Lots of great info! My kids loved staying in Custer State Park. We thought it was the best state park we've been to, on the level of quality of national parks. The cabins there can be a great value I think around 60 or maybe 70 bucks a night for cabins with electricity and heat/AC. For those wanting to be in a bit more remote area we did enjoy the Elk Mountain Campground at Wind Cave National Park as well. And if anyone needs a Rapid City hotel recommendation, the Best Western Plus was excellent for the price.
Really enjoy your videos and appreciate all the information you provide. They are very helpful. Keep up the good work.
I appreciate that! Glad you found it helpful! Happy trails!
Lots of great info! My kids loved staying in Custer State Park. We thought it was the best state park we've been to, on the level of quality of national parks. The cabins there can be a great value I think around 60 or maybe 70 bucks a night for cabins with electricity and heat/AC. For those wanting to be in a bit more remote area we did enjoy the Elk Mountain Campground at Wind Cave National Park as well. And if anyone needs a Rapid City hotel recommendation, the Best Western Plus was excellent for the price.
Custer State Park truly is amazing...I agree with you! I'm glad you had such a nice time in the area!
Are the caves still closed in Wind Cave NP? Thank you!
You can get the most up-to-date info about the cave tours here: www.nps.gov/wica/planyourvisit/conditions.htm
@@DirtInMyShoes thanks!
If anybody’s going this weekend they’re rounding up the bison in Custer! I’m still wondering if I should take a trip to see it.
It's totally worth it! So cool!