
Pierre expands northward from the banks of the Missouri River and Lake Sharpe in this modern survey. The landscape is defined by the sharp transition from the river basin to the higher plains, marked by dramatic erosion features like Monkhouse Gulch, Whiskey Gulch, and Hilgers Gulch. These natural drainages cut through the terrain toward the capital city, while the prominent Snake Butte rises as a significant landmark just north of the urban center.
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1934 Canning
Hughes County, SD

1937 Canning
Hughes County, SD

1966 Joe Creek
Hughes County, SD

1966 Lower Brule NW
Hughes County, SD

1967 Canning
Hughes County, SD

1967 Canning NW
Hughes County, SD

1967 De Grey NE
Hughes County, SD

1967 De Grey NW
Hughes County, SD

1967 Pierre NE
Hughes County, SD

1973 Chapelle Lake NW
Hughes County, SD

1973 Chapelle Lake SW
Hughes County, SD

1973 De Grey
Hughes County, SD

1973 De Grey SE
Hughes County, SD

1973 Rousseau
Hughes County, SD

1985 Big Bend Dam
Hughes County, SD

2021 Canning
Hughes County, SD

2021 Canning NW
Hughes County, SD

2021 Chapelle Lake NW
Hughes County, SD

2021 Chapelle Lake SW
Hughes County, SD

2021 De Grey
Hughes County, SD

2021 De Grey NE
Hughes County, SD

2021 De Grey NW
Hughes County, SD

2021 De Grey SE
Hughes County, SD

2021 Joe Creek
Hughes County, SD

2021 Lower Brule NW
Hughes County, SD

2021 Pierre NE
Hughes County, SD

2021 Rousseau
Hughes County, SD