Black Hills state parks

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  1. heleno

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    Planning a family vacation to Black Hills, June, 2021. Would like to stay in a state park. Travel trailers (2) and tents. Custer campgrounds look to be filled already but others are reservable 90 days out. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated!
     
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  3. Wilco

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    I have always stayed in one of the Custer SP campgrounds. You might try Wind Cave NP to see if there is a vacancy. It has no hookups at all (i.e. no electric).
    A good circle tour from Custer SP is to go north on Iron Mountain road (US-16A) to Mt Rushmore. The tunnels on Iron Mountain road frame Mt Rushmore in the distance. Return to Custer SP via SD-244 west to the Needles Highway (SD-87). The tunnel at the Needles is very narrow. A truck will fit but you may want to fold in your tow mirrors to give you extra room. If you go east on US-16A you will complete the tour. You can pickup the circle but it best to go counter clockwise to get the best views.
     
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    In June 2019 all of the Custer SP campgrounds were full so we stayed at Big Pine
    Campground in Custer. While it's a private park it seems like a state park large sites, lots of shade trees and wildlife. Nice laundry room, playground, and on site pizza delivery from pizza hut. Without a doubt the best internet ever! We stayed 7 nights and got one night free. Easily visited Custer SP, Wind Cave, Jewell Cave, Sioux City, and Mt. Rushmore.
     

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