- Birdwatching
- Camping
- Hiking
- Historical interest
- Horse Trail
- Horseback Riding
- Snowmobiling
Sica Hollow State Park
The Hollow's first Indian visitors named it "Sica," (pronounced she-cha) meaning evil or bad. Eerie Sioux legends recall mysterious happenings here. Along the Trail of the Spirits, you'll see gurgling reddish bogs, which Indians saw as the blood and flesh of their ancestors. Indian lore gives new meaning to Sica's streams, rustic bridges, waterfalls, and wildflowers.
Sica Hollow State Park has also earned attention nation-wide. The Old River Warren and Coteau des Prairies are designated National Natural Landmarks. The Trail of the Spirits, a self-guided interpretive foot trail, was designated as a National Recreation Trail in 1971.
There are 15 miles of marked trails to guide horseback riders through the 900 acres of woodland in the park.
Activities
Fees
- Daily: $6 per vehicle
- Annual: $30 first vehicle | $15 for second vehicle | $65 transferable license
- Campsites - non-electrical: $13
Park Specs
Open: Year-round
Park Size: 8 horse campsites
Directions:
15 miles northwest of Sisseton off SD Hwy 10
Nearest Town: Sisseton
Make Reservations
Make reservation online or call 1.800.710.CAMP (2267).
Contact Info
Amenities
- Campground
- Horse camp
- Picnic Shelter
- Vault toilets
GPS Coordinates
Latitude: 45.7421
Longitude: -97.24267