

Accommodations and Services:
Most South Dakota communities offer motels, campgrounds and
bed and breakfast housing at reasonable rates. Reservations are
typically unnecessary except during the opening of the pheasant and west
river deer seasons. In addition, some farm families host hunters.
Request a free
South Dakota Vacation Guide from the
Office of Tourism for a listing of accommodations, or visit the Interactive Trip Planner (requires Flash). If you have
already requested a South Dakota Fishing and Hunting Guide (PDF), a South
Dakota Vacation Guide will automatically be sent with it.
Hunting on Public Land:
South Dakota offers hunters access to nearly five million acres of public land. The Department
of Game, Fish & Parks maintains an interactive tool that allows you to view maps and other
information about public lands. In addition, the department offers maps and information on Walk-In Areas, Game Production Areas, Waterfowl Production Areas, some School Lands and some Bureau of Land Management Lands.
PDF (GFP)Hunting on Private Land:
Hunters and trappers must have permission from landowners or lessees of
private land before hunting on that land. No one may enter Black Hills
land to hunt if the land is posted or after being told by the owner or
lessee not to do so.
Hunting on Indian Reservations:
South Dakota's Indian Reservations hold a wealth of hunting and fishing opportunities. State
licenses are not valid on Indian trust lands, unless authorized by tribal councils. Please
contact the game offices of each individual tribe for specific licensing information.
Tribe Phone Fax Cheyenne River (605) 964-7812 (605) 964-4151 Crow Creek (605) 245-2187 (605) 245-2470 Flandreau Santee (605) 997-5123 (605) 997-3878 Lower Brule (605) 473-5666 (605) 473-5554 Pine Ridge (605) 455-2530 (605) 867-1449 Rosebud (888) 747-8686 (605) 747-2905 Sisseton-Wahpeton (605) 698-3911 (605) 698-3708 Standing Rock (701) 854-7236 (701) 854-7299 Yankton (605) 384-3804 (605) 384-5687
Other information and links:
Numerous state and federal agencies provide information for safe and successful hunting in South Dakota. To learn about healthy hunting, turning in poachers, national grasslands and forests, and more, visit these links: