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Roy Lake State Park
Roy Lake is known for its excellent walleye, bass, panfish,
and pike fishing, but you don't have to be an angler to enjoy all this
park has to offer. Visitors will find sandy beaches, campgrounds,
picnic areas, boat ramps and a variety of trails to keep them busy. A
resort offers conveniences like groceries and bait, as well as boat
rentals and cabins to enhance your stay.
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Camping |
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Located 3 miles SW of Lake City off
SD Hwy 10
Location map (Requires
Adobe Acrobat Reader.)
DOT Road Report
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Open year-round
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Park entrance license required:
$5/day/vehicle or $23 for an annual pass
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Camping &
Fees: $12/non-electrical,
$16/electrical site. 102 sites in two campgrounds (88 electrical). One
wheelchair accessible
site. 14 tent-only sites. Showers. Water. Dump station.
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Camping Cabin: One cabin. Sleeps
four people. $35/night.
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Reservations: (800) 710-2267 or
www.CampSD.com.
Up to 90 days prior to arrival. May to Sept.
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Recreation: Camping. Basketball.
Boating. Cross-country skiing.
Nine-hole disc golf course. Fishing. Game/equipment checkout. Accessible and island hiking trails.
Horseshoes. Two accessible
picnic shelters. Playground. Ski beach. Near snowmobile trail.
Swimming. Volleyball. Amphitheater and interpretive displays.
Resort.
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Swimming/Beaches: Swimming beach.
Ski beach. No lifeguard on duty. Swim at your own risk.
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Fishing/Boating: Three boat
ramps. Accessible fishing dock. Fish cleaning
station. Walleye, northern pike, bass, crappie, perch,
bullheads. License required.
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Park maps:
PDF files.
Require
Adobe Acrobat Reader.
- Campground map
(3 pages, 150KB)
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Disc golf course.
(2 pages, 135KB)
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Trail map and guide.
(5 pages, 226KB)
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Walking
map
(1 page, 196KB)
Roy Lake
State Park
11545 Northside
Drive
Lake City, SD 57247
605-448-5701
Email:
RoyLake@state.sd.us |
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Two
campgrounds offer a variety of camping opportunities near the lake.
West Roy campground is the larger of the two, while the campground at East Roy
is smaller and more secluded. East Roy campground has one camping
cabin available. |
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History |
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The earliest know inhabitants of Roy Lake
were members of the Woodland Culture, who built large burial mounds.
Artifacts dating between 900 and 1300 A.D. have been found near the
park. The Roy (or Roi) family is credited with building the area's
first white settlement. Local American Indians called the crops
planted along the lakeshore the "Roy Planting" and the name persisted. |
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Resort Information |
Roy Lake Resort is open all year for family fun and business
retreats. The resort features modern cabins
and lodge-style accommodations, a cafe, bait, convenience store and
boat rentals. The resort is privately operated under agreement with
the Division of Parks and Recreation. For more information, contact:
Roy Lake Resort
11571 N. Side Dr.,
Lake City, SD 57247
(605) 448-5498
www.RoyLakeResort.com
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Photo courtesy of Mary and Leon Rienertson
Copyright Ó 2006 State of
South Dakota |