Best Tent Camping near Corona, SD

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    • D
      Camper-submitted photo from Lake Cochrane Recreation Area
      Sep. 3, 2024

      Lake Cochrane Recreation Area

      Camp host here

      Really a nice little park! We have been camp hosts here for the summer. Had never been here before, didn't know it existed. 30 back in sites with #30 being host site.

    • Renee H.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Lac qui Parle Upper Campground — Lac qui Parle State Park
      May. 23, 2024

      Lac qui Parle Upper Campground — Lac qui Parle State Park

      Spacious and tranquil

      Lots of space between sites. There are not many trees so not much shade. Sites are gravel and relatively level, not much leveling required. Variety of sites, from group camping, primitive (no hookups), electric only, full hookups (water, electric, sewer) as well as cabins and tent only areas. Limited hiking trails connected to campground. Surrounded on two sides by farm fields and Lac Qui Parle Lake on another. There are two loops in the campground. One loop has view of the lake. Boat/canoe launch is in lower campground about 10 minutes from Upper Campground. Recycling and garbage dumpsters on site. Dump station near entrance. Verizon cell signal is poor. Pit toilets available. Bathhouse is centrally located, includes private showers. No laundry on site. Nearby attractions in Montevideo include Talking Waters Brewery/taproom, Jake’s pizza and Java River cafe (with outdoor seating, dog friendly).

    • LThe Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Fort Sisseton State Park Campground
      Jul. 15, 2023

      Fort Sisseton State Park Campground

      Camping in the middle of history

      Small campground. Well maintained. It was fun to explore the historical buildings. A couple of wild turkeys came by in the evening. Only downside is that campsite was fly infested. It was pretty clean so I think the flies came from horse areas.

    • Timothy W.
      Camper-submitted photo from Lac qui Parle County Park
      Jul. 2, 2023

      Lac qui Parle County Park

      Beautiful views from the Upper Campground

      We had a lovely weekend overlooking Lac Qui Parle from our campsite. The lack of mature trees on the upper campground bluffs is a plus. A gentle breeze keeps the bugs down and allows for nice views. We have a 26’ travel trailer and got 2 bars of T-Mobile 5G service.

    • Kim H.
      Camper-submitted photo from Dawson City Park
      Jun. 24, 2023

      Dawson City Park

      Great campground

      RV park and some tent sites located next to the public pool and softball field. Amenities are good. WiFi is shared with the public pool so it's very slow.

    • Alley-oop M.
      Camper-submitted photo from Memorial Park
      Jul. 8, 2022

      Memorial Park

      Family fun

      We had a great time at the lake our campsite was in view of the water beautiful Town beautiful atmosphere very green the one and only thing I would say is that there is a rocky very Rocky Lake other than that time spent was a week and it was really good

    • D
      Camper-submitted photo from Webster City Park
      Jun. 10, 2022

      Webster City Park

      Quaint and quiet

      An economical little spot within the City of Webster. Water and dump station available. Close to grocery, restaurants, and liquor store! Nice community pool amd park too!!

    • DThe Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Lac qui Parle Upper Campground — Lac qui Parle State Park
      May. 30, 2022

      Lac qui Parle Upper Campground — Lac qui Parle State Park

      Prairie Camping

      We spent two nights tent camping at the Upper Campground of Lac Qui Parle State Park in May 2022. This is a prairie setting, essentially a very large grassy field without trees or shrubs to provide privacy from neighbors or protection from winds. The campsites are well-spaced, so that provides some cushioning distance. There are many young trees planted, but it will be years before they mature. While the campground lacks privacy, its wide open skies provide wonderful stargazing on clear nights. The openness was also great for watching groups of large birds (geese, turkey vultures, pelicans) wheeling overhead.

      There was one trail we could hike from the Upper Campground, and we enjoyed its grassy, rolling hills, trees, and lake views. The main parts of the park (lower campground, picnic area, beach, trails) were inaccessible due to recent storms that caused flooding and tree damage. We plan to revisit the park when it is restored and active again.

    • Neil T.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Hartford Beach State Park Campground
      Aug. 31, 2021

      Hartford Beach State Park Campground

      Uncrowded and Beautiful

      Vibe: Almost empty on Monday night. Quiet natural lake setting. 

      Cleanliness: Exceptional. 

      Facilities: Updated and well maintained. 

      General spots: Good size, good spacing, ok privacy. Lots of trees 

      Our site: 20. Across from our site was a little trail down to the lake. In the evening we saw tons of fish and an otter. The electric hook up is pretty far from the picnic table/fire ring area. Have a long cord. 

      Noise: Only 4 sites were occupied out of 30 or so. Completely quiet all evening. 

      Cell signal: Good (Verizon)

      Other: Spectacular sunsets and sunrises. Cell phone pictures do not do it justice.

    • Bret S.
      Camper-submitted photo from Lakewood Supper Club
      Jul. 27, 2021

      Lakewood Supper Club

      Great food, beautiful location - but sites are limited!

      What an amazing little gem of a place! A former resort, now home to just 12 full hook up RV sites, a couple of cabins, and an amazing supper club that opens at 5:00 daily. On the shores of Big Stone Lake. A nice beach and a boat landing. There are normally no open sites, we are told, as they are all rented for the season. We got lucky because there was a site available, said Elmer. So we showed up and we’re greeted by the super- friendly residents who helped us into our site. At five we went down for supper- enjoyed a cocktail, a fantastic steak, then another drink while we watched the sun go down. Just perfect. If you can’t camp here, check out the state park - then come over for dinner!

    • Leos P.
      Camper-submitted photo from Fort Sisseton State Park Campground
      Jul. 18, 2021

      Fort Sisseton State Park Campground

      Great Campgrounds

      Ft Sisseton is A small, quit, friendly park. We have stayed there a number if times. The staff are always helpful. The campsites are clean, well groomed, and spacious. The backrooms and showers are clean. There is a lot of outdoor advantage in the area. It is worth the trip.

    • Leos P.
      Camper-submitted photo from Camp Dakotah
      Jul. 18, 2021

      Camp Dakotah

      A Working Mans Campground

      We reserved a spot with the idea of exploring the area from a nice quiet grass location.

      We drove in and we were met by the owner who was very nice.

      We then drove to the back where our spot was. At that point we realized the campgrounds was a man camp. Semis, heavy equipment, and discarded appliances were part of the camp area. A van was parted in our spot. The campers were with in feet of each other. No grass or trees once you are passed the office. We did not stop. We just drove out.

      If you are working construction it appears to have amenities. If you are looking for a family setting or quiet I would suggest a different campgrounds.

    • Michael M.
      Camper-submitted photo from County Line Campground
      Apr. 8, 2021

      County Line Campground

      Good enough overnight

      Stayed here while moving across the country because there wasn’t much else available. It was a nice surprise that it was as good as it is. Well kept up and reasonable prices but man was it tight! Very crowded and the owner was one of those folks who wants to help you back in whether you need help or not. There is a big gas station just out of town near the highway so it’s a convenient place to refuel and recharge for another day.

    • Chelsea R.
      Camper-submitted photo from County Line Campground
      Nov. 12, 2020

      County Line Campground

      Great Overnight Stop

      Nice little stop on your travels up or down I29. Located in a cute little town, with a multitude of spots that can accommodate even the largest RV. Full hookups available, even when it's below freezing. The office has propain, ice, and some food supplies available. Bathrooms & laundry. The spots are mostly side by side, with grass patches between though there are bigger campsites available. A gas station with multiple fast food options is located just down the highway. Would definitely stay here again when traveling through.

    • Jeff G.
      Camper-submitted photo from Big Stone Lake State Park Campground
      Oct. 11, 2020

      Big Stone Lake State Park Campground

      A nice gem

      Have spent a great deal of time at this park. Beautiful sunsets, lots of wildlife and nice trails. Fishing is free from the park boundaries with lots of shoreline. Great access to the lake if you have a boat. Only 7 miles into town for forgotten supplies or a specialty coffee. Con, flies can be an issue and the wind has an open shot from the south.

    • Hazel
      Camper-submitted photo from Stokes-Thomas Lake Campground
      Sep. 19, 2020

      Stokes-Thomas Lake Campground

      It’s great, $25 per spot tent/camper

      Nice location, by the water with playgrounds for kids. Clean bathrooms. Shady spots. It is however by the road so you’ll hear vehicles driving by all day/all night.


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