Big Sioux Recreation Area

Big Sioux Recreation Area is a popular destination located near Sioux Falls, offering a mix of trails, camping, and wildlife viewing along the Big Sioux River.

430
Acres Protected
5
Miles of Trails
Estimations unavailable
Annual Visitors
1982
Year Established

About Big Sioux Recreation Area

 

Big Sioux Recreation Area spans over 430 acres in eastern South Dakota, providing a diverse array of outdoor activities against the backdrop of the Big Sioux River. This scenic area is characterized by wooded areas, open meadows, and the gentle flow of the river, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts. The park offers a mix of modern and primitive camping facilities and is renowned for its well-maintained hiking and biking trails. Bird watchers and wildlife enthusiasts can enjoy the diversity of species that inhabit the area. Historically, the Big Sioux area has been a crucial region for indigenous cultures and early settlers, evidenced by artifacts and historical markers throughout the park. In addition to recreational activities, the area's natural beauty draws photographers and spontaneous picnickers looking to relax amidst South Dakota's serene landscapes.

Highlights

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Old Sioux River Bridge with picturesque views

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Riverside wildlife habitats providing excellent bird watching spots

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The Stone Arch Trail leading through historical landscapes

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Secluded fishing spots along the Big Sioux River

Notable Natural Features

Old Sioux River Bridge

This historical bridge provides a panoramic view of the park and the Big Sioux River.

Stone Arch Trail

A scenic path that takes hikers through a peaceful, wooded area.

Riverside Campground

Offers both modern facilities and primitive camping, ideal for families.