
The Coteau des Prairies plateau forms the foundation of this rural landscape, characterized by numerous wetlands and small prairie lakes including Goose Lake and Wolf Slough. Situated along the boundary of Codington and Hamlin counties, the area is defined by a rigid section-line road grid that connects isolated agricultural settlements and heritage sites. The hamlet of Grover serves as a local focal point, surrounded by several community burial grounds including Saint Peter's Catholic Cem and Emmanuel Lutheran Cem. To the south, the village of Hazel sits near the edge of the survey area, while Baxter Slough and Kampeska Cem further indicate the longstanding connection between the local topography and the settlers who established these plains communities.
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1969 Pelican Lake
Codington County, SD

1969 Watertown East
Codington County, SD

1969 Watertown SE
Codington County, SD

1969 Watertown West
Codington County, SD

1970 Kranzburg SW
Codington County, SD

1970 Still Lake
Codington County, SD

1970 Still Lake SE
Codington County, SD

1973 Grover
Codington County, SD

1973 Kampeska
Codington County, SD

2021 Grover
Codington County, SD

2021 Kampeska
Codington County, SD

2021 Kranzburg SW
Codington County, SD

2021 Pelican Lake
Codington County, SD

2021 Still Lake
Codington County, SD

2021 Still Lake SE
Codington County, SD

2021 Watertown East
Codington County, SD

2021 Watertown SE
Codington County, SD

2021 Watertown West
Codington County, SD