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- Rangerman40ExplorerGame lodge you could probably do it. I stayed at Bluebell and don't think that would work.
- DurbExplorer
2gypsies wrote:
schlep1967 wrote:
Personally I would consider a private park outside of the State Park. More creature comforts and more likely built with large trailers in mind.
Can you believe that some folks don't care about 'creature comforts'? :)
We'd rather have the scenery and wildlife.
I would speculate that the OP with a 42' 5er probably enjoys their creature comforts. - donkeydewExplorerwhy not get the answer from the horses mouth (605) 255-4515
- 2gypsies1Explorer III
schlep1967 wrote:
Personally I would consider a private park outside of the State Park. More creature comforts and more likely built with large trailers in mind.
Can you believe that some folks don't care about 'creature comforts'? :)
We'd rather have the scenery and wildlife. - wanderingdawgsExplorerWe were in site 12 at Game Lodge a few years ago in a 35 foot fifth wheel. There was extra room on the pad in front of our truck after we unhooked so you may fit. We saw some big motor homes on some of the sites. If you are in doubt give the park a call. We have camped outside of Custer and at Game Lodge and definitely enjoyed Game Lodge the best. Good luck.
- padredwNomadWe spent a week at "Custer's Gulch RV Park" and found it very convenient to the Wildlife Loop, Needles Highway, Iron Mountain Highway, and Mount Rushmore.
We liked it well enough that we would stay there again on a visit to the area. - RGar974417ExplorerWe were there in the late 90's and stayed at Rafter J campground which is very nice, but expensive. If Custer had electric hookups at the time, we would have stayed there because it cuts down on driving. There is so much to see in the park itself. Make sure to stop at all the visitor centers because they are all a little different. On the wildlife Loop you will see buffalo, prairie dogs and wild burros who will mooch food from you. The Iron Mountain Highway takes you through some very narrow tunnels and when you exit one. Mt Rushmore is right in front of you. Other things we liked in the area were the Cosmos, Bear Country USA, the badlands and Wall Drug.
- HorsedocExplorer IIStockade Lake N CG. We have hosted there and had some huge rigs come in. Electric only (50 amp) and water available. Of course some sites and much roomier than others. Top level toward the lake, just before the cure would be my choice.
- Personally I would consider a private park outside of the State Park. More creature comforts and more likely built with large trailers in mind.
- 2gypsies1Explorer IIIHere are some photos of the campsites at Game Lodge. Make sure you read up on directions getting into the various campgrounds. There are some tunnels around that you shouldn't go near. :)
Also, here is the park's description of the campground site sizes. Check this site for all the campgrounds in the park. Click on the campground description to get the sizes.
https://gfp.sd.gov/state-parks/directory/custer/campgrounds/game-lodge/campsites.aspx
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-0iv0SFmTA
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