The best camping near Fort Sisseton Historic State Park

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Camp Dakotah

34 sites · RVs, Tents10 acres · Sisseton, SD
Camp Dakotah is a park located near Sisseton, South Dakota. It features large, shaded, full hookup campsites that are big rig friendly. Camper sites are all pull through accessible. The park provides free WiFi, allows pets, and has a dump station. Campsite amenities offered include a basketball court, picnic tables, and fire circles. It also includes basic amenities like restrooms with hot showers. Visitors can also enjoy activities such as horseshoe toss, volleyball, hiking, biking, fishing, and wildlife viewing. Given our convenient location, visitors are able to enjoy nearby attractions such as: 30 lakes within 30 miles Nicollet Tower Sica Hallow State Park Fort Sisseton Historic State Park Dakota Connection Casino and Travel Center - Sisseton, SD With the Wind Vineyard & Winery - Rosholt, SD Dakota Magic Casino - Hankinson, ND Annual Pow Wow Annual Sisseton Trail Ride - 1st weekend in June Paradise Pumpkin Patch - First 2 weekends ins October Rosholt, SD Big Stone Pumpkin Patch - Open September 19 - October 25 Saturdays and Sundays Big Stone, SD Whether its for a short and or long term stay, we hope to see you soon!
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Renegades Ranch

6 sites · RVs, Tents12 acres · Corona, SD
This is a beautiful older farm site, with the original home and outbuildings. On the property is a horse pasture, a walking trail, a pond and several friendly animals. There are several acres of trees with a walking trail and campsites within.  The farm historically was the top farm in the area.  Rooms are spacious. Some remodeling has been done with windows and doors all upgraded. Learn more about this land:12 acre hobby farm with  chickens, a dog, a cat,  and a horse. We have grapes, raspberries, mulberry fruit trees and make our own wine. There is a trail going through the trees where there are several campsites and fire pits to choose from. As well as open areas to camp or park your camper. There is a small stage and central fire pit with many chairs, electricity and tables available. One 30 amp camper plugin. We are only 2 miles from Big Stone Lake, or within 4 miles you can kayak whetstone creek (weather/water level permitting). We have kayaks available for rent. Also this location is only 2 miles from gourmet bar and restaurants on the lake, and additional walking trails. We can also provide farm fresh eggs for your meal, or for additional fee cook breakfast or grill gourmet meals by request. 
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The best camping near Fort Sisseton Historic State Park guide

Overview

About

Fort Sisseton Historic State Park is named after the Sisseton Indian Tribe, and it features a historic fort and charming grounds that give visitors a glimpse into the region’s history. Back in the day, this area was a frontier army outpost, and the plentiful drinking water from the lake combined with tons of trees for timber and fuel made it an attractive basecamp. Nowadays, it’s more about fun than fortification. There’s a boat launch, canoe and kayak rentals, various historical festivals and activities… and of course, camping. The campsites here are relaxing and spacious, so get ready to stretch out!

When to go

The ideal time to visit Fort Sisseton Historic State Park is during the warmer months, from late spring to early fall, when the park's full splendor is on display. Winter can be harsh, with limited access to some areas due to snow, making the off-season less ideal for a visit.

Know before you go

  • Check the park's event calendar for historical reenactments and plan your visit accordingly to enhance your experience.
  • Wear comfortable walking shoes as you'll be exploring historical grounds with uneven terrain.
  • Be mindful of park hours, typically from 8:30am to 5pm, and plan your visit within these times.
  • While the park does not offer camping, nearby lodging options are available for overnight stays.
  • Remember to respect the historical structures and artifacts, preserving the park's integrity for future visitors.

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