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Upper Sioux Agency State Park
  4.5 Stars (2 Ratings)
  5908 Highway 67
      Granite Falls, Minnesota 56241
  United States
  (320) 564-4777
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Description

Upper Sioux Agency State Park contains the site of the Upper Sioux or Yellow Medicine Agency. The park was established in 1963 to preserve and interpret the remains of the old Agency site. The park covers 1,280 acres and offers diversity: open prairie knolls, bluffs, and cool, wooded slopes. From the vistas, visitors enjoy the trails which are ideal for horseback riding, hiking, skiing, and snowmobiling. The park also offers a huge sliding hill for winter fun.

Wildlife
From the river's bank visitors can fish for walleyes, northerns, catfish, bullheads and carp. Watch for white pelicans and great blue herons along edges of shallow pools. Spotted sandpipers, killdeer and other shore birds frequently hunt for insects on the gravel bars and mud flats along the river. Red-tailed hawks, turkey vultures and white pelicans catch the air currents above the valley. Bald eagles winter in the Minnesota River Valley.

History
The Treaty of Traverse Des Sioux of 1851 moved the Dakota Indians from Iowa and Minnesota to a reservation 20 miles wide along the Minnesota River Valley extending from Big Stone Lake to Fort Ridgely. The Yellow Medicine Agency was established to administer the terms of the treaty.

In the summer of 1862, the Yellow Medicine Agency was destroyed during the U.S.-Dakota War. 2012 marked 150 years since the U.S.-Dakota War of 1862. Upper Sioux Agency State Park was an important location during this time.

Today, Upper Sioux Agency State Park exists to preserve the historic agency site and provide recreational opportunities in the scenic Minnesota River Valley.

Geology
For tens of thousands of years, glaciers advanced, covered and retreated over central Minnesota. These glaciers left several hundred feet of rock, sand gravel, known as glacial drift, which covered the granite and gneiss bedrock. Upper Sioux Agency State Park sits on a plateau of this glacial drift.

When the last glacier retreated, its melt water formed glacial Lake Agassiz in the area which is now the Red River Valley. Melt water in the lake drained south through an already existing river valley forming the glacial River Warren. The valley was cut wider and deeper, in many spots, all the way to bedrock. As Lake Agassiz declined, water no longer drained south. A huge valley with a tiny river was left behind, which is now called the Minnesota River.

Beginning in Sici Hollow State Park in South Dakota, the Minnesota River travels over 330 miles of central Minnesota on its way to the Mississippi River at St. Paul.

Landscape
The landscape in the park is diverse with grasslands, wetlands, woods, rivers, open prairie knolls, old fields and meadows. Scattered bur oaks are the oldest trees in the park. The Minnesota River flows along the park's northern boundary. The rugged scenic beauty of the river valley can be viewed along the trails and the prairie knolls.

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Brian P.
5 Star Rating5.0 out of 5 stars
Reviewed on June 19th, 2020
Very cool campground. Nice interpretive center, plenty of good hiking with great views. Camping options for all interests, whether coming with a boat, car, tent, horses, or want to stay in a tipi! The campground has a lot of history relating to the Sioux Uprising from the 1860's. There is a historic site relating to that, and many signs explaining some of the history.
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Reviewed on June 19th, 2020
There's a richness to this place. Wonderful campground as well. Quiet, fairly separate campsites at a campground that is fairly distant from the Twin Cities and distraction.
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