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Campsite opened from 01 January till 31 December
This campsite can only be booked by telephone. 605-797-4432
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5 / 5 (14 votes )

Reva Gap Campground

SD-20
57651, Reva
the United States

Reva Gap Campground is a campsite with 8 pitches in Reva, the United States. Dogs are allowed on this campsite.

On Reva Gap Campground it's possible to camp with a tent.

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Prof. Jadon Daniel I
English (US)
There are approximately eight to nine locations, all relatively flat, either densely wooded or exposed. Every location is equipped with fire pits and tables. A couple of locations have communal restrooms. The breathtaking landscape is adorned with rock structures and a considerably thick woodland. The only drawback is the lack of garbage bins. T-mobile's cellular coverage is sufficient for streaming purposes. The 4G signal strength fluctuates between one and two bars. The tranquility in this area is remarkable. Off-highway vehicles are prohibited on woodland paths. This National Forest region is incredibly pleasant. The park ranger has patrolled this area twice over the weekend. I'm definitely revisiting this place!
2 days ago

Mr. D'angelo Reilly
English (US)
This is a lovely small location, peaceful and hidden away, with breathtaking views and surroundings. It can accommodate various sizes of vehicles, though mobile reception can be inconsistent and varies with your position within the campsite. There was some litter found around the area following the spring thaw - individuals really need to improve their cleaning habits. I would definitely consider a return visit.
2 days ago

Anonymous
English (US)
We spent one night in Reva Gap Campground and we enjoyed our stay there ! It is really quiet, easily reachable (the gravel road is well maintained) and there were plenty of spots (it was on a Saturday night). It was windy when we slept there which was much appreciated after a hot summer day travelling in the car. We parked our small campervan (16feet) on a spot which was quite flat, secluded and not too far from a pit toilet. We cannot tell about the water as we had enough to cook / have a shower.
2 days ago

Anonymous
English (US)
We arrived Sunday afternoon and only one other camper. We travel with a 35’ fifth wheel and had no issues driving around each loop and could easily back into all spots. Some are tighter than others and your stairs will be putting you into the grass, or off the gravel area making the steps difficult to manage. The badlands area is very cool to explore. Verizon Cell service was 2 bars LTE and could easily stream videos/movies, at least on the south end where we stayed. It’s very quiet and remote.
2 days ago

Anonymous
English (US)
It is a small camp for small rigs. The gravel spots are too narrow and have a slat so it is a bit awkward. But the place has great views of badlands
2 days ago

Lance&Bob
English (US)
This really is a gem of a spot. There were 2 other sites occupied but the only sounds I heard were owls and coyotes. I’ll stay here again!
2 days ago

Abby
English (US)
Such a quiet campground! There looks to be about 10 official spots? 6 with gravel back ins. There is 1 pull through spot. The official spots have a metal fire ring and picnic table. There are 4 vault toilets spaced out throughout the campground which is nice! They aren’t being cleaned at this time but still being stocked with TP. Extremely peaceful and not frequently used. During my 3 night stay, I had 1-2 campers I was sharing the campground with. There’s a nice picnic area at the entrance. There’s also an electric outlet up front if you need to charge something, with a donation box. I had 2 bars of LTE via ATT basically anywhere before the first camping loop. After that, 1 bar of 4G. Saw a forest ranger drive through one day. I’d definitely stay again and it’s free!
2 days ago

Andrew
English (US)
We had a nice one night stay here 9/10/2020. The cows were a bit loud from time to time. The pit toilets were very dirty and full of insects.
2 days ago

whitney
English (US)
Seems to get full on the weekends, but I was still able to get my Sprinter reasonably level on one of the grassy areas in the cul-de-sac near two small trails at the end of the road. Wonderful views and a special area.
2 days ago

WanderWasi
English (US)
This is an amazing little gem! We arrived late afternoon with no one there and only one other person pulling in later. Sites are so far apart it doesn’t matter if someone else is there anyway. If you walk to the south end of the campground, there is a forest road that leads to a gate and past the gate is a mini badlands. We had the place to ourselves to explore. Very cool place. Note that due to COVID, the pit toilets were closed. No other amenities.
2 days ago

Smokey and the Vandit
English (US)
Took a gamble on this site, as Campendium advised it might be closed due to the Covid-19 situation. Good news, it isn't! And it's great for social distancing. Most of the sites are separated from other sites, not only by distance, but by terrain and foliage. Great spot for those that enjoy hiking and biking. Huge area to explore. Quiet and peaceful site to camp.
2 days ago

The Vilhauers
English (US)
If you like boondocking-then this is for you. This is a beautiful place, so much to see. You will be overwhelmed by its beauty. Hiking trails, hunting, cooking outdoors. Bathrooms throughout the campsite and a neat set up. Fairly well protected from the winds. 3250 elevation.
2 days ago

squamishmom
English (US)
We staying in our 31 foot Class A in April 2018. Except for one day where we had a wicked storm, the stay was awesome. Quiet and clean.
2 days ago

northstar
English (US)
This is the best free campground I've stayed in, ever. Beautiful terrain with white buttes and grassy hills plus lots of pine trees. Good dirt road off the highway, solid except for a couple of big potholes. Some of the sites are huge, and most of them have some kind of delightful scenery to explore right there. Not very crowded and good space between sites. Plenty of trees but most sites would probably be solar friendly. Vault toilets, but no water and no trash pickup. There is a large group site right next the road, near the info kiosk. In this same area there is one pole with electricity for getting a little charge on your phone, leave a donation if you use it. The kiosk has USFS Motor Vehicle Use Maps (MVUM) for the area so you can explore, and dispersed camping is permitted throughout this forest. I got 1-2 bars Verizon 4G LTE and 1-2 bars AT&T 3G/4G.
2 days ago

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