Oahe Downstream Recreation Area

Fees

Daily: $8 per vehicle
Annual: $36 first vehicle | $18 for second vehicle | $80 transferable license
Campsites: - electrical: $23/night
Cabins:: Camping: $55/night | Modern: $120-$150/night
Lodge: $125/night

Make Reservations

Make reservation online or call 1.800.710.2267.
Amenities
  • Beach
  • Boat Ramp
  • Campground
  • Camping cabins
  • Drinking water
  • Dump station
  • Electric campsites
  • Fish cleaning station
  • Fishing dock
  • Fishing pole checkout
  • Flush toilets/showers
  • Game checkout
  • Life Jacket Checkout
  • Lodge
  • Off-highway vehicle area
  • Picnic Shelter
  • Picnic Tables
  • Playground
  • Ski beach
  • Vault toilets
  • Visitor Center

ADA/Accessible

Camping Cabins
  • Camping Site
  • Fishing Dock
  • Hiking Trails
  • Lodge
  • Picnic Shelter
  • Showers
  • Activities
    • Archery range
    • ATV & Off-Highway Vehicles
    • Biking
    • Birdwatching
    • Boating
    • Camping
    • Canoeing/Kayaking
    • Disc Golf
    • Fishing
    • Hiking
    • Historical interest
    • Horseshoes
    • Swimming
    • Volleyball

    Address

    Oahe Downstream Recreation Area
    20439 Marina Loop Road
    Fort Pierre, SD 57532
    605.223.7722
    Email: Oahe@state.sd.us
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    The park’s three campgrounds give visitors a variety of recreational opportunities, from boating to hiking to disc golf. The Corps of Engineers began building the Oahe Dam in 1948 and in 1962 started generating electricity. It’s one of the largest constructed reservoirs in the United States, measuring 231 miles connecting the capital cities of South Dakota and North Dakota.

    Oahe Downstream is one of the South Dakota state parks that offers the opportunity for visitors to see the majestic bald eagle. During winter, bird watchers can view eagles that roost in the treetops below the dam. They typically can be viewed perching within 50 feet of the riverbank in tall cottonwood trees.

    Everyone is encouraged to visit the interactive South Dakota prairie butterfly garden located near the main entrance at Oahe Downstream. Find 17 species of native prairie plants, identify some of common butterflies, and learn something new about butterflies of South Dakota.

    Park Specs

    Open: Year-round. Campgrounds closed to camping November 15 through the last Friday of March for bald eagle winter roosting. Day-use area remains open year-round. Between Oct. 1 and April 30, water systems may be closed.

    Park Size: 3 campgrounds with 205 campsites, 8 camping cabins, 4 modern cabins, and group lodge.

    Directions:

    5 miles north of Fort Pierre on Highway 1806, on the south side of Oahe Dam.

    Nearest Town: Pierre

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