Accessible Areas
GFP has fishing areas with structures or piers to allow access. Accessible fishing piers have been installed in a number of state parks across South Dakota as well as other accessible facilites to support outdoor activities. These floating piers feature low railings, accessible ramps, sidewalks and nearby parking. Some of these areas also have expanded opportunities for enjoying boat launches, park areas, hunting areas and other outdoor activities.
State Parks and Recreation Areas
- Angostura (near Hot Springs)
- Bear Butte (near Sturgis)
- Burke Lake (near Burke)
- Custer (near Custer)
- Farm Island (near Pierre),
- Lake Alvin (near Harrisburg)
- Lake Herman (near Madison)
- Lake Louise (near Miller)
- Lake Vermillion (East of Canistota)
- Lewis and Clark (near Yankton)
- Mina Lake (near Mina)
- Oahe Downstream (near Pierre)
- Oakwood Lakes (near Bruce)
- Pelican Lake (near Watertown)
- Pickerel Lake (near Waubay)
- Richmond Lake (near Aberdeen)
- Roy Lake (near Lake City)
- Springfield (near Springfield)
- Walker's Point (near Madison)
GFP Lands
- Sunday Gulch Pond near Hill City
- Savoy Weir in Spearfish Canyon
- Legion Lake and Stockade Lake in Custer State Park
Other Access Opportunities
- Piers on the LaFramboise Island causeway (near Pierre)
- Lake Oahe tailwaters (near Pierre)
- Ravine Lake (Huron)
- Lake Mitchell - West end fishing bridge (Mitchell).
- Richmond Lake - Brook Brown Memorial Access (near Aberdeen)
- Lake Kampeska - Jackson Park (near Watertown)
- 3rd Ave. Pond - City of Watertown
- Wylie Park (near Aberdeen)
- Lake Traverse - Reservation Dam (near Sisseton)
- Lake Byron LSUA (near Huron)