The Mount Rushmore State is known and revered for its rolling Black Hills but did you know that there is an entirely different and often-overlooked part of the state? To get a better look at South Dakota’s prairie and plains, you will want to visit this underrated state park:
Welcome to the Oakwood Lakes State Park!
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Located near the northeast town of Bruce, Oakwood Lakes State Park is tucked away amidst 8 glacial lakes, making for a true outdoor oasis.
Oakwood Lakes State Park Facebook
Thanks to the easy access to so many bodies of water, Oakwood Lakes is the perfect place for year-round water adventures, including (ice) fishing, boating, paddleboarding, and swimming.
Oakwood Lakes State Park Facebook
As it is located along the plains, there are plenty of hiking, biking, and exploration opportunities that will get you up close and personal with the serene landscape.
Oakwood Lakes State Park Facebook
Be sure to keep your eyes peeled, as native wildlife sightings can vary from birds to deer, antelope, and foxes.
Oakwood Lakes State Park Facebook
What’s a great state park without stellar camping opportunities? Oakwood Lakes has those, too, via rustic tent sites, RV hookups, and cozy cabins.
Oakwood Lakes State Park Facebook
Admission to Oakwood Lakes is $8 per day per vehicle.
Oakwood Lakes State Park Facebook
To learn more about Oakwood Lakes State Park - including camping reservations - please visit the South Dakota Game, Fish, and Wildlife’s website.
Oakwood Lakes State Park Facebook
Oakwood Lakes State Park is open every day from sun up to sun down year-round.
Oakwood Lakes State Park Facebook
Do you have a favorite attraction, event, or restaurant that you would like to see featured here on Only in South Dakota? Remember to tell us about it on our nomination page! For even more to see and do in northeast SoDak, check out The Pheasant Capital of the World Is Hiding In Small Town South Dakota And It’s As Weirdly Wonderful As You’d Expect.
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Address: Oakwood Lakes State Park, 20247 S Oakwood Shoreline Dr, Bruce, SD 57220, USA
Welcome to the Oakwood Lakes State Park!
Oakwood Lakes State Park Facebook
Located near the northeast town of Bruce, Oakwood Lakes State Park is tucked away amidst 8 glacial lakes, making for a true outdoor oasis.
Oakwood Lakes State Park Facebook
Thanks to the easy access to so many bodies of water, Oakwood Lakes is the perfect place for year-round water adventures, including (ice) fishing, boating, paddleboarding, and swimming.
Oakwood Lakes State Park Facebook
As it is located along the plains, there are plenty of hiking, biking, and exploration opportunities that will get you up close and personal with the serene landscape.
Oakwood Lakes State Park Facebook
Be sure to keep your eyes peeled, as native wildlife sightings can vary from birds to deer, antelope, and foxes.
Oakwood Lakes State Park Facebook
What’s a great state park without stellar camping opportunities? Oakwood Lakes has those, too, via rustic tent sites, RV hookups, and cozy cabins.
Oakwood Lakes State Park Facebook
Admission to Oakwood Lakes is $8 per day per vehicle.
Oakwood Lakes State Park Facebook
To learn more about Oakwood Lakes State Park - including camping reservations - please visit the South Dakota Game, Fish, and Wildlife’s website.
Oakwood Lakes State Park Facebook
Oakwood Lakes State Park is open every day from sun up to sun down year-round.
Oakwood Lakes State Park Facebook
Do you have a favorite attraction, event, or restaurant that you would like to see featured here on Only in South Dakota? Remember to tell us about it on our nomination page! For even more to see and do in northeast SoDak, check out The Pheasant Capital of the World Is Hiding In Small Town South Dakota And It’s As Weirdly Wonderful As You’d Expect.
Oakwood Lakes State Park Facebook