- Biking (on park roads)
- Biking (on trails)
- Birdwatching
- Boating
- Canoeing
- Cross-country Skiing
- Disc Golf
- Disc Golf Checkout
- Fishing
- Fishing Pole Checkout
- Geocaching
- Hiking
- Horseshoe Checkout
- Horseshoes
- Kayaking
- Lawn Game Checkout
- Life Jacket Checkout
- Museum/Visitor Center
- Paddleboarding
- Picnicking
- Snowmobiling
- Snowshoe Checkout
- Snowshoeing
- Swimming
- Volleyball
- Volleyball Checkout
- Walking (on park roads)
Lake Poinsett Recreation Area
One of the largest lakes in the state, Lake Poinsett was named after Joel Poinsett who served as U.S. Secretary of War. He was instrumental in promoting the expedition of Joseph Nicollet and John Fremont who first explored the region in 1838. The party camped on the north side of Lake Poinsett. Today, the lakeshore still provides excellent camping opportunities, as well as many other recreational activities.
The Lake Poinsett Visitor Center and Museum is a fascinating place to learn about the history of the area. The Museum is home to a variety of artifacts that came from the collection of Harlan Olson and were donated to South Dakota Game, Fish & Parks by his family. The exhibits will take you back in time from prehistoric days to the late 1990s.
Activities
Fees
- Daily: $8 per vehicle
- Annual: $36 first vehicle | $18 for second vehicle | $80 transferable license
- Campsites - electrical: $26 per night
- Campsites - non-electrical: Tent-only: $15 per night
- Camping Cabins: $55 per night
Park Specs
Open: Year-round. Between Oct. 1 and April 30, showers, flush toilets and other water systems may be closed. Please contact the park directly for current status. Vault toilets usually remain open.
Park Size: 2 campgrounds with 114 campsites and 4 camping cabins
Directions: 14 miles northeast of Arlington off US Hwy 81
Nearest Town: Arlington
Make Reservations
Make reservation online or call 1.800.710.2267.
Contact Info
45617 S.Poinsett Dr.
Arlington, SD 57212
605.983.5085
Email: LakePoinsett@state.sd.us
Amenities
- ADA/Accessible Features
- Boat Ramp(s)
- Campground(s)
- Camping Cabin(s)
- Drinking Water
- Dump Station
- Electrical Campsite(s)
- Fish Cleaning Station(s)
- Flush Toilets
- Group Picnic Shelter(s)
- Hiking Trail(s)
- Picnic Tables
- Playground(s)
- Self-serve Entrance Kiosk(s)
- Shore Fishing Access
- Showers
- Swim Beach(es)
- Tent-only Campsite(s)
- TRACK Trail(s)
- Vault Toilets (open year-round)
- Visitor Center(s)
Museum
The Lake Poinsett Visitor Center and Museum is a fascinating place to learn about the history of the area. During the summer, neighbor Harlan Olson's artifacts are on display. The exhibits will take you back in time from prehistoric days to the late 1990s.
ADA / Accessible
- Camping Cabin(s)
- Campsite(s)
- Flush Toilets
- Group Picnic Shelter(s)
- Picnic Tables
- Playground(s)
- Showers
- Visitor Center(s)
GPS Coordinates
Longitude: -97.08395