Fort Sisseton State Park Campground

Open

Open year-round. Between October 1 and April 30, showers, flush toilets, and water systems may be closed; vault toilets remain available. Reservations accepted online at reservations.gooutdoorssouthdakota.com.

About

Named after the nearby Sisseton Indian Tribe, this historic fort is now a picturesque state park that unfolds the area's past. Walk the grounds where the officers' quarters, stone barracks, powder magazine, guard house, and other buildings that remain from the time of the western frontier. This 1864 fort, atop the Coteau des Prairies (or hills of the prairies), was originally a frontier army outpost called Fort Wadsworth. The site was chosen because it provided a strong natural defense, an ample supply of lime and clay for making bricks, an abundance of lake water for drinking and a thick stand of trees for timber and fuel. Visitor Center with interpretive displays and gift shop is open daily from Open House Weekend through September. Guided tours are available, please call ahead. Join the festivities for entertainment, culture and history during the annual Fort Sisseton Historical Festival. The festival features period entertainment and activities and attracts thousands of visitors each year.

Directions

Located at 11907 434th Avenue, Lake City, SD 57247, in Marshall County in northeastern South Dakota.

Amenities

Water Yes
Fires Allowed Yes
Toilets Yes
Dump Station
Wifi
Pets Allowed
Showers Yes
Electric Hookups Yes
Water Hookups No
Sewer Hookups No
Camp Store
Price $16 - $250

Vehicle

Max RV Length 64ft
Max Trailer Length 64ft
Big Rig Friendly
Pull Through Sites No

Contact

Email FortSisseton@state.sd.us
Phone +1 (605) 910-4465

Cell Service

AT&T Yes
Verizon Yes
T-Mobile Yes

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