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Camping Cabins in South
Dakota state parks
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A large front porch gives users a great
place to relax and enjoy the scenery ...
or a place for families and
friends to
gather for a cook-out. |
Camping cabins feature a double bed
and a
bunk bed. Each cabin sleeps four. |
Camping
Cabins
These one-room, log-style cabins are found in parks
throughout the state. Each cabin has heating, air conditioning and
electricity. Furnishings include a set of bunk beds, double bed, table
and benches. Outside, a fire grate, picnic table and the porch provide a pleasant place to relax and enjoy the
outdoors.
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Cabins are found at: Angostura (8)
Big Sioux (2)
Buryanek (2)
Chief White Crane (10)
Custer (8)
Hartford Beach (1)
Farm Island (2)
Fort Sisseton (3, see below)
Indian Creek (2)
Lake Cochrance (1)
Lake Herman (2)
Lake Louise (2)
Lake Poinsett (2)
Lake Thompson (4)
Lake Vermillion (3)
Lewis and Clark (13)
Mina Lake (1)
Newton Hills (7)
North Point (6)
Oahe Downstream (4)
Oakwood Lakes (3)
Palisades (5)
Pelican Lake (2)
Pickerel Lake (2)
Pierson Ranch (2)
Randall Creek (4)
Roy Lake (1)
Richmond Lake (1)
Shadehill (3)
Snake Creek (9)
Springfield (2)
Walker's Point (2)
West Bend (4)
West Whitlock (2) |
Things to know about
cabins
- Cabins can be reserved year-round.
- Pets are not permitted in the cabins.
- Please, no smoking.
- Check out time is noon. At Custer State Park,
check out time is 11 a.m.
- Refrain from cooking or cleaning game inside
the cabins.
- Linens are not provided.
- Cabins do not have restrooms, running water
or kitchens.
- Cabins sleep four people.
Fees
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Camping Cabin (incl. electricity) - $35/night
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Prime cabins
(at Lewis & Clark, Chief White Crane, Pierson Ranch
and Fort Sisseton, incl. electricity) - $40/night
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Custer State Park -
$45/night
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A
park entrance license is also required.
Reservations
Camping cabins may be reserved year-round by calling the toll-free
reservation line (1-800-710-CAMP) or reserving online at www.CampSD.com.
Reservations can be made within 90 days of
arrival. It's a good idea to plan ahead, as the popularity of
these cabins has grown at a tremendous rate during the past
several years.
Learn more
about individual
South Dakota State Parks.
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Fort Sisseton Cabins |
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Three uniquely-styled cabins are available at
Fort Sisseton for
$40/night. Each cabin
offers the same amenities as other camping cabins and the same
regulations apply. Furnishings in these cabins include a set of bunk
beds and two double beds to sleep six people. A fourth cabin, to be
shared with the other cabin users, is set up as a cooking cabin,
complete with stove, refrigerator, microwave and sink. |
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South Dakota |