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Located in Pickstown, South Dakota, the Spillway Land Use Area provides boat access to Sevenmile Creek and the Missouri River at river mile 879. This South Dakota Game, Fish, and Parks facility offers a convenient launch point for kayakers, canoeists, and boaters exploring this section of the Missouri River system. The site includes restrooms and picnic facilities, making it suitable for day trips and recreational outings.
**Access & Requirements:** From Pickstown, head south on Spillway Drive to reach the access point. A South Dakota state park entrance license is required to use this facility. The boat landing provides straightforward access to the water, though paddlers should note that potable water is not available on-site.
**Nearby Recreation:** The Spillway Land Use Area is well-positioned for exploring the broader Missouri River recreation corridor. Lake Andes National Wildlife Refuge and Lake Francis Case (created by Fort Randall Dam) are nearby, offering opportunities to observe migratory waterfowl and enjoy the scenic reservoir landscape. Paddlers should check current river conditions and water levels before launching, as Missouri River conditions can vary seasonally.
Nearby Recreation Areas
Lake Andes National Wildlife RefugeLocated within
Lake Francis CaseLocated within
Karl E. Mundt National Wildlife RefugeLocated within