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Lake Byron Vacation Rentals

Feel the fresh prairie air and fish with your kids at Lake Byron near the South Dakota lake town of Huron.

South Dakota's Quiet Walleye Lake

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Why Rent On Lake Byron

Lake Byron sits in Beadle County in east-central South Dakota, about 15 minutes from the city of Huron. Fed by Foster Creek and covering 1,805 acres, this natural lake is shallow and warm in summer, which makes it a favorite for families who want easy water access without the deep, cold lakes of the north.

Cabin Life vs. Hotel Life

A lakeside cabin at Lake Byron gives your family something a Huron hotel never could: the sound of water at night, a private space to spread out, and mornings that belong entirely to you. Most waterfront rentals here come with full kitchens, multiple bedrooms, and decks that face the water. Bring the dog, book a pet-friendly rental, and let the whole family settle in.

Fishing, Birding, and Time on the Water

Lake Byron is known across the region for its walleye, yellow perch, northern pike, and black crappie. The Lake Byron State Lakeside Use Area has a boat launch and picnic area, and the Gross Hill Campground nearby provides additional access for boats and kayaks. Birdwatching along the wetland edges is excellent in spring and fall, when migratory species pass through in striking numbers.

Day Trips Worth Planning

Huron is close enough for a grocery run or a rainy-day outing. Splash Central Waterpark in Huron is a hit with younger kids, and the Ingalls Homestead near De Smet, associated with Laura Ingalls Wilder, makes for a meaningful half-day trip that most children find genuinely engaging. The Albert S. Piper Homestead Claim Shanty is nearby for history lovers who want more.

A Relaxing Base for the Whole Group

Lake Byron rewards the families who want less noise and more water time. Luxury cabins and cozy lakehouses here offer amenities like private docks, hot tubs, and beautiful lake views that encourage everyone to slow down. Whether you are coming as a couple, a family with young kids, or a multi-generational group that needs space to breathe, Lake Byron has the kind of waterfront that makes a rental stay feel like the right call.

Best time to go
Embrace the serene charm of Lake Byron in late summer, particularly August. With the warm sun caressing your skin, enjoy tranquil fishing, vibrant sunsets, and fewer tourists. Revel in pristine waters ideal for kayaking, while the surrounding nature hums softly, inviting Yes relaxation.
Water Quality
Lake Byron's waters exhibit a deep blue hue, reflecting its substantial depth and the surrounding landscape. The water clarity is ultra-clear, offering a sparkling and transparent view of the lake's bottom.
Surface area (mi)
4.54
Max depth (ft)
10.01
Elevation (ft)
1246.72
Shoreline length (mi)
18.55

Popular activities

  • Boating
  • Kayaking
  • Canoeing
  • Swimming
  • Fishing
  • Hiking
  • Cross-country Skiing
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Frequently Asked Questions

Ready to dive into what Lake Byron has to offer? Let’s tackle some of the burning questions you might have as you plan your visit!

  • Yes, swimming is allowed in Lake Louise, which is often referred to in the context of Byron, IL. Swimming is permitted in designated areas only, and life jackets are required for everyone using the Wibits in the lake area.

  • Lake Byron is a popular destination because it offers good fishing and hunting. The lake is home to various game fish like walleye, yellow perch, and black crappies, and it also supports populations of Northern pike and other species. Additionally, it has a public access boat ramp and is near the James River, making it a hub for outdoor activities.

  • The daily limit for walleye in Lake Byron, South Dakota, is 4, with only one allowed to be 20 inches or longer. The possession limit is 8. These limits follow the statewide regulations for walleye in South Dakota, unless specified otherwise by local exceptions, which do not apply to Lake Byron in this case.

  • There is no Lake Byron; however, for families visiting Byron Bay, The Pass Beach is a good option. It has shallow waves for kids to build sandcastles and frolic in, and it is close to town with good amenities.

  • Towns near Lake Byron include Silver Lake, Dassel, and Hutchinson. These towns are located in Meeker County, Minnesota, and are in close proximity to Lake Byron. They offer various amenities and services for visitors and residents.