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  1. Sylvan Lake Campground Just a short stroll from Sylvan Lake, the crown jewel of Custer State Park, Sylvan Lake Campground is the highest campground within Custer State Park at 6,200 feet. Sites within the campground are close together and are not suitable for large tents or RV’s over 27 feet.

  2. Bring your family to Custer State Park and let yourself run wild. Encompassing 71,000 acres in the Black Hills, Custer State Park is home to abundant wildlife and adventure; camping, hiking, biking, swimming, fishing, or relaxing, there’s something here for everyone.

  3. Check-in and check-out time for campsites is 4 p.m. or noon at Custer State Park. If two camping units share a site, each unit must pay the camping fee. Not available on all sites.

  4. Custer State Park Overview. Custer State Park is the crown jewel of South Dakota’s State Parks and there are 9 campgrounds here with a total of 333 campsites. Many campsites are reservable, but first-come first-serve campsites are also available. Game Lodge and French Creek are open year round.

  5. Custer State Park has camping opportunities to suit nearly everyone. The park features nine developed campgrounds as well as the French Creek Natural Area for backpackers. In addition, the surrounding area has a plethora of RV campgrounds, car camping spots, and even some free dispersed campsites.

  6. Inside Custer State Park. The park itself features amenities for tent-only camping, RVs with hookups or no hookups, pet-friendly options, shady or full-sun spots and even spots for horse camping. Sites boast scenic views of streams, pine forests or mountain lakes and come with a gravel or paved camping pad, a fire grate and picnic table.

  7. Custer State Park campgrounds are for tent camping and RV camping. You can consider the Custer State Park campgrounds to be modern campgrounds. This means that you can mostly expect that you can get electricity at your campsite.

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