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    Hidden Lake Campground and Resort - Clear water in the lake

    Hidden Lake Campground and Resort

    (2 reviews)

    Nice quaint campground just north of Hot Springs, SD. We have a 39 foot travel trailer, and there…read morewas plenty of room for it and the truck within the pull in camp sites. First, the hospitality and management are down to earth. Very friendly and were able to answer all our questions. They have a small store with some basics.. mustard, ketchup, and beer to name a few items. Very friendly. Second, the campsite was very reasonable considering full hookups and pull through. The campsites do share water, meaning one main water faucet that is split between two campsites. The pressure isn't a problem at all. Our problem was that my camper's water was on the front left of the camper. Given the sharing, my original 20 or so foot water hose couldn't reach. Our fault for not having an extension, but we ended up having to park the other way with the camper to hook up the water. Bottom line: we are newbie campers, so just make sure you have an extension. Lesson learned. They do have a cool little lake/pond that offers fishing and swimming as well as boat rentals. Water is clear and they have it sectioned off to prevent swimming too deep. Finally, you are within 5 or so minutes of Cold Brook Reservoir, an Army Corp of Engineers recreation area. They have a super nice beach, and facilities there. You are also within minutes of the cool little town of Hot Springs. If you are looking for a cool and out of the way campground with all the amenities, check this place out!

    This is a hidden gem! Wow I was so impressed with the grounds, the Rv hook up and the lake. I kept…read morecontinuing my stay it was so great. There is a lot of unique things to do in the town of hot springs. I enjoyed the camp ground having walking trails. Every evening I was able to sit on the hill in a quiet and peaceful place to meditate. The lake is super clear and feels amazing, I felt like the water was healing. There is water sports activities to rent. There is cute cabins if you don't have an RV. There is laundry and a store to get things you need. My dogs loved going walking around the lake and the trails. I felt like I was in a high end resort with all the amenities. The price is rather cheap for what all your getting. The views and the environment are very peaceful! If your looking for a place in the black hills this is one that is worth the drive from the parks and gives you so much serenity.

    The Pines Country Inn

    The Pines Country Inn

    (23 reviews)

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    Tucked away (and I mean "tucked" away) in Newcastle, you'll find your stay for the evening. Don't…read moreget discouraged if you can't find it right away. It's there. I eventually found it. Of course, I wasn't using GPS like you are, so it took me a bit longer. Tucked away means quiet and quiet it was. Birds chirping were the only sounds I heard when I opened the car door. That's a good sign if you're looking for quiet. I checked in and was given room #13. Yes, it ran through my mind, uh oh, unlucky number 13. But doom and gloom weren't in the cards for me. Quite the contrary. Number 13 was exceptionally clean and comfortable. My host was friendly and helpful when it came to suggesting a place for dinner. Though trying to follow his directions found me at an oil refinery. LoL! Again, no GPS. I eventually backtracked and ended up where I started to. Quick Tip: At your next stop at a store, pick up some cheap double AA batteries and shove them into your suitcase. You'll be glad you did when your remote for the TV doesn't work. No having to go through the hassle of getting dressed and making your way to the front desk or waiting for maintenance to get to your room. Just pop them in, and you're set. As I had to do at The Pines. It didn't take but a minute before I could watch the mindless dribble which spewed forth. Oh, don't forget to pull your batteries before you leave. You'll undoubtedly need them down the road.

    What a nice hidden little gem. Found this while just searching on Google for places to stay…read moreovernight. I didn't want to spend a lot because this was just going to be used for sleep during a nice little road trip. The owner actually was outside when we pulled up late(930pm) and he was very helpful and gave us the room key. The room was small and quaint very clean very vintage feeling. The bed was very comfortable it was soft but firm and did not feel old. Very quiet environment no loud noises even early in the morning. Also, a very cute area outside for lounging around. I would highly recommend staying here!

    Town House Motel - Mobility Accessible Two Queen Room

    Town House Motel

    (16 reviews)

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    This gem in Lusk, WY was a 5 star stay. We were greeted in the office by s friendly, helpful and…read morevivacious woman. Our room was spotless and the bed was comfortable. The shower was large and much nicer than the shower in the Hilton and Fairfield Inn we had stayed at on this vacation. We have tended to avoid small Mom and Pop hotels but this was a winner. Breakfast was omelettes made to order at a chuck wagon. The next time we are driving west, we will rebook at the Town House Motel.

    Townhouse motel was a really nice place to stay. I was there for a couple weeks and would've…read moreprobably stayed longer if I could've gotten my dogs out into the dog run. There's a little fenced area that has some nice grass and a little dog hut for shade. The only problem was that the proprietors dog was out there from morning till night. She's a cute little dog, very friendly, however my dogs are puppies on their way to becoming large dogs, therefore, they are large puppies. They play really hard together and I was worried about the other dog getting caught underneath or in between the two of my girls when they were playing. I just thought that the proprietor would have taken her dog in for a little bit, at least an hour or so, so my dogs could've gotten out and played as well and seeing as I was a paying customer who was on track to stay 3 months. The proprietor was very nice, very polite and I never did ask her if she could bring her dog inside so that mine could play for a little bit. Maybe I should have but I didn't want to sound like a snobby person, as if my dogs were special or something, (they are to me but then they are my girls) I just thought that she would have done it without me needing to ask because she saw me every day walk the girls over to the fenced area and then turn around and go back the other direction because they couldn't get in there. I don't know... I guess the fact that I would've done it for somebody else does not mean that somebody else would do it for me. Maybe I was hoping for too much in that I wanted my babies to be out in the sun as well, like hers was every day, all day, no attention... Sometimes even out there all night long, I kind of felt sorry for the little girl actually because no one ever said hi to her, no one ever interacted with her, she was just put out there and kind of forgotten. I would stop and pet her when my girls and I were over by the fence but then I would have to turn around and take my girls the other direction because they couldn't very well just stand outside the fence in the parking lot there... I have no complaints whatsoever about this property. My only dissatisfaction was the fact that my dogs couldn't get out and play for at least an hour a day and they were locked in the motel room most of the time with the exception of when I would take them out on walks which were about a mile every time and probably three times a day. I work nights so I sleep on and off during the day, I get up at least three times and take them on their long walks and I just felt bad that my girls couldn't get out and play in the Sun while I was taking a short nap. We ended up moving into a small one bedroom, short term rental because I will be in this area working for three months. When I checked out, I stripped down all the beds, laid out the sheets so they were easily counted, laid out the towels so that they could easily be accounted for as well, I cleaned everything... Including mopping the floor... Before I checked out. Anyway if you don't have pets I highly suggest that you stay at the townhouse motel, you will be glad that you did. If you have rambunctious dogs that like to play hard... I would find somewhere else to stay however if you have an older and calmer dog, again I would highly suggest the townhouse motel. Christina was very kind and fair and her back up, Tara, is absolutely awesome!!!!!

    Dakota Dream B&B - Living & Dining Room

    Dakota Dream B&B

    (9 reviews)

    What a wonderful place to stay! Immaculate. Everything was beautiful, every detail thought of…read more Gracious host. Delicious breakfasts. Welcoming family room. Lovely hospitality and great suggestions of where to go (Moccasin Springs was great!). Outdoor kitchen, fire pit, wandering deer and friendly farm animals! Highly recommend.

    I loved everything about staying here. Our host Mackenzie was personable and gracious, and made…read moresure we felt like home during our stay. Our room was cozy and well appointed, and the BnB living room was also homey and inviting. Mackenzie made breakfast for us our last two mornings there, which were delicious. The coffee was spot on as well. This place is on the outskirts of town and tucked away in the woods. During our stay we saw a number of deer, rabbits, and wild turkeys roaming around. At night, the sky was brilliant with stars. This place also has animals on the property! There's a retired show bull who loves getting head scritches and licking people's hands, and two goats who go crazy for attention when they see people. Of course, all three love getting fed treats as well. My favorite animal was Dr. Kitty, a small gray cat who has run of the property. Whether I saw Dr. Kitty outside or inside, she always ran up to me for love and attention. My favorite memory of this trip was sitting in the leather armchair in the living room with Dr. Kitty putting away in my lap. This B&B has multiple room styles; there are some that are part of the main house, as well as standalone structures if you prefer your privacy. There is a play area if you travel with small kids as well! In all honesty, this B&B is such a charming find in Custer, and I couldn't have imagined staying anywhere else during our visit.

    Cowboy Inn - hotels - Updated May 2026

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