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Upper Sioux Agency

Overview

Upper Sioux Agency, situated near Granite Falls, MN, serves as a poignant reminder of the region’s complex past and stunning natural geography. Located at the confluence of the Yellow Medicine and Minnesota Rivers, the landscape features a dramatic transition from high prairie plateaus to lush, wooded river bottoms. This setting offers RV travelers a serene environment where the whispers of the wind through the tallgrass provide a relaxing, meditative backdrop for a stay in the heart of the prairie.

Location & Surroundings

The park is nestled within the scenic Minnesota River Valley, a corridor known for its deep glacial carving and rich alluvial soil. Surrounded by a mix of agricultural land and preserved prairie, the area offers wide-horizon views that are quintessential to the Great Plains. Its position near Granite Falls allows visitors easy access to the town’s unique pedestrian suspension bridge and local services, while remaining far enough away to enjoy dark night skies and the peaceful sounds of the water.

Amenities & Park Features

The campground provides electric hookups for RVs, ensuring a comfortable stay amidst the wilderness. Travelers will find essential facilities designed to enhance their connection to the outdoors, including:

  • Spacious electric sites for modern rigs
  • A dedicated horse camp with hitching rails
  • Historically inspired canvas tipis
  • Miles of multi-use trails

These features cater to those who appreciate a more traditional, nature-focused camping experience. The river access points are particularly popular for those who enjoy the simplicity of a day spent by the water.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

The surrounding area is rich with activities that highlight both history and recreation. Visitors should not miss the following highlights during their stay:

  • The Fagen Fighters WWII Museum in Granite Falls
  • Paddling or fishing on the Minnesota River
  • The Wood Lake Battlefield State Historic Site
  • The Kilowatt Community Center for indoor recreation

Each of these locations provides a deeper understanding of the cultural and natural forces that shaped this unique part of Minnesota, making it easy to fill an afternoon with exploration.

Who This Park Is Best For

This destination is ideally suited for solitude seekers and history enthusiasts who want to immerse themselves in the story of the American frontier. Because of its specialized facilities, it is also a premier choice for equestrian travelers looking for expansive trails through river bluffs and open fields. If you value a destination that prioritizes natural conservation, quiet observation, and cultural significance over resort-style swimming pools, this park will perfectly fit your travel style and offer a rewarding Midwestern experience.

Amenities

- Recreational Facilities

• River
• Fishing
• Ramp
• Body Of Water (Minnesota River)
• Horseshoes
• Kayaking/Canoeing

- Policies

• Pets Welcome
• Tent Camping Allowed

- Other Amenities & Services

• Restroom and Showers

- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)

• Fishing
• Hiking
• Kayaking/Canoeing
• Boating

- Facility

• Type (State Park)
• Partial Handicap Access

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Spaces Available (34)
• 30 Amp
• 50 Amp
• Electric (14)
• No Hookups (20)
• Max Amps (50)
• Fire Rings

User Reviews

Marcus Corbin

July 31, 2023

I think this state park is now at one of the top of my favorite MN state parks that we have visited. Campsite was very quiet and had lots of space. Be prepared to see TONS (like hundreds) of frogs jumping everywhere. It was so awesome. Even on the walking trails there are frogs all over. Our absolute favorite part was swimming and paddleboarding in the MN and Yellow Medicine River in the north picnic area. It was absolutely amazing and the water was extremely calm. On a paddleboard, you can easily paddle both up and down stream. For sure an amazing MN state park! Don't forget that the road is also closed between the campground and park office (which is closed). They have great instructions on how to go around if needed.

Heather Anderson

July 25, 2022

After visiting, Upper Sioux Agency is our new favorite camping area! We enjoyed the hiking, scenic views, quiet and spacious campground, and the kids loved the nature area. Park ranger was very knowledgeable and accommodating.

Simone Menier

January 31, 2022

Terrific history and hiking trails here. There's quite a bit of grade and variety. The confluence of the Yellow Medicine with the Minnesota is a tremendous picnic spot, and fish were literally jumping in midsummer.

Gretchen Gosnell

August 24, 2021

Lots of trails here! Excellent mileage.

Todd Mulvihill

August 02, 2021

Located in the Minnesota River Valley, this state park seemingly offers little on paper, but delivers in person. On the smaller side, this park still manages to pack in a decent picnic area, walking tour of the former Agency compound and a smaller campground nestled in the valley. The campground features 3 tipis available to reserve and stay in. A treat not found in other state parks. Quiet, quaint and not far off the beaten path. A good option where relaxation or house activities is desired and not water-based or extensive hiking.

Ron Hubert

August 02, 2021

Park is very nice. Campsites great, showers and facilities awesome. Park rangers do great job. Now State of Minnesota needs to fix the road so you can get from the park office to the campsites without a 20 mile detour. Shoulder of MN Hwy 67 failed 2 plus years ago and has not been fixed. Not sure it will get fixed from what I heard. Built this road but is not fixable, really. Very sad, great resource we all pay for but road is not usable.

Joan G

May 27, 2021

We had a relaxing and enjoyable time here. The space for our 24 ft travel trailer was level. The electrical outlet was perfect. Stayed in site 19 E. It is near the toilets/shower house, that we used due to no water hook ups. We were close to the dumpster, but not too close. I'd get this site again in a heartbeat. The staff here are very nice and welcoming, made us want to come back before we even left.(Hey Emily we are talking about you! ) This campground has teepees! They are beautiful. Went into two that were empty and were impressed with the size. Nice wood floors, perfect for cots or air mattress camping. Very cool option. Very well groomed trails. Lots to love about this place. If you love the sound of birds and cows mooing in the distance, this is the place for you.

Jupiter Wings

May 25, 2021

Clean spacious a great experience almost feels like time travel going back to simpler times

Kylie White

September 14, 2020

Very cool park - nice campgrounds and a variety of terrain for hiking. I really enjoyed the terrace trail and the prairie near the historic site - the view of the rolling hills and river is not to be missed! This is one of the parks you can rent a tip to camp in. The campground we hiked through was by the river and had a nice amount of space per site. The showers and main restrooms are closed but the DNR has brought in portables and there are a couple of pit toilets throughout the park. Running water is still available.

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