Sica Hollow State Park

Sica Hollow State Park (also Sieche Hollow State Park) is a state park of South Dakota, USA. It was named Sica (pronounced shee-chah), a Dakota word for bad or evil, due to the iron-red tinted water which was seen as blood by the Dakota tribe in the area. In 1967, Sica Hollow was designated as a National Natural Landmark by the National Park Service.

Sica Hollow State Park

Sica Hollow State Park (also Sieche Hollow State Park) is a state park of South Dakota, USA. It was named Sica (pronounced shee-chah), a Dakota word for bad or evil, due to the iron-red tinted water which was seen as blood by the Dakota tribe in the area. In 1967, Sica Hollow was designated as a National Natural Landmark by the National Park Service.