A person may not allow or possess any pet in the state park system except as provided in this section:
(1) From April first through September thirtieth, the pet must be under immediate control on a leash not more than ten feet long, or under immediate control and more than two hundred feet from other park users or designated camping areas;(2) From October first through March thirty-first, leashes are not mandatory; however, the person shall keep the pet under immediate control;(3) The person may not allow or possess any pet on the George S. Mickelson Trail unless the pet is under immediate control on a leash not more than ten feet long;(4) The person may not allow any pet in an area within two hundred feet inland and two hundred feet outward from the water's edge in an area owned, leased, managed, or controlled by the department and designated as a public swimming zone or in an area posted for no pets;(5) The person may not allow or possess any pet inside enclosed public buildings managed by the department in any state park, recreation area, nature area, or lakeside use area except: (a) A person who requires the aid of a service animal;(b) A person who has received prior approval of the park manager; or(c) A pet possessed by a person who has paid the pet accommodation fee pursuant to § 41:03:04:03.02; or(6) If the person maintains reasonable control of the dog, the person may allow or possess a dog that is not on a leash within a designated dog training area. Notwithstanding these exceptions, no person may allow or possess a pet on the Summit Trail at Bear Butte State Park.
An exception applies only insofar as the person properly disposes of any pet waste left within the state park system.
S.D. Admin. R. 41:03:01:13
SL 1975, ch 16; 46 SDR 074, effective 12/2/2019; 49 SDR 088, effective 5/1/2023General Authority: SDCL 41-17-1.1(1)(4).
Law Implemented: SDCL 41-17-1.1.
Public water zoning, ch 41:04:02.