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Le site de camping est ouvert de 15 May jusqu'à 02 October
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4.5 / 5 (15 votes )

Custers Gulch Campground

25112 Golden Valley Road
57730, Custer
South Dakota, États-Unis

63 quiet, spacious, level sites, 50 amp,nice shower house (handicap accessible), surrounded by National Forest. Big rig friendly, wireless internet, laundry, club house, central to main Black Hills attractions, campfires, hiking trails and wildlife.

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Prof. Cullen Streich DDS
Anglais (US)
Our 38' Super C and Ford Ranger Tow Car were comfortably accommodated in a back-in site at this park. There were also larger pull-through sites available, including some of the biggest I've ever seen at a park. This park stands out as one of the most impressive we've ever visited. The roads are made of solidly compacted gravel, and the sites are roomy with lush grass, a picnic table, fire pit, and grill. We spent four nights here and I was reluctant to leave. Although we didn't utilize the bathrooms and showers, I did inspect them and found them to be very clean. There are two showers located near the office. Ice is available for purchase at a fair price ($3 for 5#, $8 for 16#). The town of Custer is conveniently located just 5 minutes away. While we didn't dine out, there are several bars/grills in the area. There is also a grocery store with a decent selection, albeit a bit expensive, which is typical for a small tourist town. The park's location is ideal, with close proximity to local attractions like Mt. Rushmore, Crazy Horse, and the entrance to Custer State Park. The Badlands are roughly an hour to an hour and a half away, and Rapid City is also within easy driving distance for larger supply runs. I wholeheartedly endorse this park and we plan to return!
2 jours depuis

Gabriel Ullrich
Anglais (US)
Custer Gulch was a delight to visit. It was well-kept and spotless. There were no problems whatsoever, though the wifi was somewhat erratic. On the whole, it was excellent!
2 jours depuis

Anonyme
Anglais (US)
We needed full hooks between boondocking sites and wanted to explore the south part of the Black Hills. Custer’s Gulch fit the bill. The park is very clean, well organized, quite, away from the highway yet close to everything (Mt Rushmore, Custer SP, Wind Cave, Jewel Cave, etc.) The sites are well separated with nice grass lawns between. Each site backs on to natural forested land so you don’t feel all bunched up.
2 jours depuis

Jen and Mace Man Fancy Pants
Anglais (US)
Only stayed one night, but for a private campground, I really liked it. Came here to meet with friends for one night. They have a short camping season here so no monthly rate. Even though this campground was pretty full during my short stay, it didn't feel like people were right on top of me. I had site #30 and if your trailer fits it, I would recommend this spot. Trees lined the site. There is shower and laundry facilities. Some of the sites have trees for shade, others are a little open but pretty good spacing between the sites for a private park. Custer SP is close by as are other attractions. I didn't have time to hike or go to the other attractions but I know from some avid hikers that there are some great trails.
2 jours depuis

stever123
Anglais (US)
This is a quiet campground with no road noise. The sites have plenty of green space and its really DARK at night (no park lights) so you have a great view of the stars. We stayed during the Buffalo round up so it was really busy but everybody was friendly. The only negative item was the dirt road as you drove into the park but otherwise it was very nice
2 jours depuis

Julsburd
Anglais (US)
Great location because it was very close to everything in the Black Hills but unlike the park campgrounds this had full hook ups, wifi and ability to burn wood for bonfires. Our campsite backed up to a wooded area where we watched a family of deer every evening. Scenery was nice! It was a more adult oriented campground because it didn't have a playground, pool etc. Staff was friendly and accommodating. The campground also had their own rental cars which although well used, served their purpose in getting us all around the lovely Black Hills. Would definitely go here again if in the area! Cell service was challenging, but wifi was adequate especially if you were situated near one of their boosters. Best wifi signal came from the office.
2 jours depuis

Snoopinaround
Anglais (US)
Location! Location! Location! We stayed here at the end of May during COVID. Thank you SD for keeping campgrounds open! No tent camping was allowed because the bathrooms and showers had to remain close. This is a quiet campground off of the main road and very close to Custer State Park which is where you will spend most of your time if you stay for more than a couple of days. There are other campgrounds in the area and if you enjoy the sound of trucks engine braking then stay at one of those. This park was so quiet and peaceful you could almost imagine the gulch filled with General Custer's tents. We had full hookups and the gravel site required minor leveling. We drive a small rig but this place is definitely big rig friendly. It is next to a public forest road and some campers simply drove their dirt bikes and side by sides from their site to the public lands next door. The park is also just a couple of miles from the town of Custer which will have everything you need. Some other reviews mention a cranky park owner. Frankly we were a little disappointed that we did not experience any of that. Friendly and helpful owners and staff were the norm for us.
2 jours depuis

Adventure Annie
Anglais (US)
Had a great stay! The grounds are well kept and loved the grass everywhere (we’re from AZ and don’t have grass). Spacing between rigs was very nice. If you stay here, get your pass to the Custer State Park at the beginning of your stay. There is so much to do there you could spend an entire week just doing the park. Passes are $20/week. No daily passes sold. We also did Big Thunder Gold Mine & 1880 Train. Highly recommend those too!
2 jours depuis

Linven
Anglais (US)
We spent much of the summer in the Black Hills, and this campground was awesome! VERY big rig friendly! The sites are large, and for the most party, unfettered by trees (if you have a satellite system). Sites have full hook ups (there are a few with electric only, and some tent sites, as well) with 50 amp. Sites are pretty level, too. The staff keeps the property in pristine condition! The bathrooms, laundry, and clubhouse were always clean. Fire wood is available there, as well. (Don't bring wood into the area, as the forest service doesn't allow you to burn it. Easier to pick it up there!) They also have onsite propane. They have a couple of small cabins for rent, and also a couple of cars for sight seeing. The best thing is the location. About a mile from the west entrance to Custer State Park, and easy access to all things Black Hills. We had a great time there! Cell service was adequate, but they do have wi-fi available in the park for free.
2 jours depuis

dcjones1068
Anglais (US)
We had a pull through site and it was fairly easy to navigate and set up. Staff was friendly. I think the rate is a bit high but it seems to be the case near many of the more popular NPs or tourist areas. We were quite close to Custer State Park and the Needles Highway. We enjoyed our time there and it's closeness to Custer for restaurants and other activities. This is a great park for it's closeness to the state park, the town of Custer and other activities. There is hiking available from the campground. The park is kept nicely and we enjoyed walking our dogs around the small pond. We saw deer from our site. It was quiet and peaceful.
2 jours depuis

barrygoodtimes
Anglais (US)
Our site was quite spacious for a private campground. Loved all the shade from the trees. We visited for a week in May after staying a week in the state park. This was pre-season, so it was very quiet and not even at a quarter of its capacity. Loved watching the dear on the other side of the fence. It snowed while we were there. Very close and easy access to Sylvan Lake and Custer State Park.
2 jours depuis

Sue n Dave
Anglais (US)
Just a few minutes outside of Custer State Park and a few minutes from stores in Custer, this a beautiful rv park full of trees, grass, ponds with turtles. Sites are gravel and level. Lots of pull through making it easy for big rigs with plenty of room for tows. Nice but small laundry and nice showers. They have ATVs that are for rent here also. Ice and wood on hand for sale. Good Sam. Mount Rushmore about 40 minutes away.
2 jours depuis

Gary
Anglais (US)
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2 jours depuis

Life Rebooted
Anglais (US)
We loved the fact that the sites here are very large and grassy, similar in size to what we usually find at county/state parks, not commercial RV parks. The campground is quite large, offering full-hookup sites for the biggest rigs, cabins, tents, and a boondocking area. The campground is not fancy, i.e. there's no pool, the road is gravel, etc., but we thought that was fine since we loved our large grassy site. We didn't have any complaints about the dirt road to get into the park. The WiFi worked pretty well (not fast) during the day, but was often barely usable in the evening. Our site was near the top of the hill, far from the highway, and we had no AT&T service and very weak Verizon. Closer to the entrance/office, both AT&T and Verizon worked better. We hooked up our booster and were then able to use both at our site. We found enough places to walk our dogs in the campground, and some campers hiked up the big hill behind the campground. There are a couple lakes in the campground but they are overgrown and the water looks greenish. There was quite a bit of wind every day, so we rarely got to open our awning. We were able to get some mail and packages shipped to us at the campground too which was convenient. The location is great, being right in the middle of many local attractions in all directions. Being set back pretty far from the highway, the campground was very quiet which we appreciated. We saw several other campgrounds in the area that were right along the road and will get more noise. We'd stay here again.
2 jours depuis

Bill
Anglais (US)
There's no getting around that this is a well-maintained park. We stayed here in 2018 for a over a month. October 2019 stay was for three weeks. Everything was fine until a rouge storm was predicted to come in the last week we were to be there. We decided that it might be best for us to head back home. So, I went to the owner and told her what our intentions were and wondered if we might be able to get a few nights credit (not a whole week) with them for 2020 as we were going to come back again. She said she would have to discuss it with her husband and let me know. Two days later still no answer. My wife saw them together while she was walking the dog and again asked if we could get some days off for the 2020 stay, we were planning with our grown kids. They were very rude about it and said they would not do that. We were not asking for any money back. But since we had been with them the year before for over a month, we hoped they would like to get a little more money out of us the following year. I guess they feel that they are the best place in Custer, and they don't have to be worry about any lost revenue. The day we left it snowed up to 6 inches that night and stayed in the teens for the next 3 days. Our propane tank in the motorhome would have run out the first night. So, if you have a problem while you're there don't look for any understanding from these people. Most of the bad reviews I saw after this encounter was how rude the owners were. There are other nice RV parks in Custer. We will give them our money.
2 jours depuis

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