We were there July 1 through July 17. We tried getting a reservation for these weeks back in December 2016 and couldn't. We ended up getting reservations at the Good Sam campground in Custer, SD (Buffalo Ridge Camp Resort) and used it as a base to travel from. My daughter and family drove from Kansas City, MO and we got them a tent site. We also rented on the TP's for a night so the grandkids could get the thrill of sleeping in a MODERN TP! Prices were all very reasonable. They offer 8th night free, and if you are a Good Sam member, you get the 10% discount. So, we got the discount on both campsites, and the TP.
Click here.This campground also has a train the kinds can ride, a very decent swimming pool, and they sponsor the dinner theater at the bottom of the "hill".
There are many local campgrounds in the area, and all were filled to 100% capacity. The folks at Buffalo Ridge said this was the best year they've had in many years. They've been booked solid for months, every day. So YES! Reservations are an absolute MUST!
After driving through the park and seeing the different campgrounds actually inside Custer State Park, we agreed, it would hve been nice to actually get a campsite there. There is one campsite outsie the Pay Pass area. By the way pass to get into the various entrances of the park is now $20 and it's good for 7 days. You put a sticker on your windshield.
Our trip (from Indiana) went like this:
July 1: Home to Peru, IL, KOA
July 2: Peru, IL to Myre-Big State Park in MN.
July 3: Myre-Big to Mitchel SD and the Corn Palace
July 4: Arrived at Custer, set up camp
July 5: Sturges, driving, and Candyland
July 6: Grandkids arrived, Spent time with them while their parents slept.
July 7: Mt. Rushmore and Reptile Garden
July 8: Split. We drove the mountains, Black Hills, and Badlands.
July 9: Driving through Custer SP
July 10: Driving through Custer SP (Buffalo, buffalo, buffalo!)
July 11: Driving through Custer SP Black Hills and side trip into Wyoming. (creeks, rivers, wild animals, valleys, mountains, little towns including Deadwood, what a day!)
July 12: Decided to actually visit the city of Custer Spent the entire day there.
July 13: Headed home. Grand Island KOA in Nebraska
July 14: Decided to drive the rest of the way straight home (came home 2 days early... which was a good thing!)
Bottom line: If you want to get into a campsite, make the reservations as early as possible. And don't just settle for a single campground and if you can't get in to just forget it. There are many, many, many campgrounds in the area, everywhere. And more than likely, you won't be spending much time there anyway. There's just too much to see and do!
FYI, a lot of places, you cannot make reservations until mid April. We found this extremely frustrating, because when we tried, on the first available day at some of the places we wanted, they were already booked! That's how we ended up at Buffalo Ridge. They were like our 10th choice. But they turned out to be the best!
Good luck!
Can you find my wife in this crowd in Sturges?