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SDcampowneroper
Oct 28, 2018Explorer
RGar974417 wrote:SD state parks all have electric.
We were in South Dakota in the late 90's but went to Yellowstone in May,2016. If you can avoid going in the summer,do it.Our route from eastern Pa was Pa turnpike to I-70. First over night stop was Richmond,Ind KOA. We switched from I-70 to Rt 36 across Missouri. Rt 36 is 4 lanes and 65mph. Much less traffic than I-70.We stayed at Pershing State park right off 36. It was $21 a night with electric.Then jump on I-29 and head towards Sioux Falls.We stayed at Waubonsie State Park which is about 10 miles west of I-29. $18 a night for electric. In South Dakota,we stayed at Rafter J campground near Hill City. Very nice but expensive.If Custer had electric hookups at the time we were there,we would have stayed in the park. Other things we enjoyed in the area were Bear Country USA and the Cosmos.
Custer State Park was the last to do so in. 2010.
No SD State park has water or sewer at site, wifi or catv.
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