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Lake Kampeska - Lake in Codington,South-dakota,United-states



Codington, Others


South-dakota, United-states - 57201


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Detailed description is Lake Kampeska is a 5250acre inland glacial lake in the U.S. state of South Dakota. It is located west-northwest of Watertown, South Dakota and lies entirely within Codington County and the Coteau des Prairies. The lake is naturally shaped with numerous bays and peninsulas that form approximately 13.5mi of shoreline. Lake Kampeska is connected to the Big Sioux River through a single inlet-outlet channel located on the northeast side. It is the third largest natural lake within the borders of South Dakota. Lake Kampeska is well-known for its depictions in art from artists such as Terry Redlin, John Greene, John Wilson, and Joshua Spies.HistoryIt is known in the expressive language of the Dakotas as Lake Kampeska, signifying the "Lake of the Shining Shells."Famous pathfinder John C. Fremont and scientist Joseph Nicollet explored this region of Dakota Territory approximately in May or June of 1838. In their undated notes they described the area as the "lake country of the coteau prairie." Some of their findings appear to be second hand accounts of the area. However, the expedition failed to include some of the lakes of the area on their map including, Kampeska.Lake Kampeska's settlement predates Watertown and statehood of South Dakota. Initially founded as Kampeska City, modern-day Codington County's borders were drawn in such a way that Lake Kampeska would be at the geographical epicenter of the county. Chicago and Northwestern Railroad operated near Lake Kampeska beginning in 1873.

Established in the recent years Lake Kampeska in codington, south-dakota in united-states.

This well-known establishment acts as a one-stop destination servicing customers both local and from other parts of the city...

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Ans: Open all days mostly from 9:30 to 8:30 and exceptions on Sundays. Call them before going to the location.

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Ans: Latitude: 44.931531, Longitude: -97.207681