Address: 24024 US-385, Hill City, SD 57745, USA
Phone: +16055749079
Kim Figg
We were slightly disappointed. The size of this park is small and it was very tight when you were next to another rv. Not a ton of privacy at all. Secondly they did not clean our spot prior to our arrival. We arrived to a lot of leftover trash from whomever stayed prior to us. It was all in the firepit. Lastly they have another company who rents ATV's and UTV's behind the rv sites. Although that is very convenient it was also very annoying for us dog owners. The gentlemen who work up there let their dog roam off leash ALL DAY. ALL DAY the dog chases his ball into the water, causing a major fuss with our dogs who were properly leashed. So needless to say, again no privacy. This park has a lot of charm. It just didn't work for our family.
Ron Hart
Not nice women. They do not refund you for changes, and are one of the only ones we have been to who do not. Do not make reservations. Just show up. Right near highway, so you hear road.
Don Hennick
America you're looking a little woozy. Last night we stayed in a $80/night RV park with access to a tourist town and motorcycle heaven a short reach from Sturgis. As you can imagine every rig was big and loaded with toys (nothing under 15 grand). Folks were loud, proud and full of fun and prosperity. Yet virtually every pedestrian verity park we've slept in across the west has been occupied 85% with the working poor finding what housing there is on wheels but not rolling. Generations of young folks are blissfully maturing on "lots" the size of a double parking slot. Dogs tied up to keep a watchful ear, bikes, toys, vehicles. RV rigs well past their warranty have been winterized with insulation to keep the gales of November from sinking these little "Never meant for full time" ships. America! Oh we've got trouble in every river bend flyover trailer park and outwards. Andrew Yang has it right, a thousand bucks a month in every means tested mail box would go a long ways toward a mid century post WW2 America we saw slip away when the 1980 election was stolen from a man with insight by a man with shiny teeth and a B movie provenance who's plan was to put a thousand a month into the trust funds of the aforementioned folks with toy haulers stuffed with Harleys and quads. Look at it this way Harley, you wouldn't feel a thing under Yang's plan and as you tool around America's back yard, you'd get your little convenient camp grounds back to what they were intended for, families, fun and friends. Instead of families facing foreclosure.
Todd Thrower
We stayed here for 4 nights. The restrooms and bath house were the cleanest I have ever seen at a campground. They provided small bottles of shampoo , conditioner, and soap. The campsites were clean and orderly. The wrought iron table and chairs are much nicer than the standard picnic tables you get at other sites. The only thing that could have been better is the access to the mountain stream that runs through the campsite. This was grown up with tall grass and was not accessible. Close access to Mt. Rushmore and Sylvan Lakes in Custer State Park.
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Check in was by 3 pm and checkout was 11 am. Very easy process whether you do it via internet or in person. Very friendly staff
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