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Okobojo Point Recreation Area

Scenic rolling hills, wide expanses of prairie, and one of the most outstanding vistas along the Missouri River await those who love the outdoors. Spend a day, a weekend or week relaxing in this quiet, scenic, almost wilderness area. The miles of sandy beach invite park visitors to play in the water, enjoy a volleyball game, try some shore fishing and walk near the river wave. A scenic view of the Oahe Reservoir from Okobojo Point Recreation Area.
   
Oahe Reservoir
  • 17 miles NW of Pierre off SD 1804  Location map (Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader.)  DOT Road Report

  • Open year-round

  • Park entrance license required: $5/day/vehicle or $23 for an annual pass

  • Camping & Fees: $10/site. 17 sites (all non-electrical). Group camping loops. Showers. Water.

  • Reservations: None available. First-come, first-served camping.

  • Recreation: Camping. Boating. Fishing. Six picnic shelters. Miles of sandy beach to explore.

  • Swimming/Beaches: No designated swimming beach. No lifeguard on duty. Swim at your own risk.

  • Fishing/Boating: Fish cleaning station at nearby Cow Creek. Boat ramps. Fishing license required.

  • Park maps: PDF files. Require Adobe Acrobat Reader.
    - Campground map
       (2 pages, 130KB)
    - Walking map
       (1 page, 241KB)



Okobojo Point
Recreation Area
C/O Oahe Downstream
Recreation Are
20439 Marina Loop Road
Ft. Pierre, SD 57532
(605) 223-7722 
Email: Oahe@state.sd.us

Lake Oahe Reservoir, located on the Missouri River, provides hours of outdoor fun. The lake has more than 2,000 miles of shoreline and its clear waters are ideal for boating, sailing, fishing, water skiing and diving. Campers, history buffs, mountain bikers and hikers will find new adventures in this rugged land first explored by Lewis and Clark.

Lewis and Clark Trail
Okobojo Point is one of the SD state parks along the Lewis and Clark Trail. Learn more about Lewis and Clark in South Dakota.

Click for more information on Lewis and Clark in SD state parks.
 

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