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Not a bad place Tent sites are a little more spread out. Each Tent site has its own Ramada with picnic table. RV is a tight parking lot. Right on road, almost no night time traffic. A bit expensive, but close to Mt Rushmore, $37 a night for Tent site with electricity. RV was mostly full, Tent sites mostly open. Laundry, hot showers and a pool.
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Slept in the van at a tent spot. Hard to find a level place to park at the tent sites however, the pool was so refreshing, the bathrooms were clean, and I would not hesitate to stay again. Around 40$ per night but for pool, showers, bathrooms with flushing toilets and sinks, I don’t think you’ll find a better deal in the touristy Black Hills.
Report Check-InI loved this place when I visited. I suppose it was in the height of the covid insanity. I was moving from Minneapolis to Denver. I was just gonna stay overnight but I didn't realize how beautiful the black hills were. I thought it was just Rushmore. Got friendly with a bartender in town. She shared my tent with me. I ended up staying like 2 weeks. It was fun. I think it was 20 bucks a night. I didn't need electric I got solar on my van. The showers were hot. There in a little shack. Reminded me of like summer camp as a kid. There's a tourist passenger coal train that passes by every once in a while, pretty cool. keystone is awesome and this is a great place to rest your head.
Report Check-InNot a bad place Tent sites are a little more spread out. Each Tent site has its own Ramada with picnic table. RV is a tight parking lot. Right on road, almost no night time traffic. A bit expensive, but close to Mt Rushmore, $37 a night for Tent site with electricity. RV was mostly full, Tent sites mostly open. Laundry, hot showers and a pool.
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