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Lake Herman State Park
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Located on a peninsula,
Lake Herman State Park
offers visitors spectacular views of Lake Herman. Melting glacial ice
formed this 1,350-acre lake thousands of years ago.
Now, camping, boating, fishing,
and cross
country skiing are favorite activities at the park. Wildlife observation
is aided by the native oak woodlands and prairie grasses that blend to create a lush savanna in the natural
areas of the park. Most of the trees are native, while others were planted to provide
convenient camping
and hiking areas, as well as provide
habitat for the
variety of birds and
animals that live in the park.
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Located
two miles west of Madison off SD
Highway 34
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. 72 sites (70 electrical). One wheelchair accessible
site. Two tent-only sites. Showers. Water. Dump station.
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Camping Cabins: Two cabins. Each sleeps
four people. $35/night.
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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.
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Recreation:
Camping. Cabins. Boating.
Canoe and kayak rentals available. Cross-country skiing. Nine-hole
disc golf course. Fishing. Game/equipment checkout. Hiking trails
through grass prairie, wetlands and historic sites. Historical
sites/interest: 1871 cabin and cemetery. Horseshoes. Two
accessible picnic shelters. Playground. Ski beach. Swimming.
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Swimming/Beaches: Ski beach, swimming beach. No lifeguard on duty. Swim at your own risk.
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Fishing/Boating: Boat ramp. Accessible fishing dock.
Bullhead, crappie, perch,
walleye. Fishing license required.
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Park maps:
PDF files.
Require
Adobe Acrobat Reader.
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Campground map
(3 pages, 141KB)
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Disc golf course
(1 page, 56KB)
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Trail map and guide
(10 pages, 308KB)
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Walking map
(1 page, 296KB)
Lake Herman
State Park
23409 State Park Drive
Madison SD 57042
(605) 256-5003
Email:
LakeHerman@state.sd.us |
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Camping/Recreation |
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Lake Herman State Park is sure to have
something for everyone: Those staying overnight can chose among 70
electrical campsites, two tent-only sites and two camping cabins.
Visitors to the park for the day can play disc golf, hike,
cross-country ski, canoe, play horseshoes or immerse themselves in the
history of the area. A wheelchair accessible campsite and fishing dock
allow everyone to enjoy what Lake Herman has to offer.
Lake Herman was the site of the 2006 Becoming an
Outdoor Family weekend.
Click here to learn more and view photos.
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History |
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Lake Herman has been a popular campsite
for hundreds of years. Before white settlers entered the region, it was
popular among Indians traveling to nearby Pipestone quarries. Please remember that it against the
law to remove any natural or cultural features from state parks.
Penalties are stiff.
The first settlers at Lake Herman were
Herman Luce and his son, William. They settled the timberland on the
east side of the lake and assumed squatters' rights on June 17, 1870.
The log cabin in the park was built for Herman Luce in the summer of
1871. The cabin is made of sturdy oak logs hand hewn to fit snugly and
chinked to keep out the cold. When first constructed, it was in the
midst of a stand of oak, ash, hackberry, walnut and native fruit trees.
Luce's cabin briefly served as a U. S.
Land Office, with Herman Luce in charge. In 1977, the Herman Luce Cabin
was placed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Nearby Attractions |
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In Madison:
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The Smith-Zimmerman State Museum
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The Depot
and Railroad Museum
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Karl Mundt
Library at Dakota State University
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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 |