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Search Results Recreational Trails Program Project Database Search Results Recreational Trails Program Project Database Your search for projects in State: SD, Total Results : 403 State Project Trail Name Project Name Description Cong. District(s) County(s) RTP Funds Other Funds Total Funds Year SD 2018 State Administration State Administration State Administration 1 Statewide $83,061 $20,766 $103,827 SD 1996 Roy Lake Island Bridge Improvements Renovate and Repair Roy Lake Island Bridge 1 Marshall $1,825 $1,825 $3,650 SD 1996 Newton Hills Trails Trail Renovation Renovate and Stabilize Newton Hills 1 Lincoln $5,067 $5,067 $10,134 Multi-Use Trails SD 1996 Construction Trailhead Construction Construct Big Hill Snowmobile Parking Lot 1 Lawrence $5,115 $5,115 $10,230 SD 1996 Sica Hollow State Park Bridge Improvements Repair and Renovate Bridges at Sica Hollow 1 Roberts $1,560 $5,869 $7,429 State Park, Sisseton SD 1996 George S. Mickelson Trail Trail and Bridge Develop George S. Mickelson Trail Trailhead 1 Lawrence $9,679 $9,679 $19,358 Improvements Facilities SD 1996 Adams Homestead Bridge Installation Construct Adams Homestead Bridge 1 Union $16,789 $16,789 $33,578 SD 1996 Beaver Creek Natural Area Bridge Improvements Repair and Renovate and Bridge Beaver 1 Minnehaha $20,460 $20,460 $40,920 Creek Nature Area SD 1996 George S. Mickelson Trail Bridge Improvements Construct George S. Mickelson Trail Fantail 1 Lawrence $88,257 $88,257 $176,514 Bridges SD 1996 State Administration Administration Expenses Administration 1 Statewide $7,187 $1,797 $8,984 SD 1997 Snake Creek Recreation Trail Relocation Renovate Snake Creek Recreation Area Trail 1 Charles Mix $3,766 $3,766 $7,532 Area Trail SD 1997 Newton Hills Multi-Use Trail Trail Renovation Renovate Newton Hills Multi-Use Trail Phase 1 Lincoln $4,650 $4,650 $9,300 II SD 1997 Yankton County Bike Path Trail Improvements Surface Repair and Seal Yankton County 1 Yankton $4,650 $4,650 $9,300 Bike Path SD 1997 Bear Butte Summit Trail Trail Renovation Repair and Renovate Bear Butte State Park 1 Meade $4,975 $4,975 $9,950 Hiking Trail SD 1997 Beaver Creek Nature Trail Trail Renovation Beaver Creek Nature Trail Repair 1 Minnehaha $4,975 $4,975 $9,950 SD 1997 George S. Mickelson Trail Trail Construction Construct Edgemont Link to George S. 1 Fall River $25,203 $25,203 $50,406 Mickelson Trail SD 1997 Spearfish Canyon Floor Trail Trail Construction Construct Spearfish Canyon Floor Trail 1 Lawrence $13,206 $41,794 $55,000 State Project Trail Name Project Name Description Cong. District(s) County(s) RTP Funds Other Funds Total Funds Year SD 1997 Black Hills Trails Purchase Snow Trail Purchase Snowmobile Trail Grooming 1 Lawrence $46,500 $46,500 $93,000 Equipment Equipment SD 1997 George S. Mickelson Trail Bridge Installation Construct George S. Mickelson Trail Kirk 1 Lawrence $38,304 $91,696 $130,000 Bridges SD 1997 State Administration Administration Expenses Administration 1 Statewide $12,130 $3,033 $15,163 SD 1998 Adams Homestead Trail Construction Construct Adams Homestead Interpretive 1 McCook $2,790 $3,210 $6,000 Trail SD 1998 George S. Mickelson Trail Purchase Trail Maintenance Purchase Utility Tractor for George S. 1 Lawrence $16,000 $4,000 $20,000 Equipment Mickelson Trail Maintenance SD 1998 Custer State Park Trail Trail Renovation Renovate Sylvan Lake Trail 1 Custer $6,975 $8,025 $15,000 SD 1998 George S. Mickelson Trail Trail Maintenance Fund George S. Mickelson Trail Maintenance 1 Custer $34,896 $8,724 $43,620 Foreman and Maintenance Expense SD 1998 Black Hills Trails Purchase Trail Maintenance Purchase Trail Maintenance Equipment 1 Lawrence $40,000 $10,000 $50,000 Equipment SD 1998 Newton Hills State Park Bridge Improvements Replace Hiking Trail Bridge Newton Hills 1 Lincoln $40,000 $10,000 $50,000 State Park SD 1998 Black Hills Trails Safety Equipment Install Black Hills Trails Radio 1 Lawrence $48,000 $12,000 $60,000 Communication Sys SD 1998 Gary Snowmobile Bridge Bridge Installation Bridge 1 Deuel $12,000 $13,000 $25,000 SD 1998 State Administration Administration Expenses Administration 1 Statewide $24,436 $18,428 $42,864 SD 1998 Black Hills Trails Bridge Installation Construct Kirk Snowmobile Trail Bridges 1 Lawrence $112,000 $28,000 $140,000 SD 1998 Black Hills Trails Purchase Snow Trail Purchase Snowmobile Trail Grooming 1 Lawrence $12,000 $88,000 $100,000 Equipment Equipment SD 1999 Big Sioux Trail Construction Construct Trail 1 Minnehaha $30,000 $7,500 $37,500 SD 1999 Black Hills Trails Purchase Snow Trail Purchase Snowmobile Tractor 1 Statewide $32,000 $8,000 $40,000 Equipment SD 1999 State Administration Administration Expenses Administration 1 Statewide $32,582 $8,218 $40,800 SD 1999 Various Trails Trail Improvements Trail Repair and Improvements 1 Statewide $58,480 $14,620 $73,100 SD 1999 Roughlock Falls Trail Construction Construct Trail 1 Lawrence $12,800 $21,200 $34,000 SD 1999 George S. Mickelson Trail Trail Maintenance Trail Maintenance 1 Statewide $112,200 $28,050 $140,250 SD 1999 Railroad Buttes Trail Rangers Trailhead 1 Pennington $66,000 $34,000 $100,000 SD 2000 Hartford Beach Trail Improvements 1 Grant $2,000 $500 $2,500 SD 2000 Arboretum Trail Improvements 1 Hughes $2,400 $600 $3,000 State Project Trail Name Project Name Description Cong. District(s) County(s) RTP Funds Other Funds Total Funds Year SD 2000 Union Grove Horse Trail 1 Lincoln, Union $3,200 $800 $4,000 SD 2000 Big Sioux Hiking Trail Renovation 1 Minnehaha $4,000 $1,000 $5,000 SD 2000 Palisades Hiking Trail Relocation 1 Minnehaha $4,000 $1,000 $5,000 SD 2000 Chief White Crane Inner 1 Yankton $4,000 $1,000 $5,000 Loop Trail SD 2000 Trailhead Kiosk Trailhead Kiosk Trailhead Kiosk 1 Unspecified/Unidentifi $4,800 $1,200 $6,000 able SD 2000 Black Hills Trails Purchase Trail Maintenance Purchase Equipment 1 Lawrence $4,800 $1,200 $6,000 Equipment SD 2000 Oakwood Lakes Limestone 1 Brookings $5,280 $1,320 $6,600 Trail SD 2000 Safety and Education Trails Educational Program 1 Statewide $5,760 $1,440 $7,200 SD 2000 Farm Island Trail Trailhead Facilities 1 Hughes $6,640 $1,660 $8,300 SD 2000 Winter Recreation Trails Purchase Snowmobile Purchase Equipment 1 Statewide $8,000 $2,000 $10,000 Equipment SD 2000 Indian Creek Inner Loop Trail 1 Walworth $9,600 $2,400 $12,000 SD 2000 Snake Creek Trail Construct Trail 1 Charles Mix $9,600 $2,400 $12,000 SD 2000 Sica Hollow Trail Renovations 1 Roberts $10,400 $2,600 $13,000 SD 2000 South Shore ATV Trail 1 Codington $11,200 $2,800 $14,000 SD 2000 Beaver Creek Trail Improvements 1 Minnehaha $12,800 $3,200 $16,000 SD 2000 Springfield Bicycle Trail 1 Bon Homme $14,000 $3,500 $17,500 SD 2000 Lake Thompson Trail Construct Trail 1 Kingsbury $14,400 $3,600 $18,000 SD 2000 Harney #9 North Trail 1 Burleigh $752 $3,725 $4,477 SD 2000 Pease Creek Equestrian 1 Charles Mix $16,720 $4,180 $20,900 Trail SD 2000 Trailhead Construction Trailhead Construction Restroom 1 Unspecified/Unidentifi $17,600 $4,400 $22,000 able SD 2000 North Point Trail, PicksTown 1 Charles Mix $24,000 $6,000 $30,000 Trail SD 2000 George S. Mickelson Trail Build Facilities 1 Lawrence, $28,808 $7,202 $36,010 Pennington, Custer, Fall River State Project Trail Name Project Name Description Cong. District(s) County(s) RTP Funds Other Funds Total Funds Year SD 2000 Black Hills Trails Purchase Trail Maintenance Purchase Equipment 1 Multiple Counties $32,000 $8,000 $40,000 Equipment SD 2000 Northwest Pelican Multi-Use 1 Codington $36,000 $9,000 $45,000 Trail SD 2000 Angostura Bicycle Trail 1 Fall River $40,000 $10,000 $50,000 SD 2000 Lewis and Clark Equestrian 1 Yankton $42,400 $10,600 $53,000 Trail SD 2000 Delightful Prospects Trail 1 Bon Homme $44,000 $11,000 $55,000 SD 2000 Pierson Ranch Trail Improvements 1 Yankton $44,800 $11,200 $56,000 SD 2000 Izaak Walton Memorial Trail 1 Codington $15,000 $16,195 $31,195 SD 2000 Custer State Park Trail Improvements 1 Custer $80,000 $20,000 $100,000 SD 2000 Snowmobile Trails Grooming 1 Statewide $88,000 $22,000 $110,000 SD 2000 Prairie Recreational Trail 1 Brown $9,600 $24,000 $33,600 SD 2000 George S. Mickelson Trail Build Facility 1 Lawrence, $19,199 $28,401 $47,600 Pennington, Custer, Fall River SD 2000 Statewide Trail Maintenance Maintenance 1 Statewide $119,200 $29,800 $149,000 SD 2000 Equestrian Trail Construct Trail 1 Unspecified/Unidentifi $48,000 $31,400 $79,400 able SD 2000 Lake Herman Recreational 1 Lake $136,000 $34,000 $170,000 Trail SD 2000 Pollock Nature and Fitness 1 Campbell $21,750 $34,350 $56,100 Trail SD 2000 North Point Inner Loop Trail 1 Charles Mix $140,000 $35,000 $175,000 SD 2000 Statewide Trail Maintenance Maintenance 1 Statewide $119,200 $35,050 $154,250 SD 2000 Chief White Crane, Pierson 1 Yankton $32,000 $40,000 $72,000 Ranch Trail SD 2000 Watertown Rec Trail 1 Codington $97,500 $52,500 $150,000 SD 2000 Lewis and Clark National Construct Trail 1 Walworth $100,000 $68,087 $168,087 Historic Trail SD 2000 Kirk Snowmobile Trail Bridge 1 Lawrence $48,401 $71,599 $120,000 SD 2000 Auld-Brokaw Trail 1 Yankton $80,000 $80,000 $160,000 SD 2001 Union Grove Horse Trail Water Fountain 1 Union $3,200 $800 $4,000 State Project Trail Name Project Name Description Cong.
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