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Randall Creek Recreation
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On the banks of the Missouri River,
immediately downstream from Fort Randall Dam, hours can be spent
peacefully watching the water flow, observing the animals and birds
that frequent the area, and enjoying he breathtaking beauty of the
surrounding shoreline. The US Army Corps of Engineers began
building the dam in 1946 and started generating electricity in 1954. |
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Bald Eagle Viewing |
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Located 1 mile W of Pickstown
off US 281, below
Fort Randall Dam on the west side
Location map (Requires
Adobe Acrobat Reader.)
DOT Road Report
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Open year-round. Vehicle
traffic and camping prohibited in campgrounds Oct. 1 through April 30 due to bald eagle
roosting.
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Park entrance license required:
$5/day/vehicle or $23 for an annual pass
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Camping &
Fees: $14/site. 132 sites (all electrical). Three wheelchair accessible
sites. Showers. Water. Dump station.
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Camping Cabins: Four cabins,
two accessible. Each sleeps
four people. $35/night.
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Reservations: (800) 710-2267 or
www.CampSD.com. Up to 90 days prior to arrival. Campsites May
to Sept. Cabins May 1 to Sept. 29, not available Sept. 30 to Apr.
30.
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Recreation: Camping.
Cabins.
Basketball. Boating. Canoeing/kayaking; start of the 39-mile Wild and
Scenic section of the Missouri River. Nine-hole disc golf course.
Fishing. Game/equipment checkout. Nearby site of Fort Randall Military
Post and other historical sites. Horseshoes. One accessible picnic shelters.
Playground. Volleyball. Bald eagle viewing in winter; eagle roost
area is a National Natural Landmark. Nearby golf course.
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Fishing/Boating: Fish cleaning
station. Boat ramp. Walleye, northern pike, bass, catfish. License required.
Canoeing/Kayaking: Located at the head of the 39 mile
Missouri River National Recreational River.
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Park maps:
PDF files.
Require
Adobe Acrobat Reader.
- Campground map.
(3 pages, 186KB)
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Disc golf course.
(2 pages, 189KB)
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Walking map
(1 page, 102KB)
Randall Creek
Recreation Area
38180 297th Street
Lake Andes, SD 57356
(605) 487-7046
Email:
RandallCreek@state.sd.us
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Randall Creek is one of the South Dakota
state parks that offers the opportunity for visitors to see the
majestic bald eagle. In fact, the eagle roost area in the park is a
designated National Natural Landmark.
In South Dakota, many bald eagles spend
their winters below the Missouri River dams where they are able to
catch fish and prey on waterfowl attracted to the open water.
They typically perch within 50 feet of
the riverbank in tall cottonwood trees. The birds usually feed in the
morning and rest in their roosting trees in the afternoon.
Bald eagles will abandon their roosts if
disturbed by humans. For this reason, the Department of Game, Fish and
Parks prohibits motorized traffic in state recreation areas with winter
bald eagle roosts. Walkers and cross-country skiers are allowed in these
areas but must refrain from disturbing roosting bald eagles.
Learn more
about bald eagles in South Dakota state parks.
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