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Established Camping

Grizzly Creek Primitive

19 Reviews

About

USDA Forest Service

Black Hills National Forest

Overview

This campground lies beneath a canopy of oak and Ponderosa pine on the banks of Grizzly Creek. The site has retained much of its original Civilian Conservation Corps character, and offers visitors recreation and relaxation in Black Hills National Forest. Located along the Iron Mountain Road, it is between Mount Rushmore National Memorial and Custer State Park.A pavillion built by the Civilian Conservation Corps still stands and is available for use by campers.

Recreation

Black Hills National Forest offers visitors a multitude of recreational opportunites throughout all seasons. Hiking, fishing, horseback riding, mountain biking, and riding off-highway vehicles are popular in summer and early autumn. The winter landscape is ideal for snowshoeing, skiing and snowmobiling. From a nearby trailhead, visitors can access the Centennial Trail and parts of the Black Elk Wilderness and Norbeck Wildlife Preserve. Trails weave through the wilderness for a primitive, non-motorized recreation experience. For those seeking higher elevations, a day-long trek to the summit of nearby Black Elk Peak is worth the effort. Black Elk Peak is the highest natural point in the United States east of the Rocky Mountains. Most of the summit is bare granite and offers expansive views of the surrounding area. An old stone tower (Harney Lookout Tower) at the top, once used as a fire lookout, is still open to hikers.

Facilities

Due to tight, sharp turns, towing vehicles is prohibited in this campground. This includes vehicles pulling trailers and fifth-wheels, motorhomes pulling vehicles, and vehicles pulling pop-up campers.________ Vehicles up to 24 feet maximum are allowed. No overflow parking available.____The campground has picnic tables, campfire rings, vault toilets, and drinking water. Electrical hook-ups are not available. Firewood is available for a fee.

Natural Features

Located in western South Dakota and northeastern Wyoming, Black Hills National Forest encompasses nearly 1.25 million acres of rugged rock formations, canyons and gulches, open grassland parks, tumbling streams, deep blue lakes, and unique caves. Derived from the Lakota language, the words "Paha Sapa," meaning "hills that are black," honor the dark, pine-covered hills rising several thousand feet above the surrounding prairie. This campground is located in the Norbeck Wildlife Preserve and is close to the Black Elk Wilderness, South Dakota's only designated wilderness area. This area encompasses the Harney Range, an area long held sacred by American Indians. Wildlife in the area abounds. Bighorn sheep navigate mountainous terrain, while elk, deer and pronghorn gather in forests and prairies. Bald eagles, hawks, osprey, peregrine falcon, and hundreds of other bird species can be found in the forest, especially along streams, lakes and rivers.

Nearby Attractions

A short 2 miles away is the fabulous Mount Rushmore National Memorial, which hosts almost 3 million visitors a year. This campground is located on the scenic Iron Mountain Rd. with its famous CCC built Pigtail Bridges and tunnels for breathtaking views of Mt. Rushmore.____ Possible day trips include Custer State Park with its many buffalo and other wildlife, Crazy Horse Monument and Wind Cave National Park as well as Jewel Cave which is the second longest cave in the world at 159.29 miles. It features sparkling calcite crystals and other rare formations, as well as some of the largest concentrations of passageways in the world.

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For facility specific information, please call (605) 574-4402.

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19 Reviews

Matt K.
Reviewed Jul. 23, 2023

Pretty scenery, but loud!

Was looking for a site to base out of for a few days of exploring the Black Hills. Most of the reserved sites in Custer state park and the forrest service sites were booked up with reservations so we went in looking for FCFS sites and when we arrived at Grizzly Creek at 10am on a Weds morning we had at least 5 sites open so we took one. 

THE GOOD. This is a very scenic spot with lovely tall pines, the sound of the creek, good access to Iron Mountain Rd for a scenic drive, as well as short drives to Rushmore and Custer SP. The sites near the entrance are wide and flat enough to put a few small tents on.

THE BAD. Sites on the southeast side of the grounds were on slopes and looked difficult to put a tent on. The flatter sites closer to the entrance had less privacy. The toilet was clean, but the solar light and fan didn't work. But the worst part was the noise. Obnoxious Rushmore helicopter tours go all day from about 9am to 8pm and lots of motorcycle traffic on the nearby road. It was a real shame because the campground otherwise checked a lot of boxes. 2.5 stars. 

Also, its $24/night as of July 2023

Month of VisitAugust
JimBob C.
Reviewed Jul. 19, 2023

Good and small

NOT FREE. Host will find you. Tents mostly. Small site's. No towed vehicles allowed. Camper Van's okay to 24ft. ,$24. Dogs $2

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Reviewed Aug. 23, 2022

Great prices

Nice place for a great price!

Month of VisitSeptember

Location

Grizzly Creek Primitive is located in South Dakota

Detail location of campground

Directions

From Keystone, South Dakota, take Route 16A west 1.9 miles to campground on the right.

Coordinates

43.8844444 N
103.4352778 W

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