Lewis & Clark Recreation Area

Lewis and Clark Recreation Area
South Dakota State Recreation Area
View of Lewis and Clark Lake from along a trail on the South Dakota shore.
Named for: Lewis and Clark Lake
Country  United States
State  South Dakota
County Yankton
Location Yankton, South Dakota
 - elevation 1,214 ft (370 m)
 - coordinates 42°52′04″N 97°31′18″W / 42.867748°N 97.521597°W / 42.867748; -97.521597
Area 928 acres (376 ha)
Established 1966
Management South Dakota Department of Game, Fish, and Parks
Location of Lewis and Clark Recreation Area in South Dakota
Website: Lewis and Clark Recreation Area, South Dakota Department of Game, Fish and Parks
Aerial photo of Gavins Point Dam and Lewis and Clark Lake, looking north.

The Lewis and Clark Recreation Area is a South Dakota State Recreation Area in southeastern South Dakota, United States, near Yankton. The recreation area was established following the construction of Gavins Point Dam by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, which created Lewis and Clark Lake, a reservoir on the Missouri River. The recreation area opened to the public in 1966.[1]

Three campgrounds are located within the recreation area, called the Yankton Section, Midway Section, and Gavins Point Section - with a total of 418 campsites, along the shores of Lewis and Clark Lake. There are 19 camper cabins. Numerous biking, hiking, equestrian, and nature trails travel along Lewis and Clark Lake and the surrounding bluffs. Several beaches and boat launching facilities can be found along the lakeshore. The area also has a disc golf course and an archery range.[2] In 2014 zebra mussels, an aquatic invasive mussel were discovered in the lake and have infested the reservoir and the Missouri River downstream of Gavins Point Dam[3]. The Lewis and Clark Marina and Resort, located within the recreation area, is privately operated under an agreement with Division of Parks and Recreation. Amenities include a motel, cabins, swimming pool, floating fuel dock, slip and boat rentals, and a full-service restaurant.[4]

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