Oreville Campground

The Oreville Campground is located off Highway 385, six miles south of Hill City, S.D.

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Oreville Campground Details

The Oreville Campground is located off of Highway 385, six miles south of Hill City, S.D. The campground has 26 campsites, four of which are accessible. Sites cost $18 per night. There are also toilets and faucets with potable drinking water. This campground provides great access to the George S. Mickelson Trail. You can reserve sites here, though reservations are not required.

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