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Where is Pactola Reservoir?
Pactola Reservoir is located 15 miles west of Rapid City. It is the largest and deepest reservoir in the Black Hills National Forest, boasting 14 miles of shoreline and 150 foot depths on 800 acres. (Photo by Bradley Block/USDA FS) The Bureau of Reclamation manages the dam and water. Record lake trout are caught each year.
Does Pactola Reservoir have a marina?
The Pactola Reservoir Complex has two boat launches and a marina. The Pactola Point Swim Beach is a sandy beach located on the south shore of Pactola Reservoir. Ice skaters can enjoy their sport on Pactola Reservoir. Ice conditions fluctuate and skaters are reminded to use caution when travelling over the ice.
Where can I fish at Pactola Reservoir?
Pactola Reservoir provides the opportunitiy to fish for rainbow, brown and lake trout. Pactola Reservoir provides a great setting and the opportunity to fish for rainbow, brown and lake trout. The Pactola Point Picnic Ground is located on the south shore of Pactola Reservoir, near the Marine Store and Pactola Point Swim Beach.
When was the Pactola Dam built?
By the 1950s, it was decided that a dam would be constructed at the site of Pactola. Buildings were auctioned off and moved while others were simply abandoned. The Pactola Dam was constructed from 1952 to 1956 to control flood conditions and provide water to Rapid City. The town of Pactola became Pactola Reservoir.