South Dakota Counties

South Dakota Counties

by Vishul Malik



On November 2, 1889, the state of South Dakota entered the Union as the 40th state. Shannon County and Todd County are the two counties in South Dakota that do not have their own county seats. The administrative centre for Todd County is Winner in Trip County. The administrative centre for Shannon County is Hot Springs in Fall River County.

How Many Counties in South Dakota

The US state of South Dakota is divided into 66 counties. On March 2, 1861, Dakota Territory was created from Nebraska and Unorganized territories. The territorial capitals were Yankton and Bismarck. In 1862 when South Dakota was organized as Dakota Territory, it had initially ten counties. Check this South Dakota County Map which provides the location of all counties on the South Dakota Map.




Counties of South Dakota

Newest County of South Dakota

The Newest and most recent County of South Dakota, created on January 15, 1917, is Jones County.


Oldest Counties of South Dakota

The oldest and 14 original counties of South Dakota were created in 1862. The counties were Sheyenne, Brookings, Deuel, Minnehaha, Lincoln, Hutchinson, Jayne, Charles, Mix, Gregory, Todd, Bon, Homme, Yankton, Cole and Clay Counties.

Former names of counties

  • Boreman County –  In 1909 renamed Corson County 
  • Shannon County – In 2015 renamed Oglala Lakota County 
  • Mandan –  It is renamed Lawrence County
  • Pratt County- It is Renamed Jones County

Largest and Smallest County by Area in South Dakota

Meade County is the largest county in South Dakota, covering an area of 3471 square miles (8990 km2). The smallest county in South Dakota is Clay County, covering 412 square miles (1,070 km2).

Best County to live in South Dakota

Some of the best counties to live in the South Dakota State United States are Clay County, Minnehaha County, Brookings County, Hughes County, Lincoln County and Pennington County.


Most Populated and Least Populated County of South Dakota

Minnehaha County is the most populated county (2020 census) in South Dakota, and Jones County is the least populated county (2020 census) in South Dakota state of the United States.

Information about maps of all Counties of South Dakota

The maps of all counties in South Dakota Counties are available on the website describing facts about counties. The map shows the location of the county within the state, its county seat, and state and county boundary. Pierre, the state capital, is also marked on all the maps. These maps can be used in different ways.

 


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