ryanw821
Sep 22, 2014Explorer
Custer Game Lodge Campground.
Wife and I (and the Dog) just got back from 6 days in Custer Game Lodge Campground in the Black Hills of South Dakota.
It was fantastic rustic state park camping, so no Cable/Water/Sewer hookups, but had super clean bath house, and laundry facility. Our site had 30amp electric, some have 50amp and some have none, your pick on booking a site. All are paved level (back in) and have fire ring and table in the grassy area.
Very rustic, deer wandered in and out of the campground, and you are surrounded by tree covered hills on 3 sides, campground is only a few hundred feet from the start of the famous "Wilderness Loop" road, and your required "park pass permit" gains you access to it.
We got snowed on our first night there (Sept 10th) and it snowed till 6pm the next night, but even with the snow (which melted off in a day or two), we had a FANTASTIC time.

Donkey chewing on our block heater cord.

Buffalo on Wilderness Loop.

It was fantastic rustic state park camping, so no Cable/Water/Sewer hookups, but had super clean bath house, and laundry facility. Our site had 30amp electric, some have 50amp and some have none, your pick on booking a site. All are paved level (back in) and have fire ring and table in the grassy area.
Very rustic, deer wandered in and out of the campground, and you are surrounded by tree covered hills on 3 sides, campground is only a few hundred feet from the start of the famous "Wilderness Loop" road, and your required "park pass permit" gains you access to it.
We got snowed on our first night there (Sept 10th) and it snowed till 6pm the next night, but even with the snow (which melted off in a day or two), we had a FANTASTIC time.

Donkey chewing on our block heater cord.

Buffalo on Wilderness Loop.
