Pactola Reservoir in the Black Hills National Forest, SD
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member YoSam.
N 44° 04.519 W 103° 29.374
13T E 620944 N 4881347
Just N. of the dam is a roadside turnout, and parking. A short walk and a great view.
Waymark Code: WMPF8R
Location: South Dakota, United States
Date Posted: 08/22/2015
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member lumbricus
Views: 2

County of lookout: Pennington County
Loation of lookout: US 385, roadside turnout just N. of Dam, S. of Merritt

"Pactola Lake is the largest reservoir in the Black Hills of South Dakota and is created by the Pactola Dam. At the bottom of Pactola Lake is the submerged town of Pactola, an old mining camp and site of several military bivouacs during the original settlement of the Black Hills in the mid-1870s.

"The lake is located on Rapid Creek in Pennington County, South Dakota. The lake provides the water supply for the Rapid City Metro Area. It is owned and operated by the US Bureau of Reclamation, with the various recreational facilities operated by the US Forest Service, and is one of the recreational areas of Black Hills National Forest. Boating and fishing are very popular, with a walk-in fly fishing area located on Rapid Creek below the dam.

"Facilities include a marina, improved swimming beach, campgrounds and group campground on the south shore, campgrounds and a handicapped fishing path on the north shore, and various picnic and overlook areas. In the summer, the USFS operates a visitor center on the dam, immediately off US Highway 385. The dam across Rapid Creek is very large, and was enlarged following the Black Hills Flood of 1972; lake water levels vary enormously, as the lake is used for flood control, domestic water, streamflow maintenance, and irrigation.

"Pactola Lake is accessible via US Highway 385 north from Hill City, South Dakota and Sheridan Lake Forks or south from Lead and Deadwood; or via the Rimrock Highway (also known as SD Highway 44), from Rapid City, South Dakota. Fees are charged in summertime for all facilities. Boating (both power and sail), fishing, swimming, and other outdoor activities are popular in the summer; in wintertime, ice-fishing, ice-skating, and some cross-country skiing is popular." ~ Wikipedia

Describe - Highway or Road number: US 385

Closest town or city: Merritt

Number of parking spots available: 28

Name if a website describes this location.: [Web Link]

Winter View: yes

Year around access ?: yes

Comfort station on site: yes

Is a photo of an "Information Sign"included?: No

Summer View: Not Listed

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