Pease Creek Recreation Area

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Managed by SD State Parks & Recreation, Pease Creek Recreation Area sits roughly nine miles south of Geddes along a narrow country road that transitions to gravel before reaching camp. Smaller rigs handle the approach more comfortably than larger setups. The campground runs along the Missouri River corridor, created when Fort Randall Dam was built in 1953, and the surrounding 600 acres give campers access to a boat ramp, walking paths, and a fish cleaning station. Bald eagles and migrating waterfowl are commonly spotted in the area, particularly during fall and winter months.

The 23 standard sites and five horse camp sites are gravel and mostly level. Electric hookups include 50, 30, and 20 amp service. Reviewers consistently note the campground is well maintained, with clean bathrooms and a newer comfort station. Tree cover at several sites provides meaningful wind protection. Sites 4 and 8 sit under trees that drop large seed pods in autumn, which campers with RVs may want to keep in mind. Cell service drops occasionally, so downloading maps before arrival is a practical step.

From October through April, water systems may be shut down, and Bibs O. notes the tradeoff plainly: "seems costly for no water, flush toilets, showers, or garbage dumpsters." A pit toilet remains available during that period. Nearby state-managed campgrounds along the same stretch of the Missouri include South Scalp Creek Recreation Area and North Wheeler Recreation Area, useful to know if Pease Creek fills during peak fishing season. Stock up on supplies before heading out, as town is not close.

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Map & DirectionsPease Creek Recreation Area is located in South Dakota near Geddes

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Directions

In South Central South Dakota: 9 miles S of Geddes off SD Hwy 1804.

Address

38180 297th Street
Geddes, SD 57342

Coordinates

43.1420006 N
98.734 W

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Access

  • Drive-In
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  • Walk-In
    Park in a lot, walk to your site.

Site Types

  • Tent Sites
  • RV Sites
  • Standard (Tent/RV)
  • Dispersed
  • Equestrian

Features

For Campers

  • ADA Access
  • Trash
  • Picnic Table
  • Phone Service
  • Reservable
  • Showers
  • Drinking Water
  • Electric Hookups
  • Toilets
  • Alcohol
  • Pets
  • Fires

For Vehicles

  • Sanitary Dump
  • Pull-Through Sites
  • Big Rig Friendly

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A common theme was the campground's quiet, secluded location with well-maintained sites and clean facilities. Visitors regularly cited hot showers and reliable electrical hookups, though winter visitors noted facility shutdowns. Some mentioned no on-site staff and short sites better suited for smaller RVs.

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Reviewed Dec. 9, 2024

Bald Eagles were our only company.

This is a very well maintained campground. We were here from December 08 through 12, 2024. Bathrooms and showers, along with water faucets, are all shut down for the season. We stayed on site 9 and enjoyed the shelter all the trees provided. Wind was 24 mph gusts hit 45 mph and didn't affect us at all. Sites are gravel and, for the most part, level. We didn't require any leveling blocks at all. 50 - 30 - 20 amp service with no errors at the electric box. The pit toilet was reasonably clean and stocked. Small playground for children. Small picnic area down the road between sites 8 and 9. Sites 4 and 8 were covered with large seed pods from the trees. I imagine it would sound like branches hitting your camper when they fall in the fall. We are not far from the Missouri River, and we were delighted with the company of 4 Bald Eagles. Hundreds of migrating Canadian Geese. Walking paths are available along with a boat ramp down the hill. Cost is the same in nearly all South Dakota State Parks, $26.00 a night. Seems costly for no water, flush toilets, showers, or garbage dumpsters. This is a nice place.

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Month of VisitDecember
  • Review photo of Pease Creek Recreation Area by Bibs O., December 9, 2024
  • Review photo of Pease Creek Recreation Area by Bibs O., December 9, 2024
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Reviewed May. 31, 2022

Very nice

Campground was empty showers hot,rest rooms clean and stocked will come here again

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  • Review photo of Pease Creek Recreation Area by Roger W., May 31, 2022
  • Review photo of Pease Creek Recreation Area by Roger W., May 31, 2022
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Reviewed Sep. 19, 2021

Country Life

Fees:   Daily   $8.00    Annual   $36.00    Campsites   26.00 electrical 50 amp (.available) Campsites  $22.00 Non electrical Horsecamp 22.00 Non electrical

Reservations 800-710-2267 on line travel.compsd.com  northpoint@state.sd.us 

Open year round Oct 1– April 30 water systems may be shut down. 

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23 sites 5 horsecamp sites

PROS Secluded, well maintained, new comfort station, horsecamp I don’t think any site is bad

CONS Short sites, narrow country road

Firewood fish cleaning station water horse trails playground biking birding boating fishing hunting swimming flush toilets showers picnic tables fire ring/grill boat ramp dump station

The Pease Creek Recreation Area Horse campground is a nonelectric site. You will find a fire ring picnic table horse corral vault toilets water spigots Generator may be used from 8 am to 9 pm. Dogs must be on a ten foot leash. Make sure out of state horses have proper documentation for health.

Recreation Area was created when the Fort Randall Dam was created in 1953. There are 540 miles of shoreline and 102,000 acres of surface water. The land surrounding the recreation area was the ancestral homeland to numerous Plains Indians. Mainly short sites in this cozy campground with a new bath/shower house. Campground is well maintained. The road in is a very narrow country road meaning the camp and road are better suited for smaller rigs. You will find 600 acres to hike, horseback ride, fish, bird watch, hunt, all things outdoors along the Missouri River. This area provides all types of water sports, winter sports, wildlife viewing, fishing and hunting.

Firewood Alert:   Please purchase firewood in the local area. Do not transport from another state, if you do please burn immediately due to the Emerald Ash Borer.

CLEAN, DRAIN, DRY Another issue that has become an increasing problem is Aquatic Invasive Species .(AIS) which is spreading in the United States. There are different types of AIS and they are being spread by several methods. Boaters, of all types, help spread or help stop the spread by taking care of their watercraft. Before leaving a boat launch practice the CLEAN, DRAIN, DRY technique. Many states require a AIS permit before you place watercraft in the water.

Directions:  9 miles south of Geddes off SD highway 1804 GPS 43.14021-98.73186

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Reviewed Sep. 30, 2020

Fairly good and not busy

We arrived and only one other person was there. There was no host or staff there. There were signs saying you must get approved firewood but no one was there to get the firewood which was frustrating. Clean bathrooms and showers, water provided so it worked out good anyways.

Reviewed May. 26, 2020

Hidden gem

A wooded campground, about .25 mile walk/drive to the river. Clean bathrooms and vault toilets. Nice shoreline to stroll along with dogs. Saw mountain lion tracks along shore...

  • Review photo of Pease Creek Recreation Area by Kirstin G., May 26, 2020
  • Review photo of Pease Creek Recreation Area by Kirstin G., May 26, 2020
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Reviewed Oct. 18, 2018

Look for it

Pease Creek Recreation Area is off the Missouri River out in the middle of nowhere but if you are a water/fishing person it is worth the drive for a quiet, laid back vacation.

South Dakota has some long straight roads and the GPS worked most of the time as well as cell phone signal. It would on occasion drop off so make sure you have your trusty map. The signage in was good and don’t be surprised when you hit gravel roads, just slow down ;)

The campground was pretty quiet and mostly deserted when we overnighted. It was dark, quiet and plenty of sites to choose from. Basic hook up, plenty of space to set up in, more of an RV geared campground. The area was well maintained but facilities could use an update/good cleaning.

Right outside the area is a privately owned campground that looked like it was expanding so that will add to the boatramp traffic and noise. It was more of a permanent RV area but may have short term rentals.

There was hiking to be had and horses were allowed but it’s definitely a water recreation area. Due to the weather , 40’s when we visited and raining we did not get to enjoy the water like I had wanted. Town is not nearby so fuel up and stock up before driving out!

Month of VisitSeptember
  • Review photo of Pease Creek Recreation Area by Shelly S., October 18, 2018
  • Review photo of Pease Creek Recreation Area by Shelly S., October 18, 2018
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Frequently Asked Questions

What facilities and amenities are available at Pease Creek Recreation Area?

Pease Creek Recreation Area offers both electrical (50 amp) and non-electrical campsites, with fees of $26 and $22 respectively. The campground features clean bathrooms, hot showers, and vault toilets. Water is available at various faucets throughout the grounds, though these systems may be shut down during winter months (October through April). The recreation area also has a horse camp option for $22. Reservations can be made online or by phone at 800-710-2267. The campground is well-maintained year-round, though amenities may be limited during off-season.

Are there good photo opportunities at Pease Creek Recreation Area?

Pease Creek Recreation Area offers excellent photo opportunities for nature enthusiasts. The Missouri River shoreline provides scenic vistas and beautiful water views. The wooded campground creates natural framing for photos, especially with the interplay of light through the trees. Wildlife photography chances exist along the shore, where even mountain lion tracks have been spotted. The quiet, laid-back atmosphere and relatively low visitor numbers mean you can capture unspoiled natural scenes without crowds. Morning and evening light along the riverfront is particularly photogenic.

Where is Pease Creek Recreation Area located in South Dakota?

Pease Creek Recreation Area is located along the Missouri River in South Dakota. While it's described as being "in the middle of nowhere," GPS navigation works well for finding it, and cell phone signal is generally available. The campground is situated about a quarter mile from the river, set within a wooded area. The location offers a quiet, secluded experience away from busy tourist areas, making it a peaceful destination for those seeking to escape more crowded camping locations.

What recreational activities can visitors enjoy at Pease Creek?

Pease Creek Recreation Area is ideal for water and fishing enthusiasts, with the Missouri River about a quarter mile from the campground. Visitors can enjoy shoreline strolling and hiking, with a nice shoreline that's dog-friendly. The wooded setting offers opportunities for nature observation and wildlife watching - some visitors have even spotted evidence of mountain lions along the shore. The quiet, laid-back atmosphere makes it perfect for relaxation and peaceful outdoor activities. For horse owners, there's a dedicated horse camp available. The uncrowded setting provides a tranquil experience for those looking to escape busier recreation areas.