Buryanek State Recreation Area is located near Burke, South Dakota, offering a serene escape along the Missouri River. This area is steeped in history, having been part of the Lewis and Clark expedition, where they were advised to watch for 'burning bluffs'—a natural phenomenon caused by oil-bearing shale igniting and smoking for years. The recreation area provides 44 campsites, including both electrical and non-electrical options, as well as three camping cabins. It is a popular spot for boating and fishing, with a small fishing pond stocked with walleye, smallmouth bass, and other species. The area is open year-round, though some services are closed from October to April.
Visitors can enjoy scenic views, historical sites, and outdoor activities like picnicking and swimming. The nearby town of Burke offers additional amenities and services. The park's well-maintained facilities and spacious campsites make it an ideal destination for nature lovers and families alike.
The area's connection to historical events and its natural beauty make it a unique and appealing destination for those interested in both history and outdoor activities.