The best camping in Shadehill Recreation Area, SD

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The best camping in Shadehill Recreation Area, SD

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Heart Butte Res - Rimrock - BOR

4. Heart Butte Res - Rimrock - BOR

48mi from Shadehill Recreation Area · 1 site
Heart Butte Dam, a remarkable earth fill structure completed in 1949, stands out as a vital resource in south central North Dakota. Nestled along the Heart River, the dam creates the Heart Butte Reservoir, also known as Lake Tschida, which primarily serves irrigation and flood control needs. This unique reservoir not only supports agricultural activities but also enhances recreational opportunities and provides essential habitats for fish and wildlife. The Heart Butte Unit irrigation system spans approximately 13,100 acres of irrigable land, extending from the Heart Butte River to the Missouri River. This extensive irrigation network plays a crucial role in sustaining local agriculture and ensuring the region's economic vitality. Lake Tschida is named in honor of Michael Tschida Sr., an influential figure in the area. Born in Vienna, Austria, in 1866, he immigrated to the United States in 1890 and settled in Mandan, North Dakota. Tschida later moved to Glen Ullin in 1900, where he became the town's first mayor in 1906. A passionate advocate for the Heart Butte Dam's construction, he witnessed its completion in 1949 before passing away in 1956. His legacy continues to impact the community, making the Heart Butte Dam
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Heart Butte Res - Rimrock - BOR

Heart Butte Res - Rimrock - BOR

48mi from Shadehill Recreation Area · 1 site
Heart Butte Dam, a remarkable earth fill structure completed in 1949, stands out as a vital resource in south central North Dakota. Nestled along the Heart River, the dam creates the Heart Butte Reservoir, also known as Lake Tschida, which primarily serves irrigation and flood control needs. This unique reservoir not only supports agricultural activities but also enhances recreational opportunities and provides essential habitats for fish and wildlife. The Heart Butte Unit irrigation system spans approximately 13,100 acres of irrigable land, extending from the Heart Butte River to the Missouri River. This extensive irrigation network plays a crucial role in sustaining local agriculture and ensuring the region's economic vitality. Lake Tschida is named in honor of Michael Tschida Sr., an influential figure in the area. Born in Vienna, Austria, in 1866, he immigrated to the United States in 1890 and settled in Mandan, North Dakota. Tschida later moved to Glen Ullin in 1900, where he became the town's first mayor in 1906. A passionate advocate for the Heart Butte Dam's construction, he witnessed its completion in 1949 before passing away in 1956. His legacy continues to impact the community, making the Heart Butte Dam

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Shadehill Reservoir is the crown jewel of the Shadehill Recreation Area, and with 5,000 acres of water to explore, you know it’s going to be a fun foray into nature. This large lake is perfect for all of your fave water activities, and there’s even a boat ramp to make things that much easier. Back on land, consider hitting up the beach for some sun and sand. Camping options include standard campsites, cabins, and even a two-bedroom lodge if you’re looking to class things up a bit. There are also some fun daytrip options in nearby Lemmon, which is home to the Petrified Wood Park and Museum, along he the annual Boss Cowman Rodeo and Tent Celebration.

When to go

The ideal time to visit Shadehill Recreation Area is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural beauty is at its peak. Summer months can be quite warm, making early morning or late evening the best times for outdoor activities. Winters are cold, and some amenities may be limited, so be sure to check the park's seasonal schedule.

Know before you go

  • Check the weather forecast and dress appropriately for the season, as conditions can change rapidly.
  • Be aware of local wildlife and follow guidelines to ensure a safe encounter.
  • Some areas of the park may have limited accessibility; inquire ahead for specific needs.
  • Keep the park clean by disposing of trash properly or pack it out if receptacles are not available.
  • For any inquiries or assistance, contact the park's customer service at (605) 223-7660.

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