Custer/Stockade Lake Good Sam Verified Campground

13329 US Hwy16A, Custer, SD 57730

Good Sam Verified Campground
(1 review) 4 out of 5 stars from 1 review
(1 review) 4 out of 5 stars from 1 review
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Address

13329 US Hwy16A
Custer, SD, 57730

Coordinates:
43.769500, -103.532556
Elevation:
5,280 ft (1,609 m)

Open May 1 - October 1

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Facility

Type: State Park
Partial Handicap Access

 

Policies

Pets welcome
Day Max Stay (14)
Tents Allowed
Road condition: Good
Road type: Gravel
Spaces available: 67
Gravel sites: 67
Back-in size: 20 x 50
Room for slideouts: Yes
Shaded sites: Mostly
Number of electric: 56
Amps: 20 Amp/30 Amp
Max Amps: 30

Restrooms
Ice
Laundry
Snack bar
Entertainment
Snack bar
Entertainment

Swimming pool
Lake
Body of water: Stockade Lake
Playground
Pavilion
Playground
Pavilion
Planned activities
ATV riding
Mountain biking
Rock/mountain climbing
ATV riding
Mountain biking
Rock/mountain climbing

(within 10 miles)

Hiking
ATV riding
Mountain biking
Rock/mountain climbing
Hunting nearby (within 20 miles)
Rock/mountain climbing
Hunting nearby (within 20 miles)

4 (1 review) 4 out of 5 stars from 1 review
Facility
4
Restroom
4
Appeal
4
What is being rated?
4 4 out of 5 stars 11/07/2015

We stayed in the south campground away from the water. It is managed by the state park and you can call for a reservation at the campsite or at the entrance to the park. I was pleased with how well the campsite was maintained with gravel road, all electric service and the bathrooms were well maintained. Showers were decent with no issues. There was an onsite manager who was available and a bulletin board of activities. The main things are to sightsee the Black Hills, including Mt. Rushmore,... Read More

We stayed in the south campground away from the water. It is managed by the state park and you can call for a reservation at the campsite or at the entrance to the park. I was pleased with how well the campsite was maintained with gravel road, all electric service and the bathrooms were well maintained. Showers were decent with no issues. There was an onsite manager who was available and a bulletin board of activities. The main things are to sightsee the Black Hills, including Mt. Rushmore, Crazy Horse and the National Parks (especially Jewel and Wind caves) And of course to see the Bison Roundup. We came for the Bison roundup and there were also arts and crafts fairs as well. Overall the camp was spacious and there were fire rings and/or fireplaces at each site. No running water at the camps but it is available near the bathroom. There is NO dump station at the site, but you can use the dump stations at other campground in the park. You will need to have a park permit to use the campground. The lake is nice and interesting to wander around.
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4 4 out of 5 stars 11/07/2015

We stayed in the south campground away from the water. It is managed by the state park and you can call for a reservation at the campsite or at the entrance to the park. I was pleased with how well the campsite was maintained with gravel road, all electric service and the bathrooms were well maintained. Showers were decent with no issues. There was an onsite manager who was available and a bulletin board of activities. The main things are to sightsee the Black Hills, including Mt. Rushmore,... Read More

We stayed in the south campground away from the water. It is managed by the state park and you can call for a reservation at the campsite or at the entrance to the park. I was pleased with how well the campsite was maintained with gravel road, all electric service and the bathrooms were well maintained. Showers were decent with no issues. There was an onsite manager who was available and a bulletin board of activities. The main things are to sightsee the Black Hills, including Mt. Rushmore, Crazy Horse and the National Parks (especially Jewel and Wind caves) And of course to see the Bison Roundup. We came for the Bison roundup and there were also arts and crafts fairs as well. Overall the camp was spacious and there were fire rings and/or fireplaces at each site. No running water at the camps but it is available near the bathroom. There is NO dump station at the site, but you can use the dump stations at other campground in the park. You will need to have a park permit to use the campground. The lake is nice and interesting to wander around.
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13329 US Hwy16A, Custer, SD 57730
Coordinates: 43.769500, -103.532556
Elevation: 5280

Directions
From Custer: E 3 mi on US-16A (R)

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