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Randall Creek Campground

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Randall Creek Campground is a serene outdoor space that features well-maintained infrastructure and ample opportunities for outdoor activities like boating, fishing, volleyball, disc golf, and more. It has many back-in sites that are easy to level and offer 30/50 power hookup. In addition, there is a dump station with one dump, so it can get crowded. The lake formed by the dam is known for its walleye fishing and a great place for fishing enthusiasts. South Dakota requires an entrance pass along with the camping fee and visitors should budget accordingly. The campsite offers flush toilets/showers, drinking water, fish cleaning station, picnic tables, playground, pit toilet, and fishing piers. The cost of camping ranges from $26.00 for electrical to $22.00 for non-electrical sites. The campground is located along the beautiful shoreline of Lake Francis Case and offers breathtaking scenery, especially during fall and winter when bald eagles can be seen in their natural habitat. Birders will enjoy the area due to the opportunity to observe the majestic Bald Eagle. The eagles roost area in the park is a designated National Natural Landmark. Though motorized traffic is not allowed in the roosting area to avoid disturbing the eagles, walkers and cross-country skiers are welcome. If visitors are planning to visit the campground during the roosting season, they should check ahead to make sure they can access the campsites without disturbing the eagles.

From The Campground

Randall Creek Recreation Area is located on the banks of the Missouri River, downstream from Fort Randall Dam. Spend hours peacefully watching the water flow, observing the animals and birds that frequent the area, and enjoying the breathtaking beauty of the surrounding shoreline. The park offers the opportunity for visitors to see the majestic bald eagle. The eagle roost area in the park is a designated National Natural Landmark. In South Dakota, many bald eagles spend their winters below the Missouri River dams where they are able to catch fish and prey on waterfowl attracted to the open water. They typically perch within 50 feet of the riverbank in tall cottonwood trees. The birds usually feed in the morning and rest in their roosting trees in the afternoon. Bald eagles will abandon their roosts if disturbed by humans. For this reason, the Department of Game, Fish and Parks prohibits motorized traffic in state recreation areas with winter bald eagle roosts. Walkers and cross-country skiers are allowed in these areas but must refrain from disturbing roosting bald eagles.

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Contact

(605) 487-7046
randallcreek@state.sd.us

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Quick Stats

132
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Site Price
55ft.
Max Site Size (L)
1270ft.
Elevation

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GenieSummary

Randall Creek Campground is a serene outdoor space that features well-maintained infrastructure and ample opportunities for outdoor activities like boating, fishing, volleyball, disc golf, and more. It has many back-in sites that are easy to level and offer 30/50 power hookup. In addition, there is a dump station with one dump, so it can get crowded. The lake formed by the dam is known for its walleye fishing and a great place for fishing enthusiasts. South Dakota requires an entrance pass along with the camping fee and visitors should budget accordingly. The campsite offers flush toilets/showers, drinking water, fish cleaning station, picnic tables, playground, pit toilet, and fishing piers. The cost of camping ranges from $26.00 for electrical to $22.00 for non-electrical sites. The campground is located along the beautiful shoreline of Lake Francis Case and offers breathtaking scenery, especially during fall and winter when bald eagles can be seen in their natural habitat. Birders will enjoy the area due to the opportunity to observe the majestic Bald Eagle. The eagles roost area in the park is a designated National Natural Landmark. Though motorized traffic is not allowed in the roosting area to avoid disturbing the eagles, walkers and cross-country skiers are welcome. If visitors are planning to visit the campground during the roosting season, they should check ahead to make sure they can access the campsites without disturbing the eagles.

From The Campground

Randall Creek Recreation Area is located on the banks of the Missouri River, downstream from Fort Randall Dam. Spend hours peacefully watching the water flow, observing the animals and birds that frequent the area, and enjoying the breathtaking beauty of the surrounding shoreline. The park offers the opportunity for visitors to see the majestic bald eagle. The eagle roost area in the park is a designated National Natural Landmark. In South Dakota, many bald eagles spend their winters below the Missouri River dams where they are able to catch fish and prey on waterfowl attracted to the open water. They typically perch within 50 feet of the riverbank in tall cottonwood trees. The birds usually feed in the morning and rest in their roosting trees in the afternoon. Bald eagles will abandon their roosts if disturbed by humans. For this reason, the Department of Game, Fish and Parks prohibits motorized traffic in state recreation areas with winter bald eagle roosts. Walkers and cross-country skiers are allowed in these areas but must refrain from disturbing roosting bald eagles.

Amenities

Activities

Discounts

No Discount Data

Affiliates

No Affiliation Data

Contact

(605) 487-7046
randallcreek@state.sd.us

Quick Stats

132
Sites
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Site Price
55ft.
Max Site Size (L)
1270ft.
Elevation
53515
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Location
-98.55509949
43.05099869
136 Randall Creek Rd
Fairfax, SD

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