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Accommodations in SD state parks
For some, there’s nothing
better than setting up the tent or camper for a leisurely weekend of
camping. Others prefer a cozy camping cabin.
Whatever your preference,
the SD state parks have the right
accommodations for you.
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Campsites
With over 50 areas that allow camping, there are literally thousands
of campsites to chose from. From shaded to grassy, waterfront to
isolated, find the one that suits you best!
View campsite photos
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Camping
Cabins
A number of parks across the state offer camping cabins for a cozy
stay. Often in a picturesque setting - nestled among the trees or
overlooking the water - it's no wonder that the cabins have grown in
popularity over the past few years.
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Horse
Camps
Horse camps are found in ten state park areas. Often found near
the trailhead, these campsites offer horseback riders a place to bed
down with their horses after a day of riding.
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Group Lodges
Six state park areas offer lodges. Great for gatherings like
family reunions and hunting groups, these lodges offer the comforts
of home in an outdoor setting. Found at
Mina Lake,
Lake Thompson, Oahe Downstream and Shadehill
recreation areas and Newton Hills and Palisades State Parks.
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Group Campsites
South Dakota state parks make great places for group camping
trips, whether they are family or class reunions, or just a bunch of
good friends. Group camping sites are available in 28 state parks
and recreation areas, and some even include cabins and picnic
shelters. |
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Marinas and Resorts
Several state parks and recreation areas have resort and concession
areas in the park. Each offers unique accommodations and services to
help round-out your stay. |
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Accessible Facilities
To allow visitors of all
abilities to enjoy the outdoors, many state parks feature accessible
facilities, such as campsites, cabins, comfort stations, fishing
docks and trails. |
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