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Lake Hiddenwood Recreation
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Melting glaciers carved the valley
of Hiddenwood Creek. Traditionally, this area was home for several
American Indian tribes. Early explorers crossed this area on
their way between Big Stone Lake and the Rocky Mountains. The
first European settlers named the area because no trees were visible
on the vast prairie until they reached the crest of the hills
overlooking the valley. In 1927, the Department of Game and Fish used
a new technique called an earthen dam to make Lake Hiddenwood, one of
the first artificial lakes in South Dakota. |
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Picnicking |
Lake Hiddenwood
Recreation Area
C/O Indian Creek
Recreation Area
12905 288th Ave.
Mobridge, SD 57601
(605) 845-7112
Email:
IndianCreek@state.sd.us |
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Lake Hiddenwood is situated in a small, wooded bowl and is hidden from the view of
most travelers ... thus its name. This park features a quiet campground, fishing and
historic picnic area. |
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Nearby Attractions |
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Indian Creek and Revheim Bay recreation areas
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Klein Museum, Mobridge
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Oscar Howe murals, Mobridge
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Lewis and Clark interest in the
Mobridge area
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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 |