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Fort Sisseton Park Guide

Custer State Park
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About Fort Sisseton Park Guide

Fort Sisseton is named after the nearby Sisseton Indian Tribe, this historic fort is now a picturesque state park that unfolds the area's past. Walk the grounds where the officers' quarters, stone barracks, powder magazine, guard house, and other buildings that remain from the time of the western frontier.

Visitor Center with interpretive displays and gift shop is open daily from Open House Weekend through September. Guided tours are available, please call ahead.

Mobile guide can be used offline for those travelers who want to discover Fort Sisseton without using data. GPS and interactives may not work offline.

In this app:
- Walking Tour Guide of the Fort
- Tour through the eyes of Capt. Clarence E. Bennett
- The Andrew Fisk diaries
- Pictures of the Fort
- Enjoy fun facts about the Fort
- Maps of Trails and Campground

If you are planning to visit the museum, take advantage of the interactive maps and displays to enhance your visitor experience.

The endless fun and learning at Fort Sisseton Historic State Park begins here!

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