Dalton Lake Campground

There are 11 tent sites available at this lakeside campground in Black Hills National Forest.

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Dalton Lake Campground Details

There are 11 tent sites available at this lakeside campground; sites cost $18 per night. The campground has potable water and vault toilets. There is a trailhead nearby for the Centennial Trail, as well as boating, swimming, and fishing opportunities on Dalton Lake. To get to the campground from Nemo, S.D., take FSR 26 north to FSR 224 (a.k.a. Dalton Lake Road). The campground is roughly five miles down Dalton Lake Road. Closed during winter.

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