Comanche Park Campground

This is the closest campground to Jewel Cave National Monument.

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Comanche Park Campground Details

This is the closest campground to Jewel Cave National Monument in Custer, S.D. There are 34 campsites, and sites cost $14 per night. The campground has restrooms and drinking water. Five the sites stay open through the winter, the rest close from December through May. To access the campground, take Highway 16a six miles west from Custer.

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