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    Camping near Lead, South Dakota covers the full spectrum of the Black Hills region, from tent and RV campgrounds with electric hookups, showers, and water to free primitive dispersed sites. Campgrounds such as Spearfish City Campground, Deadwood KOA, and Whistler Gulch offer tent and RV sites with amenities like electric hookups, showers, and water. Mount Roosevelt Road Dispersed Campsite offers free primitive camping for those seeking a more rustic experience. Cabin options are available at Wild Bill's Campground, Chris' Campground, and Wickiup Village Cabins for travelers wanting a middle ground between tent camping and hotels.

    Camping season generally runs from April through October, with most established campgrounds closed during winter months due to heavy snowfall and freezing temperatures. Hanna Campground remains open year-round for hardy winter campers. Reservations are recommended during summer months, especially on weekends and during the annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in August when accommodations throughout the Black Hills fill quickly. Many campgrounds provide shuttle service to historic Deadwood, allowing easy access to town without moving vehicles. A camper noted, "You can trolley from the campground into town Deadwood for $1.00 each way. Some trolley drivers are so funny they seem to have a good time."

    Camping near Lead varies significantly between developed campgrounds and dispersed sites in the Black Hills. Mount Roosevelt Road dispersed camping receives high ratings for its natural setting, with one visitor describing it as "flat, just off the road, dry, among trees, lovely view. Other campers around but still peaceful and private enough." Established campgrounds closer to towns offer more amenities but tend to have sites positioned closer together. The higher elevation areas provide cooler temperatures even in summer months. RV sites at several campgrounds can accommodate larger rigs, though some reviewers mention challenging terrain. A recent review about the dispersed camping area mentioned, "Up the hill are spots for 3 or 4 campers. Partially shaded with nice views and extremely quiet. Pit toilets down the road a bit."

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    Best Campgrounds near Lead (264)

      1. Spearfish KOA camp

      4.4(41)10mi from LeadRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "We picked a site near the back of the camp grounds located near the creek and close to a small parking lot (close by to the pet exercise area on the map - though it's labelled as an ice rink on grounds"

      "Nice city campground along Spearfish Creek and super close to downtown and has easy access to Spearfish Canyon. We definitely took advantage of the creek and proximity to downtown during our stay."

      2. Mount Roosevelt Road Dispersed Campsite

      4.8(13)3mi from LeadTents

      "The road is easy to drive if coming off the CanAm Hwy side of the mountain. Walking distance to the Roosevelt Friendship Tower hike which is highly recommended."

      "This is not a thru road there is only one entrance off of the CanAm Highway. Roughly about 10 sites depending on set-up. Bathroom close by the entrance/trailhead to Roosevelt Friendship Tower."

      3. Chris' Campground

      4.5(17)9mi from LeadRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "They are close to Spearfish Canyon which has wonderful hiking trails and trout fishing. The area is beautiful.There are also close to Deadwood and Lead, both of which are worth exploring!"

      "The owners are very helpful and friendly, The campground is close to lots of great activities such as Spearfish Canyon, as well as Deadwood and Lead."

      from $23 - $65 / night

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      4. Hanna Campground

      4.7(11)7mi from LeadRVs, Tents

      "Small, but has 3 shaded sites next to the creek (1,2,3). Nice 1.1 mile hike that starts next to Host site. If you just tent camp, there are about 5 sites off by themselves with a vault toilet."

      "Great little spot nestled in the woods next to a small stream. Quiet road that is part dirt at times. Would highly recommend"

      5. Wild Bill's Campground

      4.5(10)5mi from Lead99 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Our dogs loved the long walks around the campground, crossing over the creeks on the little bridges. There is an off leash dog park 10 minutes away in Lead, SD."

      "Easy to find, very close to Deadwood, clean showers and bathrooms and it has a bar a grill! Bar and grill was so good and I’m still dreaming about that burger."

      from $28 - $160 / night

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      6. Deadwood KOA

      4.7(9)1mi from LeadRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "We have stayed at this location twice (have gotten the same cabin actually) when Deadwood is having events."

      "Our initially reserved campground nearby was sketchy, so we called KOA Deadwood at 4:30 hoping for a last minute reservation (even though the app said they were full)."

      7. Elkhorn Ridge RV Resort & Cabins

      4.8(11)8mi from LeadRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Easy access off I-90 and super close to Spearfish, Deadwood, Lead and all this area of South Dakota has to offer."

      "Campground is very clean and has quick and easy access to the highway. "

      8. Whistler Gulch Campground & RV Park

      2.7(11)2mi from LeadRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Location is quiet. There is a place to walk dogs. Deadwood trolley comes right to the CG to transport you downtown."

      "They are really close to town, so it’s really convenient. We have a larger side by side, so when I called they made sure that we would have a spot to fit that too."

      9. Spearfish KOA

      4.2(14)13mi from LeadRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Right next to a nice walking trail by the river."

      "Nice people, very clean bathrooms, close to highway so there’s some road noise. Nature trail with off leash dog area, and a small dog park in the middle for off leash doggy play time."

      10. Days End Campground

      4.1(13)12mi from Lead18 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "It has a beer garden, restroom facilities and it's right on the outskirts of town."

      "Helpful convenient right next to freeway so noisy all else is great!"

      from $0 - $800 / night

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    1724 Reviews of 264 Lead Campgrounds


    • Teo R.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 11, 2026

      Center Lake Campground — Custer State Park

      I love Custer state park

      Host is friendly, bathrooms are clean, water is clean, lake is lovely, wish the campsites were a little closer but I’m in 27 and it’s by a little creek

    • Annemarie The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 11, 2026

      Balsar Gulch Dispersed Camping

      Peaceful

      First time in a dispersed site. Pleasantly surprised. Very few other campers, and plenty of space for everyone's privacy. I wasn't sure what to expect, but every other tent spot was full. Very busy tourist season this year. Will make this a spot next time I'm out in the Hills.

    • MThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 11, 2026

      Devils Tower KOA

      Nice KOA

      They were so helpful when we had to change our reservation due to truck issues. The campground is nice, with a pool and hot showers. Each shower is unisex and accessed independently of the washroom/toilets. Very clean and hot water. All sites have a good view of devils tower and the campsite is located just outside the entrance to the monument. However, shade is limited in most sites and as it was very hot (102) when we were here we ate our meals in the camper in A/C The dog park is nice with toys and water available. If you need groceries, the closest place is 30 miles away (Sundance). My son enjoyed the pool and meeting other folks. I spent the time with a local mechanic trouble shooting issues with my tow vehicle. If in the area and have issues with your tow vehicle I highly recommend Josh at H&H

    • GThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 11, 2026

      Mount Roosevelt Road Dispersed Campsite

      Tucked away

      Temps were soaring, so I opted for shade and breezes. Found a little loop off the gravel road and called it a win. Not far in if you're coming from the north.

    • sharon R.
      Jul. 10, 2026

      Sturgis View Campground

      Sturgis View campground

      We stayed here for a week in June 2026 and were blown away by the beautiful view .  It was peaceful with very few people using the campground.  We used the laundry and I looked in the showers and they were clean. I would highly recommend this campground to anyone and I will use it again if I am ever on the area again. We visited Custer State Park, Mount Rushmore, Crazy Horse, and Deadwood while in the area. Fantastic!

    • Vidalia S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 10, 2026

      Fishy Wilderness

      Road was a little fishy

      Road was badly rutted. We went about quarter of a mile up the Forest Road and decided to turn back. There is a pull-through right off 16. You could stay without traveling up the road. Four-Wheel drive high clearance could get up here confidently, but so many better sites to choose from.

    • Ray W.
      Jul. 10, 2026

      Firehouse Campground

      Great Location and good people to work with.

      We have stayed with them in the past and had a good experience.  This time I hurt my knee, needed surgery, and needed to cancel. Right at the 10 day limit. I called and talked with someone and they simply offered to re-book. I thought I was out of the whole 5 day reservation. I was pretty upset about it but that.

      A while later I got a call back from another person who was more than willing to work with me to leave an open future reservation to keep from loosing the whole 5 day cost.

    • Bobby S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 10, 2026

      Heartland RV Park And Cabins

      Conveniently oocated and clean

      While traveling through western North Dakota we found this on Google and we are very happy we did. 30 minutes to Mt. Rushmore and 1hr to Wind Cave National park. Has a restaurant and bar and many RV sites as well as small cabins.


    Guide to Lead

    Camping near Lead, South Dakota offers access to the mountainous terrain of the Black Hills at elevations between 5,000-7,000 feet. The region experiences significant temperature variations, with summer daytime highs typically in the 70s-80s°F dropping to 40s-50s°F at night. Multiple campgrounds remain open past the typical October closure dates, with Hanna Campground's year-round accessibility making it a solid option for late-season or winter camping adventures.

    What to do

    Hike to Roosevelt Tower: A short trail accessible from Mount Roosevelt Road Dispersed Campsite leads to a scenic overlook. "Had an amazing time at this prime free dispersed campsite! Make sure to hit the hike to the tower and overlook!" reports Bruce S., who also notes the area has approximately "10 sites depending on set-up" with a bathroom near the trailhead.

    Fish in Spearfish Creek: The creek running through Spearfish City Campground provides excellent trout fishing opportunities. A camper noted, "Close to Spearfish canyon and the creek runs right through the campground." The campground's location also allows easy access to canyon fishing spots, making it ideal for anglers.

    Explore historic sites: The region's mining history can be explored from several campgrounds. "We spent a lot of time exploring Spearfish Canyon/Roughlock Falls/Lead/etc but spent one day just to relax at the campground/hatchery/Park," writes Megan R., highlighting how Spearfish City Campground serves as a good base for regional exploration.

    What campers like

    Natural creek sounds: Campers consistently mention the creeks running through various campgrounds as highlights. "We enjoyed going to sleep and waking up with the sound of the water," notes Shirlee A. about her experience at Spearfish City Campground, where the creek creates a peaceful camping atmosphere.

    Shuttle access to towns: Several campgrounds offer affordable transportation to nearby historic towns. At Deadwood KOA, "The trolley to town runs on the hour, it costs $1. Best deal in town," according to Brian W. This service helps campers avoid parking challenges in the busy historic districts.

    Year-round camping options: Unlike most Black Hills campgrounds that close for winter, Hanna Campground remains open throughout the year. Leslie B. describes it as "in the running for fav CG in the black hills" with "3 shaded sites next to the creek" and a "nice 1.1 mile hike that starts next to Host site."

    What you should know

    Site availability varies seasonally: Campgrounds fill quickly during peak season and events. At Wild Bill's Campground, one visitor noted the benefits of off-season camping: "We stayed one evening when traveling thru. Had a hard time finding a spot open (and with bathrooms) after October 1st!" This highlights the importance of planning ahead.

    Cell service limitations: Connectivity varies across the region. A visitor to Mount Roosevelt Road Dispersed Campsite reported: "We have T-mobile and we got 2 bars," which is better than many remote areas but still limited compared to urban standards.

    Fire restrictions: Fire regulations can be strict and vary by location. A camper at Mount Roosevelt notes seeing "no campfire signs all over," indicating the need to check current restrictions before planning outdoor cooking.

    Weather preparability: The Black Hills experience significant temperature swings, especially at higher elevations. Many campgrounds sit above 5,000 feet, where temperatures can drop below freezing even in summer months, requiring appropriate clothing and sleeping gear.

    Tips for camping with families

    Look for dedicated family amenities: Some campgrounds offer specific features for children. At Chris' Campground, Theresa H. mentions they have "3 heated pools, a basketball court, recreation room, playground, & petting zoo for the kids," making it particularly suitable for families with children of various ages.

    Consider campground terrain: Families with young children should evaluate the landscape before booking. One reviewer of Whistler Gulch Campground noted: "Tent sites are all the way at the top of the hill. Not even in walking distance to bathrooms, showers or the pool," which could present challenges for families with small children.

    Plan for local activities: The area offers family-friendly attractions beyond campgrounds. A visitor to Spearfish City Campground mentioned, "The hatchery was great as well. We spent a lot of time exploring Spearfish Canyon/Roughlock Falls/Lead/etc but spent one day just to relax at the campground/hatchery/Park. It was great."

    Tips from RVers

    Site leveling challenges: Many Black Hills campgrounds have sloped sites. At Mount Roosevelt Dispersed Camping, SAM reports: "Maybe 3 spots.. one has hard slant," indicating the need to bring leveling equipment. This terrain challenge is common throughout the mountainous region.

    RV size restrictions: The narrow, winding roads of the Black Hills limit access for larger rigs in some areas. Tom D. noted at Spearfish City Campground: "The campground itself is wonderful. It is however not really set up for a 45' Class A, but it is navigable," suggesting advanced planning for big rigs is essential.

    Reservation timing: During busy periods like the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, securing sites is crucial. Tom D. mentions, "This is the quiet campground during the Sturgis Rally. No tolerance," highlighting how some campgrounds maintain stricter noise policies even during major events.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    When is the best season to camp in Lead, South Dakota?

    The prime camping season in Lead runs from late May through early September when temperatures are mild and most facilities are fully operational. Pactola Reservoir Campground typically operates from May through mid-September, closing for the season around September 11th. Game Lodge Campground in nearby Custer State Park is one of the few year-round options in the region, though winter camping requires preparation for potentially harsh conditions. Summer offers ideal weather but comes with larger crowds, especially during the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in August. Spring and fall provide more solitude with pleasant daytime temperatures but cooler nights. Check campground schedules before planning as many close seasonally.

    What amenities are available at Lead, SD camping facilities?

    Camping facilities around Lead offer varied amenities to suit different needs. Fish'n Fry Campground and Cabins features a beautiful creek running through the property, friendly staff, and helpful local information. For those seeking luxury camping, Happy Holiday RV Resort provides full hookups at reasonable prices with accommodating owners. Most area campgrounds offer basic amenities like fire pits, picnic tables, and toilets. Higher-end facilities typically include shower facilities, laundry services, water hookups, and electricity. Some campgrounds like Whistler Gulch and Deadwood KOA offer Wi-Fi and camp stores. Nature-focused amenities include fishing access, hiking trails, and wildlife viewing opportunities. Amenities vary significantly between primitive forest service campgrounds and full-service private RV parks.

    What are the best campgrounds near Lead, South Dakota?

    The Lead area offers excellent camping options for exploring the Black Hills. Elkhorn Ridge RV Resort & Cabins provides easy access off I-90 with full hookups and is conveniently located for visiting Lead, Deadwood, and Spearfish. For a more rustic experience, Black Fox Campground features just 8-10 well-spaced sites, each with fire pits and picnic tables, making it perfect for those seeking a quieter Black Hills camping experience. Other notable options include Pactola Reservoir Campground for lakeside camping, Hanna Campground for its proximity to Lead, and Wild Bill's Campground near historic Deadwood. The area has campgrounds to suit every preference, from primitive forest camping to full-service RV resorts.