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HARTFORD BEACH STATE PARK
HARTFORD BEACH STATE PARK
13672 Hartford Beach Road.
Corona, South Dakota   57227

Phone: 605-432-6374
Reservations: 800-710-2267
Email: park email button icon
Big Stone Lake provides the setting for this popular camping and picnic area nestled in the shade of a native wooded forest.

Along the many hiking trails, you can observe wildlife, prairie plants and scenic vistas.
History of the Area
Runoff from melting glaciers 10,000 years ago created the river Warren. A section of the river is known today as Big Stone Lake. Rugged rock-strewn bluffs and scenic timbered shorelines from the setting of this park.

The first Europeans came to this area in 1678 when French explorers from Montreal and Quebec came searching and found fur-bearing animals. An excellent trading business with area American Indians prompted the English to claim the area.
Swimming
1. Hartford Beach State Park offers a designated swimming area on Big Stone Lake.
2. Lifeguards are not provided, so swim at your own risk.
3. Swimming is free with park entrance fee.
4. The beach has soft sand and clear water for swimmers to enjoy.
5. There's ample space for sunbathing near the shoreline after swimming sessions.
6. The lake also provides opportunities for snorkeling due to its clarity.
7. Children should be supervised while in or around the water as there are no depth markers.

Fishing
Located on the shores of Big Stone Lake, you can enjoy fishing for walleye, northern pike and yellow perch. The lake also houses bluegill and bullhead species. Boat ramps are available for easy access to water-based activities including angling adventures.



Picnicking
1. Hartford Beach State Park offers numerous picnic shelters equipped with tables and grills.
2. Picnic areas provide stunning views of Big Stone Lake.
3. Open fires are allowed in designated fire rings for picnics.
4. Some picnic spots have nearby playgrounds, perfect for families with children.
5. The park's abundant wildlife adds to the serene atmosphere during a picnic outing.

Bicycling
Biking enthusiasts should be aware that options are limited. There aren't any designated biking trails within the park's boundaries.

However, you can ride on campground roads and other paved areas. Always stay alert for vehicles and pedestrians.

Remember to follow all safety rules while cycling in public spaces, including wearing a helmet at all times.

Cycling off-road or creating new paths is strictly prohibited to protect local flora and fauna from damage.

For more challenging rides, consider exploring nearby state parks with established mountain bike trails instead.
Trails
Five hiking trails take visitors past historic sites and scenic overlooks, including burial mounds and a prehistoric village site. Interpretive trail guidebooks are available.
Area Attractions
Big Stone Nature Area

Hartford Beach, Fort Sisseton, Sica Hollow and Roy Lake state parks

Pickerel Lake Recreation Area

Redlin Art Center, Watertown

Grant County Museum, Milbank

Milbank Train Festival, held annually every August

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