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โApr-15-2018 07:56 PM
SDcampowneroperator wrote:Horsedoc wrote:SD state parks are revenue neutral. SD is a user pay state, with no general funds supporting the parks. Visitor fees are set by a citizens commission valid throughout the year. Visitor and camping fees are constant regardless of season or event.
There is not a dump station at most of the CGs in the park.
For a little more $$ you can stay close and have FHU (Custer Gulch, Wagons West, several in and west of Custer city)
They are getting a little greedy since the Park is such a big money maker for SD.
Prices will likely go up for Sturgis Rally this year, just to ride through the park
Custer State Park does have a higher visitor fee, than other State parks due to the higher cost of managing such a large park with such extensive amenity.
Camping fees are also higher than most other state parks which reflects the cost of their operation, short season. There is no rate increase for any park for any event.
Fact is. CSP does have only 1 dump station, to serve its 5 campgrounds. Rock and soil , proximity to lakes , streams, wells prohibit waste treatment systems for all 5 camps, so a central waste treatment system in favorable soil is the solution. Even Quartszsite La Posa south does it.
There are free to fee dump stations availabe in city systems, private camps nearby.
SD State Parks are intended like NFS, USCE to be discovery camps, not residential . A 14 day stay limit for any ' camping unit ' is commonplace in federal and state lands.
I would not wish it otherwise. a gov. park without pay as you go fee and restriction is fodder for misdirection of truth.
โApr-15-2018 06:14 PM
Horsedoc wrote:SD state parks are revenue neutral. SD is a user pay state, with no general funds supporting the parks. Visitor fees are set by a citizens commission valid throughout the year. Visitor and camping fees are constant regardless of season or event.
There is not a dump station at most of the CGs in the park.
For a little more $$ you can stay close and have FHU (Custer Gulch, Wagons West, several in and west of Custer city)
They are getting a little greedy since the Park is such a big money maker for SD.
Prices will likely go up for Sturgis Rally this year, just to ride through the park
โApr-15-2018 03:46 PM
โApr-14-2018 08:10 PM
โApr-14-2018 05:13 AM
SDcampowneroperator wrote:OutdoorPhotographer wrote:
I have to jump in on this one. Yes, Custer is a beautiful park but they have another racket going on for money. I was traveling from Rushmore to Windcave and Google Maps took us through the edge of the park. Map shows road is a through route. First time we hit a gate/ranger station, we were charged $20. I said we were just driving to Wind Cave, not visiting Custer. He replied, "Yep, we need to send Google a thank you note. That will be $20." I asked if I could turn around and go another route and he said too late, I had already driven through the park.
Did not leave a good taste in my mouth to say the least. Who put's a gate on a through road and after you don't have a chance to turn around? Traveled 48 states and countless state and national parks and never saw that anywhere else.
Sad first impression because I read so many good things on here about Custer.
You drove through on the wildlife loop, a park road signed as a fee road at its beginning near the Game Lodge. not state or fed. hwy. Sorry, its your bad. You did enjoy the drive?
James,Gail & Pancho
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โApr-13-2018 10:04 PM
โApr-13-2018 05:29 PM
OutdoorPhotographer wrote:
I have to jump in on this one. Yes, Custer is a beautiful park but they have another racket going on for money. I was traveling from Rushmore to Windcave and Google Maps took us through the edge of the park. Map shows road is a through route. First time we hit a gate/ranger station, we were charged $20. I said we were just driving to Wind Cave, not visiting Custer. He replied, "Yep, we need to send Google a thank you note. That will be $20." I asked if I could turn around and go another route and he said too late, I had already driven through the park.
Did not leave a good taste in my mouth to say the least. Who put's a gate on a through road and after you don't have a chance to turn around? Traveled 48 states and countless state and national parks and never saw that anywhere else.
Sad first impression because I read so many good things on here about Custer.
โAug-21-2017 07:33 PM
OutdoorPhotographer wrote:
I have to jump in on this one. Yes, Custer is a beautiful park but they have another racket going on for money. I was traveling from Rushmore to Windcave and Google Maps took us through the edge of the park. Map shows road is a through route. First time we hit a gate/ranger station, we were charged $20. I said we were just driving to Wind Cave, not visiting Custer. He replied, "Yep, we need to send Google a thank you note. That will be $20." I asked if I could turn around and go another route and he said too late, I had already driven through the park.
Did not leave a good taste in my mouth to say the least. Who put's a gate on a through road and after you don't have a chance to turn around? Traveled 48 states and countless state and national parks and never saw that anywhere else.
Sad first impression because I read so many good things on here about Custer.
โAug-21-2017 05:35 PM
OutdoorPhotographer wrote:
I have to jump in on this one. Yes, Custer is a beautiful park but they have another racket going on for money. I was traveling from Rushmore to Windcave and Google Maps took us through the edge of the park. Map shows road is a through route. First time we hit a gate/ranger station, we were charged $20. I said we were just driving to Wind Cave, not visiting Custer. He replied, "Yep, we need to send Google a thank you note. That will be $20." I asked if I could turn around and go another route and he said too late, I had already driven through the park.
Did not leave a good taste in my mouth to say the least. Who put's a gate on a through road and after you don't have a chance to turn around? Traveled 48 states and countless state and national parks and never saw that anywhere else.
Sad first impression because I read so many good things on here about Custer.
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