- Biking (on park roads)
- Boating
- Canoe Rental
- Canoeing
- Fishing
- Fishing Pole Checkout
- Geocaching
- GPS Unit Checkout
- Hiking
- Historical Interest
- Interpretive Signs
- Kayak Rental
- Kayaking
- Lawn Game Checkout
- Life Jacket Checkout
- Museum/Visitor Center
- Picnicking
- Snowshoe Checkout
- Snowshoeing
- Volleyball
- Volleyball Checkout
- Walking (on park roads)
Fort Sisseton Historic State Park
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.
Activities
Upcoming Events
- December 14, 2024
Frontier Christmas - May 31, 2025
Fort Sisseton Lantern Tour - June 7, 2025
Annual Fort Sisseton Historical Festival - June 8, 2025
Annual Fort Sisseton Historical Festival
Fees
- Daily: $8 per vehicle
- Annual: $36 first vehicle | $18 second vehicle (with coupon) | $80 transferable license
Purchase Online
- Campsites - electrical: $26 per night
- Campsites - non-electrical: $15 per night
- Camping Cabins: $55 per night
Park Specs
Open: Open year-round. Between Oct. 1 and April 30, showers, flush toilets and other water systems may be closed. Please contact the park directly for current status. Vault toilets usually remain open.
Park Size: 14 campsites and 3 camping cabins (each sleeps 6 people)
Directions: Hwy 20 to Hwy 25, follow it all the way to Eden. Turn into town (Broadway Ave/122nd St) and keep going west 5 miles. Turn north on 434th Ave and go 3 miles. You will see the fort on your left. Use north entrance.
Nearest Town: Eden: 8 miles Lake City: 10 miles
Make Reservations
Make reservation online or call 1.800.710.2267.
Contact Info
11907 434th Avenue
Lake City, SD 57247
605.910.4465
Email: FortSisseton@state.sd.us
Amenities
- ADA/Accessible Features
- Boat Ramp(s)
- Campground(s)
- Camping Cabin(s)
- Drinking Water
- Electrical Campsite(s)
- Flush Toilets
- Group Picnic Shelter(s)
- Hiking Trail(s)
- Historical Site(s)
- Picnic Tables
- Self-serve Entrance Kiosk(s)
- Shore Fishing Access
- Showers
- Tent-only Campsite(s)
- Visitor Center(s)
Visitor Center
Visitor Center with interpretive displays and gift shop is open daily from Open House weekend through September. Guided tours are available, please call ahead.
Hours
May - Labor Day
Monday-Sunday 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Daily Guided Tours: 11:00 a.m., 1:30 p.m., and 4:00 p.m.
September
Monday - Sunday: 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Guided tours are available by schedule. Please call 605.448.5474.
October - May 14
Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Guided tours are available by schedule. Please call 605.448.5474.
Fort Sisseton Master Plan
Historical Festival
During the first full weekend in June, cavalry troops and infantry units converge on the fort's grounds to form a military encampment for the Historical Festival.
Group Facilities/Event Rentals
Facilities at the fort can accommodate everything from small meetings to large elegant weddings.
Camping Cabins
Fort Sisseton has three rustic-style camping cabins that each sleep six people available for reservations.
Fort Sisseton Commission
The Fort Sisseton Commission provides a mechanism for citizen input on issues pertaining to management and preservation efforts, serves as an advisor on planning and design issues dealing with restoration and interpretive projects, and stresses a local perspective for the fort's restoration, thereby maintaining historic integrity.
ADA / Accessible
- Flush Toilets
- Group Picnic Shelter(s)
- Paved Trail(s)
- Picnic Tables
- Showers
- Visitor Center(s)
GPS Coordinates
Latitude: 45.6594
Longitude: -97.52827