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Sheridan Lake Recreation AreaThe 383-acre reservoir is a prime destination for boating, fishing, hiking, biking, camping, and more.
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Explore Camping in Wind Cave National Park with grouped stops, trails, and related park places collected under the same planning theme.
Use this Camping guide to compare the stops that belong together in Wind Cave National Park, then decide which ones deserve map time or a saved trip stop.
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Sheridan Lake Recreation AreaThe 383-acre reservoir is a prime destination for boating, fishing, hiking, biking, camping, and more.
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Elk Mountain CampgroundElk Mountain Campground is the only established campground in Wind Cave National Park.
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Backcountry CampingYou are allowed to camp in the park's backcountry as long as you pick up a free permit from the park visitor center.
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Castle Peak CampgroundCastle Peak campground is located in a canyon on the edge of Castle Creek.
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Deerfield Reservoir Complex CampgroundsThere are three campgrounds on or near Deerfield Lake: the Custer Trail campground, the Dutchman Campground, and the Whitetail Campground.
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Pactola CampgroundThis campground at the southern shores of Pactola Reservoir is one of the more popular campgrounds in the National Forest.
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Boxelder Forks CampgroundThis campground in Black Hills National Forest has 14 tent sites.
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Dalton Lake CampgroundThere are 11 tent sites available at this lakeside campground in Black Hills National Forest.
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Hanna CampgroundThere are 13 tent sites, with potable water and restrooms, at this Black Hills National Forest campground.
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Rod and Gun CampgroundLocated off Highway 222, near the Spearfish Canyon Scenic Byway, this campground sits along Little Spearfish Creek.
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Roubaix Lake CampgroundLocated just south of Deadwood, on Highway 385, this is one of the larger campgrounds in the Black Hills National Forest.
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Timon CampgroundTimon Campground offers seven tent sites in Little Spearfish Canyon, close to Little Spearfish Creek.
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Bearlodge CampgroundThe campground is located in the very northwestern corner of Black Hills National Forest.
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Cook Lake Recreation Area CampgroundThe Cook Lake Campground has 32 tent and RV sites and 33 picnic areas.
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Reuter CampgroundLocated on Wyoming Highway 24, just off I-90 at exit 185, this campground has 24 sites at $10 per site per night.
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Sundance Horse CampThis is one of the only campgrounds in the Black Hills National Forest designed specifically for horse campers.
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Beaver Creek CampgroundLocated off of Highway 110 near the South Dakota/Wyoming border, this small, quiet campground has just eight sites.
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Bismarck Lake CampgroundLocated in the heart of the Black Hills, on the northern shores of Bismarck Lake, this campground has 23 sites, five of which are accessible.
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Comanche Park CampgroundThis is the closest campground to Jewel Cave National Monument.
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Grizzly Bear CampgroundThis is one of the closest campgrounds to Mount Rushmore National Memorial.
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Horsethief Lake CampgroundThis lakeside campground is very popular, especially during the summer.
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Oreville CampgroundThe Oreville Campground is located off Highway 385, six miles south of Hill City, S.D.
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Redbank Spring CampgroundThis campsite is one of the smallest in the Black Hills National Forest.