A park license may be required to permit a motor vehicle and the occupants entry into any state park, except Bear Butte when used by individuals participating in a religious activity, and into any of the following lakeside use or state recreation areas: (1) Angostura; (2) American Creek; (3) Big Sioux; (4) Bob's Landing; (5) Burke Lake; (6) Buryanek; (7) Bush's Landing; (8) Chief White Crane; (9) Cow Creek; (10) Dodge Draw; (11) Downstream below Oahe Dam; (12) East Shore; (13) East Whitlock; (14) Farm Island; (15) Indian Creek; (16) Lake Alvin; (17) Lake Cochrane; (18) Lake Hiddenwood; (19) Lake Louise; (20) Lake Poinsett; (21) Lake Thompson; (22) Lake Vermillion; (23) Lewis and Clark Lake's Gavins Point unit, the Midway unit, and the Yankton unit; (24) Little Bend; (25) Llewellyn Johns; (26) Mina Lake; (27) North Point; (28) North Wheeler; (29) Okobojo Point; (30) Peoria Flats; (31) Pease Creek; (32) Pelican Lake; (33) Pickerel Lake; (34) Pierson Ranch; (35) Platte Creek; (36) Randall Creek; (37) Revheim Park; (38) Richmond Lake; (39) Rocky Point; (40) Sandy Shore; (41) Shadehill; (42) Snake Creek; (43) South Shore; (44) Spillway at Fort Randall Dam; (45) Spring Creek; (46) Springfield; (47) Sutton Bay; (48) Swan Creek; (49) Tailrace at Fort Randall Dam; (50) Walker's Point; (51) Walth Bay; (52) West Bend; (53) West Chamberlain; (54) West Pollock; (55) West Shore; (56) West Whitlock; and (57) Whetstone Bay. The Game, Fish and Parks Commission shall, by rules promulgated pursuant to chapter 1-26 , set annual and daily license fees for entry into a state park, lakeside use area, or state recreation area. The commission shall, by rules promulgated pursuant to chapter 1-26 , establish a system by which an individual may purchase a second license each year for one-half the price of the first license. The department shall deposit all fees collected pursuant to this section in the parks and recreation fund established in § 41-17-21 .
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