Check in
Check in
1:00pm
Check out
Check out
11:00am

Amenities

Picnic Table
Fires

Activities

Hiking

Terrain

Cave
Forest
River

About this space

Dry camping RV spot located in the southern Black Hills on 3 acres. Enjoy beautiful sunsets, visiting wildlife and occasional hot air ballons from the fire pit & picnic table just steps from your RV. Located 5 miles South of Custer. Enjoy your days visiting nearby Custer State Park, Crazy Horse Memorial, Mt. Rushmore, Wind Cave National Park, Jewell Cave. Walk, bike or run on the 109 mi Mickels...

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Reviews • 20

★★★★★ (20 reviews)
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Jill R.
☆☆☆☆☆
Sep 2024

This is a great spot to stay! The view was stunning and it’s very peaceful. Getting into town was easy. The hosts are very accommodating and answered any questions we had. Very pet friendly with lo...

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Ann P.
☆☆☆☆☆
Oct 2024

It was a nice overnight spot amongst the Ponderosa pines. Even how to peek at the sunset.

AI Review Summary

Overall, this campsite offers a peaceful and picturesque setting, making it a great choice for campers seeking tranquility and beautiful views. Reviewers consistently praise the friendly and accommodating hosts, as well as the pet-friendly environment. However, some guests noted challenges with finding the correct parking spot and suggested improvements in signage for better navigation. While it serves well for quick overnight stays, those looking for extensive amenities may find it lacking.

Highlights
  • Stunning views and peaceful surroundings
  • Friendly and accommodating hosts
  • Pet-friendly with plenty of walking areas
  • Close proximity to town and attractions
  • Clean and well-maintained facilities
  • Private and quiet spots for relaxation
  • Good for quick overnight stays or as a basecamp
Considerations
  • Some campers reported difficulty finding the correct parking spot upon arrival
  • Limited amenities for longer stays
  • A few reviews mentioned it being more suitable for quick overnight stays rather than extended camping
  • No clear signage for directions may cause confusion for first-time visitors
  • Gravel sites may not be ideal for all campers