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Title: Campgrounds in the Mount Rushmore area
Post by: tlhdoc on Oct 29, 2005, 06:53 AM
Can anyone recommend campgrounds in the Mount Rushmore/Custer SP area?
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Post by: HersheyGirl on Oct 29, 2005, 07:09 AM
You can either camp at Custard State Park and watch the bison walk through your campground, or you can stay at the Rafter J Bar campground outside the park and this is a very nice campground too.  Clean rest rooms and large sites and a swimming pool.  Have fun, wish I could go too.
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Post by: Kelly on Oct 29, 2005, 08:35 AM
I've heard really good things about Rafter J, Tracy.   When are you going to be there?  We're considering heading that way next summer ... maybe we'll get a chance to camp together?
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Post by: tlhdoc on Oct 29, 2005, 08:17 PM
Quote from: HersheyGirlYou can either camp at Custard State Park and watch the bison walk through your campground, or you can stay at the Rafter J Bar campground outside the park and this is a very nice campground too. Clean rest rooms and large sites and a swimming pool. Have fun, wish I could go too.
Which campground in Custer SP?
 
Quote from: KellyI've heard really good things about Rafter J, Tracy. When are you going to be there? We're considering heading that way next summer ... maybe we'll get a chance to camp together?
Kelly that would be great.  I have to see what I get for vacation, but the end of July is what I am aiming for.  Any chance you could make it then?
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Post by: Kelly on Oct 31, 2005, 07:59 AM
That might just work.  My sister lives in Great Falls, MT ~ this is our "meet-in-the-middle-visit".  I'll have to check with her on the dates.  Watch your email.  I'll keep you updated.[/FONT]
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Post by: AustinBoston on Nov 02, 2005, 08:35 PM
Quote from: tlhdocCan anyone recommend campgrounds in the Mount Rushmore/Custer SP area?

Before you make firm plans, find out when the Sturgis Hawg rally is, and plan to be there at any other time.

I am sure the population of the area doubles or triples that week, all of them on Motorcycles.  Prices for campgrounds and other accomodations rise accordingly.

Austin
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Post by: tlhdoc on Nov 03, 2005, 05:32 AM
Quote from: AustinBostonBefore you make firm plans, find out when the Sturgis Hawg rally is, and plan to be there at any other time.
 
I am sure the population of the area doubles or triples that week, all of them on Motorcycles. Prices for campgrounds and other accomodations rise accordingly.
 
Austin
The rally is after my vacation plans.  Thanks for pointing it out.:)
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Post by: HersheyGirl on Nov 03, 2005, 06:01 AM
AB is right.  I believe the rally is like the first week of AUG.  We were there at that time and boy was it wild!  I made a side trip into Sturgis just to see the happenings and we did see.  In my next life I want to be someones motocycle momma, biker chick, hawg queen or whatever you want to call it.:D Campgrounds are booked for weeks before and after the rally, so plan ahead.
Title: Custer
Post by: kacee on Apr 16, 2009, 09:52 AM
I am totally unfamiliar with South Dakota and looking at the Custer S.P. Web site did not help much. There are so many campgrounds! If anyone has camped there I could use some help. We like the feeling of wilderness (don't need to be near swimming pools, etc.) but clean washhouses are a definite plus! Thanks!
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Post by: PatB on Jul 12, 2009, 11:42 PM
We stayed at Mystery Mountain back in '06 and absolutely loved it. It was extremely wooded and quiet and located about 10-15 minutes from Rapid City and about 20 minutes to Mt. Rushmore. The sites and interior roads are a little tight if you have a 'big rig' but I managed just fine by driving slow with our Honda Odyssey van and FW Victory (12' box).