Redbank Spring Campground

This campsite is one of the smallest in the Black Hills National Forest.

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Redbank Spring Campground Details

This campsite is one of the smallest in the Black Hills National Forest. It only has four sites, which cost $10 per night, and there are toilets but no drinking water. The campground is located on Highway 294, 11 miles west of Deerfield Lake.

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Redbank Spring Campground

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6.8 mi away

Beaver Creek Campground

Located off of Highway 110 near the South Dakota/Wyoming border, this small, quiet campground has just eight sites.

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Ditch Creek Campground

The Ditch Creek Campground has 13 tent sites.

9.4 mi away

Deerfield Trail

This trail runs 18 miles between the Pactola Reservoir and Deerfield Lake.

9.5 mi away

Deerfield Reservoir Complex Campgrounds

There are three campgrounds on or near Deerfield Lake: the Custer Trail campground, the Dutchman Campground, and the Whitetail Campground.

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Deerfield Lake Loop (Trail #40)

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