lake Alvin Recreation Area is a state recreation area in Lincoln County, South Dakota in the United States. The recreation area is popular for fishing, hiking, and swimming at Lake Alvin. It is approximately 13 miles southeast of Sioux Falls and just west of the Iowa border and the Big Sioux River. [1]
McCook Lake is a natural oxbow lake found in Union County, South Dakota, United States, about one mile north of North Sioux City. It was formed from a "cutoff" of the Missouri River . [ 2 ] The lake is named for General John Cook , who commanded a company of soldiers stationed there in 1862–63 following the Dakota War of 1862 .