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rfloyd99
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Sep 15, 2019

South Dakota Advice

We're traveling (27' TT) across S Dakota from the East, and our tentative plan is to spend three nights (beginning 9/18) in Badlands NP, then 3-4 nights in the Deadwood area, then 4-5 nights at Custer SP before heading for Denver.

We've never been to this area and would love to get advice on places to camp and sights to see. Like everyone else, we enjoy camping in beautiful places, especially Nat'l and State parks, but we're flexible and stay in commercial parks when they're the best option. We've made no reservations so far, having flown by the seat of our pants for the last couple of weeks.

I'm assuming space availability won't be a big problem this late in the season, but let me know if I'm wrong.

ALL advice is welcome, and thanks in advance.
  • Rafter J and the Gulch are the popular camp grounds in the Custer SP area. If you need civilization, the KOA in Rapid City is alright.
  • ken56 wrote:
    Stop at Wall Drug in Wall SD. I have never seen so many billboards for a business in my life so you can't miss it. It's more than just a drug store.


    You must have missed Rock City then. Wall drug is worth a stop, you can get a Buffalo Burger and meet the waitresses from Lithuania
  • Stop at Wall Drug in Wall SD. I have never seen so many billboards for a business in my life so you can't miss it. It's more than just a drug store.
  • We stayed at the KOA at Interior SD which is at the south entrance to Badlands. Great park, at the time, but I think I saw they jacked up their prices sky high maybe to $59/night so you need to decide if that's worth the price. Scanning around I see one CG in Wasta with one review but a good one. There is/was a GS park in Wall but it's closing. A couple other around but with bad reviews.

    We did a lot of hiking in Badlands, spent a week that time and have been there a couple of times. Saw Interior VFD put on a fireworks display for the 4th that Moe, Larry and Joe would have been ashamed of...heh. But they had just had record rainfall. Wild flowers everywhere.

    Good luck with Custer it's usually hard to get in but this late you might succeed there are a lot of cg in the area tho. No comment on Deadwood never been and don't see that changing.

    Last couple of times we went thru we stayed at Hot Springs. Go to at least one of the two caves, you need to get there early to snag a tour

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