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South Dakota has over 5 million acres of hunting opportunity on public land as well as on private land leased for public hunting. The South Dakota Public Hunting Atlas is a hunter's guide to all lands open to public access.
Hunting, Fishing or Camping in South Dakota? The South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks' website has the outdoor related information you need. Buy your license, apply for a big game tag and reserve your campsite on-line.
Hunting, Fishing or Camping in South Dakota? The South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks' website has the outdoor related information you need. Buy your license, apply for a big game tag and reserve your campsite on-line.
South Dakota has upwards of 5 million free-access acres open to hunting. Some are federal and state-owned ground, while even more are private areas leased for public hunting. And now, scouting your outing is easier than ever with SD Game, Fish and Parks satellite maps.
Find public & private hunting land in South Dakota with the #1 hunting GPS Map App. View Unit Maps, landownership, aerial, topo, & more!
Access onX Hunt’s interactive map below to view South Dakota’s different hunting units. Unlock all of the map’s features, such as private land boundaries and ownership information; aerial, topo, or hybrid basemap views; and much more by creating an account or logging into your existing account.
South Dakota has over five million acres of hunting opportunities on public lands as well as on private land leased for public hunting. From Walk-In Areas and Game Production Areas (GPAs) to Waterfowl Production Areas (WPAs), hunting units are established for each huntable species, including deer, elk, antelope, turkey, and other animals.
With more than 200,000 acres of public hunting ground accessible, including 24,000 acres of Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (the most CREP acres in the state) walk-in hunting lands, this area of northeast South Dakota is a traveling pheasant hunter’s delight.
With the app and maps installed on your mobile device, you will be able to: View your location on the hunting atlas using the built-in GPS device. Measure distances and areas. Plot waypoints. View maps offline. Limitations: The travel aid has several shortcomings, as described below.
Interactive map application for exploring geographic data and analysis.