In the summertime, when the temperature is high, you cannot beat a day at the lake! While we agree that lakes are a great way to cool off, we happen to think that these bodies of water are great to visit year-round, including the beautiful Pactola Reservoir, which looks even more amazing in the winter:
Nestled away in the Black Hills, Pactola Reservoir has been dubbed "South Dakota's version of Atlantis," and for a good reason.
That's right, folks; according to legend, at the bottom of Pactola is the old Camp Crook, which was initially established in 1875 by fugitive miners, and then dug out and filled in with water during the late 1950s.
While we highly recommend visiting Pactola in the spring, summer, and fall for its epic fishing, boating, and scuba diving, we also suggest visiting in the winter, as it looks gorgeous when topped with sparkling ice and snow.
Whenever you visit, be sure also to take a hike around the Reservoir, as it is home to the 2.2-mile Osprey Trail and overlook, and the half-mile Veteran's Point.
For more information on Pactola Reservoir and current weather conditions, please visit the United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service's website.