Summers in South Dakota are simply unforgettable. After a long and tough winter, all South Dakotans get out and enjoy the beauty our state beholds. Though there are many places to take a dip and cool off, this one quiet lake in Custer State Park offers an atmosphere that is the epitome of relaxing, while still offering endless activities. Get your bathing suits, because we’re going swimming!

Welcome to Stockade Lake!

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This breathtaking lake in Custer State Park is a quiet getaway from normal life.

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Despite being one of the largest lakes in our state, there’s a serene ambiance to it, and looking out at the clear blue water is relaxing, and begs to be jumped in.

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If you feel like being adventurous, there are so many more activities than just swimming.

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Stockade Lake is the perfect spot for fishing, outdoor sports, and there’s even a hiking trail beside the lake.

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This lake is also home to some of the Black Hills most interesting historic sites, like the first gold discovery site.

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There are three campgrounds near this lake, offering any amenity you might need. Not only will this lake become your favorite day trip, but you can make a whole vacation out of it.

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With breathtaking views, crystal clear water, and endless activities, Stockade Lake is sure to become you new favorite summer spot.

South Dakota Tourism/Facebook Stockade Lake is located inside Custer State Park in the Black Hills.

Have you ever swam the day away at this beautiful lake? How was it? Let us hear about it in the comments!

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Stockade Lake is located inside Custer State Park in the Black Hills.

Looking for another swimming spot? This natural waterfall-fed pool is perfect for a summer day.

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