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It's mainly for hikers and rock climbers, but since it's in the Black Hills National Forest, you can dry camp here for 14 days for free. They don't recommend anyone with a trailer over 24'. The parking lot is tight when it's full.
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Overnight stop for vehicles less than 20' long due to a right turning circle. Includes 8 parking spots plus space for more vehicles, and a toilet.
Report Check-InHas WiFi! 10-12 spots for cars/vans to park with a few area u can park and camp
Report Check-InThe bathrooms are closed and there is a sign that says “no camping” however there are multiple tents set up.
Report Check-InEsay to find, near the road but behind big rock so no noise. Nearly full. A billboard says no camping because covid 19 but there are tents and vans. No vans more than 24 feet. Toilets closed. Very close to the mount Rushmore. Free.
Report Check-InThis is a well traveled area and the parking lot was nearly full when we visited on 5/31/20. There is a sign that states no vehicles with trailers over 24'. You could probably get a 40' motor home in here, but it would not be fun if the lot was full. There are pit toilets and a lot of cool trails and places to climb.
Report Check-InExcellent free camp spot. Some little trails around camp to explore and just a couple minutes from the entrance of Rushmore. Plenty of spots available when we were there.
Report Check-InAs described. It's also a good place to park and hike (2 miles) to Mount Rushmore if you don't want to pay the $10 to park there.
Report Check-InIt's in the Black Hills National Forest, ..Wrinkled Rock Climbing Area, ..plenty of walking trails, .tent camping areas, and you can dispersed camping here for 14 days.
Report Check-InIt's mainly for hikers and rock climbers , but since it's in the Black Hills National Forest, you can dry camp here for 14 days for Free.
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