Horse Thief Campground

Hill City, South Dakota, United States | Campground

Travel Blogs from Hill City

Just A Little Detour South!

A travel blog entry by albrechtscamp

16

August 8/9th
Driving through central and eastern Wyoming, we couldn't believe how desert-like the whole state is. Everything was dry, sandy and covered with sagebrush (we’re still waiting to see our first tumbleweed and cactus though!). We still can’t figure out how cattle and horses survive in such harsh land. They must find …

Black Hills Part 1: Northern and Central Hills

A travel blog entry by carrieandbob

31

Black Hills, South Dakota August 29 - September 23, 2008 Part 1: Northern Black Hills We left East Glacier disappointed that we weren't able to get out and experience much---the cold, rainy weather left us RV bound most of the time. We could see that snow had begun to fall up in the mountains, and the weather forecast made it clear that the cold …

Camping!

A travel blog entry by rachelandtodd

3
4

So, many of you have been wondering how well Rachel did in her first camping trip since the old days of South Florida camping with her family. Well, she did pretty well (yes, she's writing this entry, but Todd agrees). It helped that we eased into camping with a camper cabin instead of a tent, but still, we had a terrific time, and would recommend …

Custer State Park

A travel blog entry by dstansel

7

... Custer State Park. Had Breakfast at the camp, left about 10 to drive the Needles Hwy.
$25.00 pass for Custer State Park. Needles hwy has three one lane tunnels going up. Pictures to follow. Needles Hwy is worth the whole trip. What a site. Took to Wild Life loop in Custer State Park and saw Buffalo and Burros plus deer. Took Iron Mountain Rd coming back and more one lane tunnels. Coming out of the last one ...

Faces Set in Stone

A travel blog entry by rnevins

9

... Roosevelt, the growth of the nation.

The only thing which the ranger neglected to mention was the driving force behind the birth of our nation and in most of those president’s lives: their faith in God. After visiting the museum and learning about the life of the sculptor, some people were completing another junior ranger program. As an answer to the question "what have you learned from Mt. Rushmore", Andrew wrote that he learned how God created ...

Traveler rating: 4.5/5 Outstanding (68 reviews)

How has this campground rated in the past?

  What's this?
Discover trends in hotel experiences based on real traveler reviews and ratings. Mouse over circles to see what some travelers had to say.

Location

This campground, located in Hill City, is near Crazy Horse Memorial, 1880 TRAIN/ Black Hills Central Railroad, Sylvan Lake, and Needles Eye.
Map this campground

    More great choices in Hill City

    Search for more deals in Hill City

    TripAdvisor Reviews Horse Thief Campground Hill City

    4.50 of 5 stars Outstanding