South Dakota Administrative Rules
Title 41 - Department of Game, Fish And Parks
Article 41:03 - Parks and public lands
Chapter 41:03:03 - Park license and trail use pass
Section 41:03:03:03 - Park entrance license required for admission to state parks and certain recreation areas and lakeside use areas
Current through Register Vol. 51, page 43, September 23, 2024
The operator or registered owner of a motor vehicle, as defined in SDCL 41-1-1, must have a valid annual or daily park entrance license affixed to the motor vehicle as required in § 41:03:03:02 to enter or occupy any:
(1) State park;
(2) State recreation area listed in this section; or
(3) Lakeside use area listed in this setction;
unless the motor vehicle has affixed to it a valid annual or daily park entrance license as required in § 41:03:03:02.
Persons participating in religious activities in Bear Butte State Park and persons on snowmobiles are exempt from this requirement.
The following state recreation areas and lakeside use areas require a valid park entrance license: Sandy Shore; Pelican Lake; Pickerel Lake; Lake Cochrane; Richmond Lake; Mina Lake; Lake Thompson; Lake Vermillion; Snake Creek; Platte Creek; Lake Alvin; Lewis and Clark Recreation Area, except for the area designated as the marina restaurant parking lot; Angostura, including Shep's Canyon; Shadehill; Big Sioux; Llewellyn Johns; Farm Island; Lake Louise; West Bend; Walker's Point; Lake Poinsett; Swan Creek; Lake Hiddenwood; Bush's Landing; Little Bend; East Whitlocks; West Whitlocks; Chief White Crane; Pierson Ranch; North Point; Pease Creek/Kamp Koda; North Wheeler; East Shore; Spring Creek; Cow Creek; Okobojo Point; Walth Bay; Indian Creek; Revheim Bay; Randall Creek; Oahe Downstream; Whetstone Bay; Lake Oahe West Shore; Fort Randall South Shore; Buryanek; Pollock; Bob's Landing; Rocky Point; Springfield; and Fort Randall Spillway.
General Authority: SDCL 41-2-38, 41-17-1.1(1)(2), 41-17-13.
Law Implemented: SDCL 41-2-38, 41-17-1.1(1)(2), 41-17-13, 41-17-13.2.