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great lakes region When Lewis and Clark traveled the Missouri River back in 1804, it was a winding, shallow waterway. Today, the river has been dammed to create four massive reservoirs, South Dakota’s Great Lakes. Eagles, pronghorn and prairie dogs play along the river’s banks, while outdoor enthusiasts enjoy fishing, hunting, boating, camping and a host of activities. Follow the river’s path for a taste of regional history. It flows past historic sites, scenic byways, American Indian reservations, and small towns with Old West roots. PO Box 786 Pierre, SD 57501 1-888-386-4617 www.sdgreatlakes.org 4th of July on the Missouri River http://www.sdgreatlakes.org http://www.sdgreatlakes.org

Table of Contents for the Digital Edition of South Dakota Vacation Guide 2011

South Dakota Vacation Guide 2011
Contents
Overview
Getting Here, Getting Around
Information Centers
State Facts
Tourism Regions
Places of Interest
Public Campgrounds and Recreation Areas
Vacation Ideas
Southeast Region: A slice of South Dakota charm
Glacial Lakes & Prairies Region: Stories from the frontier
Great Lakes Region: Land of the mighty Missouri
Black Hills, Badlands & Lakes Region: Enchanting mountain getaway
Black Hills map
Index

South Dakota Vacation Guide 2011

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