Ditch Creek Campground

The Ditch Creek Campground has 13 tent sites.

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Ditch Creek Campground Details

Located just south west of Deerfield Lake in Black Hills National Forest, the Ditch Creek Campground has 13 tent sites and costs $18 per night to stay. The campground has potable water faucets and vault toilets; you'll sleep along the creek in open forest. This campground does not see heavy usage, and stays open through winter.

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Ditch Creek Campground

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The Black Hills

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Deerfield Lake Loop (Trail #40)

This is a moderate, 10-mile loop trail that circumnavigates Deerfield Lake.

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Black Hills National Forest

In 1897, President Grover Cleveland established the Black Hills Forest Reserve.