Game, Fish And Parks Seeing Rebound From Slower Spring Park Use

Game, Fish And Parks Seeing Rebound From Slower Spring Park Use

PIERRE — Use of South Dakota State Parks and Recreation areas so far this year is keeping track with last year. Deputy Director of the Parks and Recreation Division of the South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks Department Al Nedved says weather caused a slow start, but numbers are catching up…

Nedved says visitation to state parks is down slightly through June…

Nedved says revenues through six months of use is down about three-percent…

Nedved told the South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks Commission they are looking forward to strong numbers with warmer weather in July.