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South Dakota National Natural Landmarks (clickable map) Name Image Date Location County Ownership Description Ancient River Warren Channel: 1965: Grant:
South Dakota State Parks and recreation areas range in size from the 19-acre Sandy Shore Recreation Area to the 71,000-acre Custer State Park. It was the first park established in the system, in 1919. Good Earth State Park at Blood Run is the most recent park, added in 2013. System-wide visitation in 2016 was 7,500,000. [1]
Over 71,000 acres, Peter Norbeck Visitor Center exhibits, summer nature programs Dakota Nature Park: Brookings: Brookings: East River: website, 135 acres, operated by the City Lacreek National Wildlife Refuge: Martin: Bennett: West River: 16,410 acres, visitor center displays Lake Andes National Wildlife Refuge Complex: Lake Andes: Charles Mix ...
This list of botanical gardens and arboretums in South Dakota is intended to include all significant botanical gardens and arboretums in the U.S. state of South Dakota [1] [2] [3] Name Image
Pages in category "Nature centers in South Dakota" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Wind Cave National Park is a national park of the United States located 10 miles (16 km) north of the town of Hot Springs in western South Dakota.Established on January 3, 1903 [3] by President Theodore Roosevelt, it was the sixth national park in the U.S. and the first cave to be designated a national park anywhere in the world.
Of the 1,585 plant species found in South Dakota, 1,260 species are in the Black Hills, many of which can be found in Spearfish Canyon. Ponderosa pines are the most prominent vegetation in the Black Hills. As for bird species, turkeys, bluejays, woodpeckers, cliff swallows, chickadees, and golden or bald eagles are seen in the area.
Newton Hills State Park is a South Dakota state park in Lincoln County, South Dakota in the United States. The park is 1,063 acres (430 ha) and sits at an elevation of 1,309 feet (399 m). [ 1 ] Newton Hill State Park is open for year-round recreation including camping, swimming, fishing, hiking and boating.