Best Campgrounds near Sioux Falls, SD

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

Sioux Falls features a variety of established campgrounds with accommodation types ranging from basic tent sites to full-hookup RV sites and cabin rentals. Major options include Big Sioux Recreation Area, Sioux Falls KOA, and Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park, which all offer multiple camping styles within easy reach of the city. Tower Campground and W.H. Lyon Fairground provide urban camping experiences with full hookups, while state parks like Palisades State Park and Lake Vermillion Recreation Area offer more natural settings with cabin options.

Most campgrounds in the Sioux Falls region remain open year-round, though several like Sioux Falls KOA operate seasonally from spring through fall. Campground accessibility is straightforward with paved roads and sites, particularly at facilities closer to town. "Highway noise was very very loud. Easy to see outside but not a lot of camp feel," noted one visitor about Tower Campground, highlighting the urban nature of some sites. Interstate proximity creates noise considerations at several locations, but also offers convenience for travelers. Weather considerations include strong prairie winds and occasional storms, particularly during summer months. Most developed sites require reservations, especially during peak summer season.

The camping experience near Sioux Falls balances urban convenience with natural attractions. Campgrounds like Big Sioux Recreation Area provide access to water recreation, while Palisades State Park features unique quartzite formations. Many campers appreciate the practical aspects of the region's campgrounds. One visitor remarked that the W.H. Lyon Fairground offers "full hookups, clean restrooms and showers," making it "exactly what I was looking for." Highway noise is commonly mentioned in reviews of campgrounds closer to interstates, while those seeking quieter experiences tend to prefer the state recreation areas slightly farther from town. Premium sites at many campgrounds offer more space and shade trees, creating varying experiences even within the same facility.

Best Camping Sites Near Sioux Falls, South Dakota (67)

    1. Big Sioux Recreation Area — Big Sioux

    38 Reviews
    Brandon, SD
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (605) 582-7243

    "Located in Brandon not far from Sioux Falls. Clean bathrooms with showers. Firewood available to purchase. Each site has a picnic table and fire ring. Bike and hiking trails. Plus plenty of privacy."

    "South Dakota State Park, Brandon SD. Great stop. We spent 2 days. Very nice campground with lots to do and see. Big spacious sites ours backed up to the bike path and river."

    2. Sioux Falls KOA

    28 Reviews
    Sioux Falls, SD
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (605) 332-9987

    "Convenient to Sioux Falls arts and night life district. RV park is located just a block off of I-90 for easy access."

    "A quick two night stay here on the edge of Sioux Falls. Super-clean bathrooms and showers, office lady, Mary, was a riot, a pool and a playground for the kids, and just minutes to downtown."

    3. Sioux Falls Yogi Bear

    23 Reviews
    Brandon, SD
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (605) 332-2233

    $40 - $200 / night

    "At the time of our visit I-90 was being rebuilt nearby so access from the interstate was more difficult, but this isn’t the fault of the campground."

    "Location is right on interstate and easy to find. Not for nature lovers."

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    4. Palisades State Park Campground

    30 Reviews
    Garretson, SD
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (605) 594-3824

    "It was a large site, though on a busy weekend the proximity of 7, 8 and 9 would be bothersome. They have RV/Camper sites, tent only and adorable camper cabins."

    "This is a sweet little tucked away oasis near Sioux Falls featuring trails, bluffs and climbing options. Great views and clean camp sites."

    5. Tower Campground

    12 Reviews
    Sioux Falls, SD
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (605) 332-1173

    "This campground is a great location when passing through Sioux Falls. It is right off I29, and there a quick in and out sites up front."

    "The airport is close by which made it neat to watch."

    6. Lake Vermillion Recreation Area

    33 Reviews
    Canistota, SD
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (605) 296-3643

    $15 - $55 / night

    "I do not stay during the high occupancy times since I don't like crowded camping, and this park is close to Sioux Falls and right off I90, which can make this place busy."

    "About a half hour to Sioux falls! Amenities include picnic tables, showers, beaches, hiking trails, biking trails, boat launch, and basketball hoops"

    7. W.H. Lyon Fairground

    3 Reviews
    Sioux Falls, SD
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (605) 367-7178

    $50 / night

    "Convenient location to a lot of attractions, stores, and restaurants. Can camp during events. Huge area."

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    8. Blue Mounds State Park Campground

    53 Reviews
    Hardwick, MN
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (507) 283-1307

    $20 - $35 / night

    "We went to Sioux Falls for a concert and added a few night to our trip to camp at Blue Mounds. Sites were not full on the weekend, even less so on Sunday night."

    "Quiet place with nice bike and walking paths. Electric only 30amp water close by. Full dump station."

    9. Split Rock Park

    10 Reviews
    Garretson, SD
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (605) 594-6721

    "There was a really nice dump station outside of the park near entrance to Devil’s Gultch."

    "A well maintained city campground with vault toilets and convenient nearby dump station just outside the park. Night time train traffic may be a negative for light sleepers."

    10. JRs Camping Oasis

    1 Review
    Sioux Falls, SD
    5 miles
    +1 (605) 929-1115

    $20 - $40 / night

    "Situated on farm style land, this is a great place to get away from it all. There are farm animals on the property, including baby cows!! Check them out and leave them some love."

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368 Reviews of 67 Sioux Falls Campgrounds


  • Erik R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 17, 2025

    Blue Mounds State Park Campground

    Meh, ups and downs

    In many ways, this is just like any other MN State Park campground. Most of the campground caters to RVs. Here are the things that make this place unique. #1 They have tipis you can reserve! They look cool, but they are hard to come by. There is no seasonal information available about these, but I can tell you they aren’t available in October. I am here now and they are empty with no way to rent. Bummer. That would have been cool. #2 Here is what I really dislike about this campground. It is sooo loud. The noise from the nearby interstate is constant, like all night constant. Really takes away from the experience. #3 other than the tipis and noise if you know what it is to stay at a MN State Park campground, you know pretty much everything else to expect.

  • KThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 12, 2025

    Magnolia City Campground

    Convenient to I90

    Very basic sites. Town park. Dated and feels strange when no one else if here. But, $20 a night for full hook ups can’t be beat.

  • Donna H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 11, 2025

    Big Sioux Recreation Area — Big Sioux

    Beautiful but pricey.

    The park is on the outskirts of a little town just east of Sioux Falls. I made my reservations online ($30 for the reservation, $1.26 tax, $0.45 for more tax, and $10 for the non-resident reservation fee). The campsites are clean, spacious, and beautiful. Absolutely loved it there. I had no sooner settled in, and a woman knocked on my van asking that I pay a city tax, an additional $15. I really don't mind paying the fees as that's what supports the park...What I didn't like was that it wasn't mentioned when making the reservations. Other than that little "gotcha" it was a wonderful experience. Would definitely visit again.

  • John D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 7, 2025

    Big Sioux Recreation Area — Big Sioux

    Nice for occasional family camping.

    This SD State Recreation site is next to Sioux Falls. Make reservations early. It will get filled on weekends and holidays. Not a bad park for a family, first timers, or those who want to just get outside. This park may be in the city limits of Brandon SD. Grocery store, restaurants, and gas stations within about two miles. This is a very good park if you are visiting someone in the area or a traveler.

  • John D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 7, 2025

    Lake Vermillion Recreation Area

    Very nice state park

    During the off-season, sep thru mid May (when the kids are in school) is the perfect time to stay at this state park. I do not stay during the high occupancy times since I don't like crowded camping, and this park is close to Sioux Falls and right off I90, which can make this place busy. There is a very nice sand beach, playgrounds, fishing, star gazing, and four campgrounds. I would not camp at the west side north area since it is very new and has very few trees. Great park if you're just passing through. Residents of South Dakota love their camping, so book a site as early as allowable. I would recommend the east campground. Very pretty. There are four very nice tent only sites in one area. I would give it five stars but to many people during the season.

  • Emer O.
    Sep. 28, 2025

    Sioux Falls Yogi Bear

    Great night stay family orientated

    Just booked as a stopover. Friendly staff, everything needed available as a couple travelling lovely to see families enjoying themselves. Recommend stop

  • TThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 26, 2025

    Big Sioux Recreation Area — Big Sioux

    Another overnight stop.

    Just another overnight stop on my drive to Iowa. I spent the night in a non-electric tent site so I can't really comment on the other parts of the campground. It does have nice bathrooms with running water and showers. The non-e tent sites are in a forested section, all shaded. Sites include picnic tables and fire rings. Sites are located a very short walk from the designated parking. I had a great night's sleep as it was relatively quiet. I didn't partake but they do have a Frisbee golf course. Took a short walk on their trail system to the suspension walking bridge. My complaint would be the fees. I thought i was paying one fee for the non-e tent site but then there was an additional fee for non-res and another fee for park day use fee or permit. This fee was confusing whether I was supposed to pay this or not. So what looked like a small fee to spend the night turned into much more.

  • Shirlee A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 22, 2025

    Freeman City Park

    Perfect stop over

    What a great thing for the city to offer for travelers coming through!

    Flat fully leveled sites - 4 in total with electric hookups and a bathroom near by and a dump station.

    Right outside is a big park, playground, pool and volleyball court. Perfect to stop for the night for a very fair price.

  • Shirlee A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 21, 2025

    River Road Campground

    Convenient stop over

    Super easy to access and right near Blue Mount State Park. There is a playground which is great for kids and awesome bike trails right to the sight that leads to town, river and a huge playground.

    Has all hookups for 35$ a night.

    I wouldn’t stay more than the night due to RVs being really close together - not so much room to open space or have privacy , but if you’re looking for a stop over it’s perfect.


Guide to Sioux Falls

Sioux Falls camping sites offer convenient access to both prairie landscapes and wooded recreation areas within a 25-mile radius of the city center. The region sits at 1,470 feet elevation with weather patterns that include strong summer thunderstorms and occasional drought conditions from July to September. Campgrounds in the area range from urban locations with highway access to more secluded natural settings along the Split Rock Creek and Big Sioux River watersheds.

What to do

Disc golf courses: Big Sioux Recreation Area features a disc golf course along its trails. "Just another overnight stop on my drive to Iowa... They do have a Frisbee golf course. Took a short walk on their trail system to the suspension walking bridge," notes a visitor to Big Sioux Recreation Area.

Kayaking opportunities: Split Rock Park provides access for paddling adventures on Split Rock Creek. "Really cool kayaking into Devils Gulch and up the Split Rock Creek. Will return to this nicely kept State Park," shares a camper at Split Rock Park, who also notes the "Falls lull you to sleep at night."

Wildlife viewing: Lake Vermillion Recreation Area offers chances to see native wildlife. "Spring was coming alive with gobbling turkeys and cackling pheasants; we even got a show from a strutting tom turkey," describes one visitor at Lake Vermillion Recreation Area.

What campers like

Spacious campsites: Many campers appreciate the room between sites at certain locations. "The sites were extremely well maintained. Restrooms were aging but were well cleaned and taken care of," according to a visitor at Sioux Falls Yogi Bear.

Proximity to attractions: The convenience of nearby amenities draws many visitors. "This SD State Recreation site is next to Sioux Falls. Not a bad park for a family, first timers, or those who want to just get outside. Grocery store, restaurants, and gas stations within about two miles," explains a camper at Big Sioux Recreation Area.

Natural features: Unique geographical elements provide interest beyond typical camping activities. "The park is on the outskirts of a little town just east of Sioux Falls... The campsites are clean, spacious, and beautiful," shares someone who stayed at Big Sioux Recreation Area, although they noted unexpected fees: "What I didn't like was that it wasn't mentioned when making the reservations."

What you should know

Train noise: Several campgrounds sit near active railroad tracks. At Split Rock Park, "Night time train traffic may be a negative for light sleepers," warns one reviewer, while another is more direct: "They don't just pass, they blow a LOUD horn right as they go by. It happened multiple times throughout the night, felt like every hour."

Fee structures: State parks often have layered pricing systems. "On arrival, we were charged 30 dollars for entrance passes to put on the car," notes a camper at Palisades State Park Campground, who also mentioned, "The trains ran close by, and the flies were terrible."

Wi-Fi access: Digital connectivity varies significantly between locations. "King also offers free Wi-Fi with a download speed of 22 Mbps, while Queen has no T-Mobile service. However, King provides 15 Mbps of service," reports a camper describing different areas within Palisades State Park.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Choose sites near play areas for convenience with children. "Our stay here was perfect! We requested a specific site and they were very accommodating. We got a spot right in front of the playground which was perfect for our toddler," shares a parent who stayed at Sioux Falls KOA.

Safety considerations: Some natural features require extra supervision. "We have 3 kids 5 and under. They like it too, but there are cliffs and water, so plan accordingly," cautions a parent at Split Rock Park.

Kid-focused activities: Some campgrounds offer organized children's events. "Our family spent a long weekend here enjoying all of the activities they had to offer. Everything from laser tag to chocolate milk chugging contests," explains a visitor to Sioux Falls Yogi Bear. The same camper added, "Saturday night was the yogi bear parade and it was the highlight of our entire stay."

Tips from RVers

Leveling challenges: Some sites need attention before setting up. "My gravel site needed more gravel to be level," notes an RVer at Tower Campground.

Cold weather camping: Some locations accommodate winter stays with special features. "This park is open year round and well set up for cold weather, the water spigot is heated so if you invest in a heated water line and have an insulated camper you should be good for the cold," advises a winter visitor to Tower Campground.

Site selection strategy: Avoid highway-adjacent spots for a quieter experience. "Upon arrival we were moved to a different site then selected at reservation, which was also a premium site with a fire pit and large lot area, however it was directly next to the hwy and the road noise was terrible all hours of the day," warns an RVer at Tower Campground.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where are the best campgrounds near Sioux Falls, SD?

Several excellent campgrounds are located near Sioux Falls. Red Barn RV and Campground offers a secluded experience yet is just 10 minutes from the city. For families, Sioux Falls KOA provides convenient access to downtown attractions, clean facilities, a pool, and playground. The campground is just minutes from Sioux Falls Park and downtown's arts district. Other notable options include Dakota Sunsets RV Park with spacious pull-through sites and full hookups, and Tower Campground. Most campgrounds in the area offer standard amenities like picnic tables, fire rings, and clean restrooms, with many providing full hookup options for RVs. Proximity to city attractions while maintaining a peaceful camping atmosphere is a common benefit of the Sioux Falls camping region.

Is there free or dispersed camping available near Sioux Falls, SD?

Free or dispersed camping options are limited in the immediate Sioux Falls area. Most camping requires fees at established campgrounds. W.H. Lyon Fairground occasionally allows camping during non-event periods at reduced rates. For budget-friendly options, Heib Memorial Park offers more affordable camping compared to larger facilities. True boondocking opportunities are scarce near the city, with most public lands requiring camping fees. Budget-conscious campers might consider looking further out toward the Missouri River recreation areas or checking with local farmers who sometimes permit overnight stays. Always verify current dispersed camping regulations before arrival, as rules can change seasonally, and obtain proper permissions when camping on private property.

What state park campgrounds are located near Sioux Falls, SD?

Several excellent state park campgrounds surround the Sioux Falls area. Big Sioux Recreation Area in Brandon (about 30 minutes from Sioux Falls) offers spacious sites with picnic tables and fire rings, clean bathrooms with showers, and proximity to both the river and bike paths. Palisades State Park Campground features unique quartzite rock formations, trails, and climbing opportunities with well-maintained sites including RV spaces, tent-only areas, and camper cabins. Newton Hills State Park, located south of Sioux Falls, provides numerous hiking trails and clean facilities. Lake Vermillion Recreation Area is another option within driving distance. These state parks typically require entrance fees plus camping fees, and reservations are recommended, especially during peak summer months.