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Lake Cochrane Recreation Area

Charming and cozy Lake Cochrane Recreation Area, which is nestled between two clear water, spring-fed lakes, is one of the few state parks in South Dakota which is open all year long. So, whenever you need to get away, make your reservations online, pack your RV, and hit the road.

If Lake Cochrane Recreation Area was nothing but the lakes themselves, it would be one of the most popular state parks in Northeastern South Dakota. But there are lots of other activities at this 88-acre state park. RVers can enjoy fishing, boating, team sports, and more. Furthermore, since it’s far away from major roads and towns, Lake Cochrane Recreation Area is a quiet and relaxing place to park your motorhome. And, because of the park’s small size and diligent staff, it’s usually quite clean and very well-kept.

Lake Cochrane Recreation Area has 30 RV campsites arranged in a large loop. Many of these sites are almost directly on the water. The campground has many of the amenities you’d expect, and some that may surprise you.


Transportation

Driving

Lake Cochrane Recreation Area is just off State Highway 22, which is the main drag between nowhere and nothing. The closest town is Camby, Minnesota. That should give you some idea of how isolated this place is. That being said, Highway 22 and the smaller park access roads are usually clear even in winter. So, reaching the park should be no problem at all. Just be sure you have plenty of gas and supplies before you leave.

Inside the park, there is a large parking area on the shores of Lake Oliver, near the fishing pier and boat launch. There’s another large parking area on the shores of Lake Cochrane, near the swimming area and sheltered picnic area. Additional parking is available near the park entrance and visitors’ center.


Camping Accomodations

80'

Max RV length

80'

Max trailer length
  • Electrical hookup
  • Water hookup
  • Generator use
  • Food storage
  • Sewer hookup
  • Dogs & cats

RV Rentals in Lake Cochrane Recreation Area

2015 Keystone Passport Ultra Lite Grand Touring
2015 Keystone Passport Ultra Lite Grand Touring
2015 Travel trailer30 ft
Aurora, SD
Sleeps 9
$110 /night
StarCraft Family Bunkhouse
StarCraft Family Bunkhouse
2014 Travel trailer29 ft
Sioux Falls, SD
4.9 (7) Sleeps 7
$100 /night
2023 Dutchmen Coleman Lantern LT
2023 Dutchmen Coleman Lantern LT
2023 Travel trailer22 ft
Volga, SD
Sleeps 5
$133 /night
2018 Ice Castle  RV Edition
2018 Ice Castle RV Edition
2018 Travel trailer17 ft
Colman, SD
5 (6) Sleeps 5
$119 /night
2022 Forest River Viking 22 ft Travel Trailer
2022 Forest River Viking 22 ft Travel Trailer
2022 Travel trailer22 ft
Marshall, MN
Sleeps 4
$75 /night
Harts 2018 Heartland North Trail
Harts 2018 Heartland North Trail
2018 Travel trailer28 ft
Pipestone, MN
Sleeps 6
$110 /night
2021 Forest River Wildwood
2021 Forest River Wildwood
2021 Travel trailer36 ft
Madison, SD
Sleeps 9
$141 /night
2021 Thor Freedom Elite
2021 Thor Freedom Elite
2021 Class C24 ft
Walnut Grove, MN
5 (2) Sleeps 4
$199 /night

Campsites in Lake Cochrane Recreation Area

Reservations Camping
Lake Cochrane RV Campground

This loop campground has 30 back-in, electric hookup RV parking spots. One spot is ADA-accessible and one is reserved for campground volunteers. Each spot has its own picnic table, so you have some dining options aside from your RV kitchen. Drinking water is always available in the summer. From November through April, it may be shut off from time to time. The same is true of the RV campground restroom and shower area. The vault toilets, RV dump station, and children’s playground are usually always open.


Lakes Nearby Lake Cochrane Recreation Area


Seasonal Actvities in Lake Cochrane Recreation Area

In-Season
Swimming

The Lake Cochrane swimming area is basically an open meadow with a narrow and rather pebbly beach between the grass and the water. Since the boat launch is basically in another zip code, swimmers never have to worry about wayward boats. There may be an occasional inner tube in your path, but they are pretty easy to avoid. Lake Cochrane has an even, sandy bottom without any major drop-offs. And, as mentioned, it’s also a pretty shallow lake. There’s no designated Lake Oliver swimming area. But no one will say anything if you take a dip in it.

Boating

Both lakes have boat launches. The larger Lake Cochrane is also a little more crowded, mostly because there are so many private homes and boat docks on this lake. Still, it’s plenty big enough to accommodate motorboats as well as kayaks, canoes, and inner tubes. The Lake Cochrane boat launch is also about a quarter mile away from the park boundary. We’re not exactly sure why. The Lake Oliver boat launch, on the other hand, is in the Day Use Area. And, boaters have this lake pretty much all to themselves. We suggest you try both lakes out and pick a winner for yourself.

Fishing

Lake Cochrane is a very large (350 acres) and fairly shallow (25 feet at its deepest point) body of water. So, there are a vast array of fish in the lake, including bluegill, largemouth bass, northern pike, walleye, white crappie, yellow bullhead, and yellow perch. Most anglers fish from boats on Lake Cochrane. On the other hand, the much smaller Lake Oliver has a very nice fishing pier. It’s about a third as big as Lake Cochrane. Still, there are a variety of fish in this spring-fed lake.

Off-Season
Picnicking

In the winter, you’ll really appreciate the sheltered picnic area at Lake Cochrane Recreation Area. It’s located near the swimming area in a very shady and secluded spot. If you feel like being in the open air, there are lots of unsheltered picnic tables around as well. One of them is on a large concrete slab. Drinking water is usually available in the picnic area between April and November.

Playing Team Sports

You would think that a park this size would not have many recreational opportunities. But you would be wrong. An athletic field is ideal for snow soccer. If you’ve never tried that, put it on your bucket list. If there’s no snow on the ground, pickup basketball and volleyball is lots of fun. There are also horseshoe pits, if you prefer a little mano-e-mano challenge.

Hunting

Lake Cochrane is pretty much off-limits to hunters. But Lake Oliver, on the other hand, is an excellent place for in-season waterfowl hunting. The south shore is a bit swampy in parts, so lots of ducks like to hang out here. There are lots of geese here as well. Check with a ranger about hunting seasons and permitted hunting hours as well as places during the season.


Seasonal Temps in Lake Cochrane Recreation Area

Looking forward to your next adventure at Lake Cochrane Recreation Area? Don't forget to plan ahead! Weather can be unpredictable, but we've got you covered. On average, air temperatures during this time of year range from a high around 52°F (11°C) to a low around 32°F (0°C). Of course, these are just historical averages, so be prepared for anything Mother Nature throws your way. For the most up-to-date weather information, be sure to check out our Weather Bar located at the top of this page.

More Area Places To Stay

Not into camping or RVing? Here are some other options for you to stay near Lake Cochrane Recreation Area:
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