Sites & Attractions
Jack McCall Historical Marker
Free
Intersection of Hwy. 81 & Hwy. 50
Being the
first territorial
capital of
the Dakotas,
Yankton
hosted the
trial and
hanging of the notorious Jack McCall for the
murder of Wild Bill Hickok. The trial began
on Dec. 4, 1876 in a courtroom at what is
now present day Third and Capital Streets.
Two days later the jury found McCall guilty.
McCall’s hanging took place on March 1,
1877 near the present day intersection of
Highway 81 and Highway 50. The hanging is
remembered by a historical plaque, which is
located in the parking lot on the south end
of the Human Services Center.
Karttrax Family Fun Park
(Go-Karts, Bumper Boats and Miniature Golf)
4908 W 8th Street
(Intersection of West 8th Street and
436th Street, 3 miles West on Hwy. 52)
(605) 665-1770
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Karttrax
Family Fun
Park provides
hours of
entertainment
for the whole
family with
miniature golf, go-karts, bumper cars,
bumper boats, two tracks, two seaters,
kiddie go-karts, kiddie train, and concessions
offering cotton candy, Snowie shaved ice
and ice cream. Summer hours open 1-9 p.m.
daily.
Kayaking and Canoeing
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Lewis and
Clark Lake,
Lake Yankton
and the
Missouri
National
Recreational
1607 E Hwy 50
Yankton, SD
605-664-2244
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