Newton Hills State Park RV & Campground Guide
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Newton Hills State Park is located 6 miles south of Canton in South Dakota. It’s part of the geological formation called the Coteau des Prairie, which is a narrow strip of rolling hills and forest caused by glacial movement during the last Ice Age. The state park itself features over one thousand acres of open prairie, dark forests featuring black oak and cottonwood trees, and the crystal-clear waters of Lakota Lake and Big Sioux River. The park also has a rich history, with burial mounds and artifacts indicating that the Woodland Indian Culture inhabited the region from 300 B.C. to 900 A.D.
These days, Newton Hills is a popular destination open year-round for recreational activities such as camping, swimming, fishing, hiking and boating. Many species of wildlife call the park home, including white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, marmots, rabbits, red and gray fox and squirrels. The state experiences cold, dry winters to hot and semi-humid summers, but the park is open for use year-round. If you’re planning a trip to Newton Hills, you’ll certainly want to come prepared. Keep reading to find out all there is to know about campgrounds, in-park activities, how to get here, and more.
Spring 24°F - 73°F
Summer 58°F - 86°F
Fall 24°F - 76°F
Winter 6°F - 32°F
RV Resorts & Campsites in Newton Hills State Park
There are plenty of camping opportunities in and around Newton Hills State Park, including both within tents and RVs. If roughing-it in a sleeping bag and the tiny space that a tent offers isn’t quite your thing, then we whole-heartedly recommend the warmth, comfort, and all-round glamping that an RV offers.
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The state park has its own quiet and shady campground featuring 122 campsites with electrical connections available. Showers, restrooms, water, a dump station, BBQ facilities, and horse facilities are also available. Daily rates are from $17 - $21 per site.
These sites can fill quickly, so we’ve also listed three additional campgrounds within the local area.
Tower Campground
Tower Campground is less than a 40-minute drive from the state park. It offers 116 RV sites, including pull-thru sites and full hookups. The campground is open year-round and is easily accessible from Interstate 29. Rates start at $42.08 per night.
Water hookup: yes
Electrical hookup: yes
Sewer hookup: yes
Wifi: yes
Pet-friendly: yes
Other amenities: dog park, playground, restrooms, showers, laundry facilities, propane exchange, cable TV, fire pits.
Rivers Bend Campground
Rivers Bend Campground is a popular 94-acre campground that also offers fishing, hiking, bicycling, canoeing, and other outdoor activities. 81 campsites are available, including 19 with full hookups. It’s your perfect home away from home whilst visiting the region.
Water hookup: yes
Electrical hookup: yes
Sewer hookup: yes
Wifi: yes
Pet-friendly: yes
Other amenities: dump station, water fill station, showers, restrooms, sand beach with swimming pond, fishing ponds, playground, picnic tables, fire rings, sports courts.
Sioux Falls KOA Journey
If you’re after a family-friendly campground with a long list of amenities and on-site activities, thenSioux Falls KOA Journey is the place. It lies just inside the city limits of South Dakota's largest city, but you wouldn't know it from the lush grass campsites.
Water hookup: yes
Electrical hookup: yes
Sewer hookup: yes
Wifi: yes
Pet-friendly: yes
Other amenities: swimming pool, basketball court, mini golf, bike rentals, pavilion, laundry facility, game room, children's play area, cable TV, dog park.
What to Do at
Newton Hills State Park
Inside Newton Hills State Park
Newton Hills State Park might be very popular for camping, but people also flock here because of the wide range of fun outdoor activities on offer. Whether you’re hoping to enjoy hiking, biking, or horse riding the park’s scenic trails, fishing, swimming, boating, or more – there’s certainly something for every type of traveler at Newton Hills State Park.
Trails : The park has six miles of multi-usetrails designed for hiking, biking, and horseback riding. Three of the most popular trails include the Woodland Trail, Blue Diamond Trail, and Augie Ridge Trail. In winter, many of these trails are used for cross-country skiing.
Fishing : Lake Lakota and Big Sioux River are both densely populated with bass, panfish, catfish, and perch. Visitors must have a license to fish in Lake Lakota. There is a fishing dock within the park and fishing poles are available for rent at the park office.
Swimming : There is a swimming beach on Lake Lakota, which is a no wake zone, making it safer for swimmers.
Boating : A boat ramp with a dock provides access to Lake Lakota. The entire lake is a designated "no wake" zone. Canoes, kayaks, paddle boards, floating water mats, and life jackets are available for rent at the park office.
Concerts : The amphitheatre within Newton Hill State Park hosts many folk music concerts throughout the year. The most popular folk music concert, the Sioux River Folk Festival, is held each year on the first weekend in August.
How to Get to
Newton Hills State Park
The state park is located 6 miles south of Canton off County 135. Follow the signs to the park and your location will be on your right.
Entering Newton Hills State Park
There is a daily fee of $6 per vehicle to enter the state park.
If you’re planning a trip to Newton Hills State Park, then you sure are in for a treat. Once you’ve finished exploring all that the park has to offer, check out the incredible opportunities waiting for you outside of its gates! During or after your stay, we encourage you to tag us in any of your social media posts, or why not share your photos and experience with us at [email protected]? We may even feature your story on our blog or social media channels. Happy camping!