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Shadehill Recreation Area
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Nestled on the shores
of Shadehill Reservoir, the park offers visitors the opportunity to enjoy land- and
water-based activities. The reservoir is one of western South Dakota’s few large lakes. The dam, built in 1951 by the Bureau of Reclamation, creates more than 5,000 surface acres of water creating fun for
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Located 14 miles south of
Lemmon off SD Highway 73
Location map (Requires
Adobe Acrobat Reader.)
DOT Road Report
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Open year-round
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Park entrance license required:
$6/day/vehicle or $28 for an annual pass
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Camping &
Fees: $16/site.
52 sites (all electrical). Two wheelchair accessible sites. Showers. Water.
Dump station.
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Camping Cabins:
Four cabins, all accessible. Each sleep
four people. $35/night.
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Lodge:
Two-bedroom lodge sleeps up to ten people. $135/night. See photos.
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Reservations: (800) 710-2267 or www.CampSD.com.
Up to 90 days prior to arrival. Campsites May to Sept. Cabins
year-round. Group reservations available, open Nov. 1 for upcoming
season. Lodge reservations open Jan. 2 for entire calendar year.
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Recreation:
Camping. Cabins. Boating. Fishing. Historical interest.
Horseback riding. Horseshoes. Four picnic areas and two picnic
shelters. Playground. Swimming. Volleyball.
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Swimming/Beaches: One beach. No lifeguard on duty. Swim at your own risk.
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Fishing/Boating: Fish cleaning
station. Three boat ramps. Walleye, smallmouth bass, crappies and
others. License required.
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Park maps:
PDF files.
Require
Adobe Acrobat Reader.
- Campground map.
(2 pages, 106KB)
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Walking map
(1 page, 157KB)
Shadehill Recreation
Area
19150 Summerville Road,
Shadehill, SD 57638
(605) 374-5114
Email: Shadehill@state.sd.us |
Shadehill offers 52 electrical campsites
and 4 camping cabins.
The two-bedroom lodge is a favorite of large groups, particularly
of families and groups of hunters or anglers. The lodge is
furnished. Guests need only to bring personal items and food. Space
and some electrical hook-ups are available for additional camping
units at the regular per-site fee. Contact the park for more
information. Click here for photos of the lodge.
Across
the reservoir, the Hugh Glass Lakeside Use Area offers 15
non-electrical primitive campsites for
horse campers on a
first-come, first-served basis. There is no fee for day-use at the
Hugh Glass Lakeside Use Area |
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Historic
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Many
historic figures have crossed through the Shadehill area, including
Hugh Glass and Custer's 1874 Expedition. In 1823, Glass was attacked
by a grizzly bear in this area, which is documented in the novel Lord
Grizzly.
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Nearby Attractions |
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Llewellyn
Johns Recreation Area
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The Petrified Wood Park,
Museum and Gift Shop, Grand River Museum, G.E. Lemmon Park, in
Lemmon
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The Boss Cowman Rodeo and
Tent Celebration, annually in July in Lemmon
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Llewellyn Johns Memorial
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Hugh Glass Memorial
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More attractions and
events can be found at
www.TravelSD.com
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Copyright Ó 2006 State of
South Dakota |