The best camping near Pelican Lake Recreation Area

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Miller's Acreage

2 sites · RVs, Tents5 acres · Volga, SD
We live on 5 acres, surrounded by farmland. 1 mile from nearest highway. 3 acres of pasture on the east end. Camping area is on the west end, with many trees for shade on the west and south corner. 4 miles from Brookings that has shopping, antique mall, active night life bars, children's museum and more. 3 miles from Volga, small town living. 5 miles from interstate I-29. Great sunsets, and stars & moon viewing at night.
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Studio Imagen Lot in Milbank

1 site · RV1 acre · Milbank, SD
Grass Lot in Milbank South Dakota, near downtown. A three minute walk to Lake Farley, Farley Fest, or downtown. One Camper Electric, with one tent site also and parking and water available. The studio is capable of having live music events. There is a deck and firepit. There may be access to indoor bathroom by request and laundry.
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Suzanne F.’s Land

3 sites · RVs, Tents40 acres · Marietta, MN
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Renegades Ranch

6 sites · RVs, Tents12 acres · Corona, SD
This is a beautiful older farm site, with the original home and outbuildings. On the property is a horse pasture, a walking trail, a pond and several friendly animals. There are several acres of trees with a walking trail and campsites within.  The farm historically was the top farm in the area.  Rooms are spacious. Some remodeling has been done with windows and doors all upgraded. Learn more about this land:12 acre hobby farm with  chickens, a dog, a cat,  and a horse. We have grapes, raspberries, mulberry fruit trees and make our own wine. There is a trail going through the trees where there are several campsites and fire pits to choose from. As well as open areas to camp or park your camper. There is a small stage and central fire pit with many chairs, electricity and tables available. One 30 amp camper plugin. We are only 2 miles from Big Stone Lake, or within 4 miles you can kayak whetstone creek (weather/water level permitting). We have kayaks available for rent. Also this location is only 2 miles from gourmet bar and restaurants on the lake, and additional walking trails. We can also provide farm fresh eggs for your meal, or for additional fee cook breakfast or grill gourmet meals by request. 
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The best camping near Pelican Lake Recreation Area guide

Overview

About

How does relaxing on a clear, deep blue lake sound to you? We’re guessing not too shabby. Pelican Lake Recreation Area offers just that, alongside loads of wildlife, fishing, and boating. Named after the majestic, white pelicans who visit this lake seasonally, you won’t be surprised to find these and other migratory birds who call Pelican Lake their home. Curious about the flora, not just the fauna? Miles of trails wind around the lake, making it a perfect spot for you to muddy up those hiking boots and admire the lush, green landscape surrounding the lake. Families will also love Pelican Lake, thanks to the playground, basketball courts, and archery facility nearby. Any way you slice it, this is a perfectly picturesque spot, whether you’re searching for that dream afternoon picnic destination, or a relaxing campground where you can spend a few days to just take it easy—Pelican Lake has got you covered.

When to go

The ideal time to visit Pelican Lake Recreation Area is during the spring and fall, when mild temperatures create perfect conditions for outdoor activities. Summer brings warmth and a bustling atmosphere, ideal for water sports and fishing. Winter, while quieter, can be challenging due to colder weather, making some activities less accessible.

Know before you go

  • Check weather conditions before your visit to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
  • Be aware of park hours, typically from 8:30am to 5pm, and plan your activities within this timeframe.
  • Remember to pack essentials like water, sunscreen, and insect repellent for a comfortable outing.
  • Stay informed about any trail closures or area restrictions that may be in effect during your visit.
  • Accessibility varies across the park, so inquire ahead if you require special accommodations.

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