Campground Overview
About Sica Hollow State Park
Would you expect to find eerie legends and hauntingly beautiful settings in a campground? Sica Hollow State Park, 15 miles northwest of Sisseton, South Dakota, offers an unforgettable experience that defies the everyday camping trip. Set amidst 900 acres of dense woodlands in the Prairie Coteau Hills, this National Natural Landmark is steeped in Sioux lore and surrounded by natural springs, rugged ravines, and ancient trails.
The campground features 12 primitive sites, catering to both tent and horse campers. Its rustic charm includes amenities like vault toilets, central water stations, and picnic tables, with a nearby network of over eight miles of marked trails for hiking and horseback riding. The park stands out for its "Trail of Spirits," a self-guided interpretive trail boasting eerie sights such as reddish bogs and silent woodlands, which legends depict as supernatural. These features, combined with unique events like moon hikes, make the park ideal for weekend getaways or adventurous stops for those seeking solitude and a connection to nature.
Located in a remote and peaceful area, Sica Hollow is accessible via well-maintained roads and is close to the small towns of Veblen and Lake City. Its setting offers campers a secluded retreat with opportunities to explore ancient myths, enjoy outdoor activities, and immerse themselves in the mysterious beauty of northeastern South Dakota.
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