Best Cabin Camping near Spearfish, SD

Several cabin rental options surround Spearfish in South Dakota's Black Hills region, with accommodations ranging from basic to well-appointed. Chris' Campground offers cabin stays alongside their RV and tent sites, while Elkhorn Ridge RV Resort & Cabins provides more upscale accommodations. Most cabins include air conditioning, refrigerators, and microwaves, with some featuring full bathrooms. Spearfish KOA cabins typically offer basic furniture, electricity, and climate control systems. According to one visitor, "Very simple, one room, a single bed, AC, fridge, microwave, TV. Great shower house, laundry facilities, general store."

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Basic cabins often feature beds, electricity, and minimal furnishings, while deluxe units may include private bathrooms, kitchenettes, and separate bedrooms. Most campgrounds offering cabins in the Spearfish area operate seasonally, typically from April through October, though Elkhorn Ridge remains open year-round. Many properties allow pets in their cabin accommodations, but policies vary by location. Reservations are strongly recommended, especially during summer months and weekends. A visitor at another Black Hills cabin noted, "The cabin exceeded my expectations! It was so clean, I thought it was newly built. Large patio overlooking streams, great views, quiet."

Most cabins require guests to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries even when beds are provided. Standard cabin rentals typically include basic furniture, electricity, and climate control, but kitchen facilities vary significantly between properties. Some may offer only a microwave and mini-fridge, while others include stovetops or outdoor grills. On-site camp stores at properties like Chris' Campground and Spearfish KOA stock essential supplies, though selection is limited. Visitors planning extended stays should consider stocking up in Spearfish, where full grocery and supply options are available before heading to their cabin accommodations.

Best Cabin Sites Near Spearfish, South Dakota (74)

    1. Chris' Campground

    17 Reviews
    Spearfish, SD
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (605) 642-2239

    $23 - $65 / night

    "They have 3 heated pools, a basketball court, recreation room, playground, & petting zoo for the kids, as well as a camp store, laundry facility, free WiFi and fire pits."

    "The family really works hard at providing a great, clean environment. Very nice people who will go out of their way to make sure your stay is one you remember with a smile."

    2. Elkhorn Ridge RV Resort & Cabins

    10 Reviews
    Spearfish, SD
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (605) 722-1800

    "Close to freeway and at intersection heading to Deadwood. All the things you could ask for in a campground: beautiful pool, great store, camping cabins, great bathhouses."

    "We wanted to spend a couple of days in the Black Hills and also needed full hookups and laundry after about a week of boondocking - Elk Horn Ridge gave us that and more."

    3. Spearfish KOA

    10 Reviews
    Spearfish, SD
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (605) 642-4633

    "We were right across from their small fenced dog park. We were also close to the 7.5-mile nature trail entrance from the park to the river, which was great for walking our dogs."

    "we spent a couple of nights in this KOA to explore around spearfish. Sites were wide and spacious. Grass in between so we had a nice pot for our dogs. It was easy to walk them around the park."

    4. Wyatt's Hideaway Campground

    12 Reviews
    Belle Fourche, SD
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (605) 892-0600

    $29 / night

    "This was a nice low key spot. Three miles from the town that has groceries, diesel and good mexican food. We daytripped to Devil's Tower, less than an hour away."

    "Clean shower house/bathroom. Cabin was great! Sheets/ pillows provided. Clean. Wish they had a camp store."

    5. Deadwood KOA

    9 Reviews
    Lead, SD
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (605) 578-3830

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

    "We actually stayed in a cabin on this night as we were very tired from our travels and just wanted to enjoy the town. It was very neat, clean and family friendly."

    6. Whistler Gulch Campground & RV Park

    10 Reviews
    Deadwood, SD
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (605) 578-2092

    "I booked this campground a few weeks before we went. I’m glad I did because they seem to be full during the summer. They are really close to town, so it’s really convenient."

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

    7. Rocky Point Recreation Area

    12 Reviews
    Belle Fourche, SD
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (605) 641-0023

    $30 / night

    "The space between sites is admirable. I stepped off our space at close to 70+ feet wide. Almost all sites will accommodate a 45’ class A but some sites may be tough for a Class A to level."

    "The lake is nearly full, so waterline was 40-50 feet from campsite. Very quiet, very green right now. I was across from restrooms with running water (nice change of pace for me)."

    8. Days End Campground

    12 Reviews
    Sturgis, SD
    15 miles
    +1 (605) 347-2331

    $20 - $800 / night

    "Perfectly located, Clean Bathrooms, Perfect sites, they also have Cute Cabins and Glamping available!"

    "The amenities and the location can't be beat. If you're up there for the motorcycle rally, you will enjoy clean facilities and a good time for everyone."

    9. Wild Bill's Campground

    10 Reviews
    Lead, SD
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (605) 578-2800

    $28 - $160 / night

    "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."

    "The bar and grill is popular with local ATVers and serves great hamburgers and a good selection of craft beers.

    They also sell wood for campfires at a reasonable cost."

    10. Belle Fourche Reservoir

    10 Reviews
    Belle Fourche, SD
    16 miles
    Website

    "Easy to find from town and can set up anywhere around the reservoir. Some shaded areas. There are fire rings and gravel paths. A lot of boating is happening."

    "Great waterfront camping. tons of space around, we stayed on middle loop in spot 12 near pit toilets."

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Cabin Reviews near Spearfish, SD

555 Reviews of 74 Spearfish Campgrounds


  • C
    Sep. 26, 2021

    Mystic Hills Hideaway

    In the trees

    This was a quite campground for us. All ATVs were shut down by 10:00 pm. They have ATV rentals there and plenty of them. The main log cabin had a small bar area and kitchen, food was good. Tables, booths and center room fireplace. A small room with souvenirs. Sell trail permits there. Maps for trails that leave from camp. They have permanent camp sites as well. Spacious sites but lots of trees to pull around. Pleasant people work there. Pet friendly.

  • Aimee M.
    Aug. 17, 2021

    Creekside Mountain Resort, LLC

    Excellent all the way around

    Crooked Creek is a great option in Hill City. The camp hosts are very welcoming and accommodating and have been coming back to work as seasonal hosts for years (that in itself tells you something.) The campground is well kept with new amenities being added. There are sites with concrete back porches that offer adirondack chairs and fire pits, sites offering furnished wooden decks that overlook the creek, plenty of fish watching and soothing sounds of running water. There are cabins, a Lodge, a fitness center, store, very warm heated pool, playground, a nice concrete and covered stage with seating and propane fire pits that hosts live music thurs-sun. We were able to enjoy listening to CJ and Woody one night with a cold drink in hand, warmth from the fire pit and great company while our kids played on the playground right next to us. Good quality wifi and cell service (hard to find in Hill City), clean bathhouses and a nice walkable campground. Mickelson bike/walking trail is directly behind the campground. There are plans in the works to offer food more regularly (right now, there's a bbg food vendor that comes on some weekends) and an entire new section of camping in the 12 acres they purchased. Some people have complained that the spaces are too tight and they can't get their awnings out because of trees. After driving around Hill City and seeing some of the rv parks calling themselves Resorts, i will gladly take a smaller site that offers some natural shade from the trees. Besides, the wind picks up rather quickly in the area so the awnings have to be watched closely. I wish we had stayed longer.

  • B
    Jul. 21, 2021

    Black Elk Resort

    Peaceful small community camping

    We spent five days here in June to explore Mount Rushmore and the surrounding areas. Eight full hookup camper sites and several small cabins. Community fire pit was a plus that I originally wasn’t sure about. We had several great nights by the fire that we didn’t have to take care of making s’mores and new friends for the whole family. Instead of a normal office, they have a great little taproom which we also enjoyed. Open windows allow you to see the community playset while inside. You can connect to their WiFi there. There is no cell service in campsite which I honestly loved. Coin laundry on site and two nice bathroom/shower rooms if you are a big fan of longer than five minute showers. Great owners live on site. With so much to do in South Dakota, we may be making this an annual stop on the way to other destinations.

  • Ashley Y.
    Aug. 31, 2016

    Devils Tower KOA

    Great amenities just not for us

    Great little campground close to the monument. All the modern amenities. They also offer cabin rentals which is nice if you dont want to bring all your gear or weather the elements. Personally we prefer a more rustic state/national park style campground. Next time we visit devils tower we'll be making the short drive from Custer.

  • Kala V.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 13, 2018

    Creekside Campground Deadwood

    Great little cabins beside a creek

    We stayed in cabin #7. Very simple, one room, a single bed, AC, fridge, microwave, TV

    Great shower house, laundry facilities, general store

  • Jennie R.
    Jun. 17, 2017

    Devils Tower KOA

    Devil's Tower KOA

    Devil's Tower KOA has an incredible view and is adjacent to the Devil's Tower National Monument Entrance.

    Lovely KOA with all the KOA amenities, one bathroom/showerhouse in great shape and the other under renovation. They have a pool and playground and of course had a showing of 'Close Encounters'. The camping cabin we stayed in was clean and comfortable with AC and heat available. The view of the tower from the cabin was stunning.

    I was very impressed with the trees and space between sites in this KOA - quarters were not as tight as we sometimes see. An excellent KOA.

    The Devil's Tower area is a beautiful lanscape, with deep native roots. When in the area please respect it and learn about the stories and traditions of its caretakers.

  • Rachel G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 7, 2025

    Black Elk Resort

    Black Elk

    We stayed in RV site #5. Great site. Nice grassy area, firepit, grill, picnic table. Sites are FHU and we arrived preseason so they had just turned on the water at the sites. Still off season so the taproom, cabins, laundry were closed. We stayed almost 2 weeks and enjoyed it very much. A lot to see in the Black Hills area and this was a good central location to all of the attractions and grocery, gas, etc. The resort has a nice common area near the taproom which would be fun in the busy season to interact with other campers.

  • C
    May. 26, 2020

    Rafter J Bar Ranch

    Beautiful, Great Location!

    Stayed in one of the cabins over the weekend, while family stayed in their camper at the Ranch site. Wow, the cabin exceeded my expectations! It was one of the larger cabins with a separate bedroom. It was so clean, I thought it was newly built. Large patio overlooking streams, great views, quiet. Outdoor grill, kitchen with fridge and coffee maker. Comfy beds and tv with satellite. Clean, spacious bathroom. Must bring your own towels, linens, toiletries, etc. Plenty of space throughout the camp. Within minutes of Mr Rushmore, Crazy Horse Memorial, Sylvan Lake, Hill City, and Custer.

  • Wendy
    Aug. 31, 2020

    Chris' Campground

    quiet place, but a few fyi's

    They advertise that they have Wi-Fi but it's almost like they shut it off at 10 o'clock at night when quiet time starts which is a great time for looking up directions or places to see, we could never connect for long and streaming- which means no Netflix its against the rules(which we never saw only overheard). They allow fires but make sure you get a metal ring because it's illegal to have a fire in south Dakota if you don't have one they have them but they don't leave them at the sites or let you know they are available. Also no petting zoo we specifically came here thinking they had one because they advertised and after we arrived they informed us it was turned into a dog park i have no pictures but there's not much to see here


Guide to Spearfish

Cabins near Spearfish, South Dakota are situated in the northern Black Hills region at around 3,800 feet elevation, where temperatures can fluctuate dramatically between seasons. The area's rental properties typically operate amid ponderosa pine forests, offering shelter from summer temperatures that average 85°F during peak season. Winter cabin rentals face significantly colder conditions with average lows around 10°F, making seasonal availability an important consideration.

What to do

Explore Spearfish Canyon: Only 2 miles from Chris' Campground, visitors can access scenic hiking trails and fishing spots. "They are close to Spearfish Canyon which has wonderful hiking trails and trout fishing. The area is beautiful," notes Theresa H.

Visit historic mining towns: Take advantage of the trolley service from Deadwood KOA to explore nearby historic sites. "The trolley to town runs on the hour, it cost $1. Best deal in town," according to Brian W., making transportation from your cabin simple and affordable.

Water recreation opportunities: Belle Fourche Reservoir offers boating and fishing options 24 miles from downtown Spearfish. A visitor noted, "Camped one night on waters edge. Loved it however the mosquitoes were vicious," highlighting the need for bug spray when enjoying waterfront activities.

What campers like

Family-friendly amenities: Elkhorn Ridge RV Resort & Cabins features extensive recreational facilities beyond basic lodging. "My kids loved the outdoor pool and hot tubs, the playground was fantastic. And there is even a bar by the pool if you want a cocktail," shares Amber W.

Peaceful settings: Many cabin properties provide natural surroundings with shade trees and water features. At Wild Bill's Campground, a guest appreciated that "Nestled between 2 streams and the tall pines of the Black Hills, we stayed 3 nights with our 3 dogs."

Attentive service: Staff responsiveness distinguishes many Spearfish area properties. A visitor to Chris' Campground commented, "Great area to camp with beautiful scenery and lots of trees for shade. Staff is really friendly and helpful. You will leave there feeling like part of the family."

What you should know

Seasonal operations impact availability: While most cabin rentals operate from April through October, availability varies significantly. At Spearfish KOA, the season runs "April 25 to October 8," while others like Elkhorn Ridge remain open year-round.

Cabin size variations: Space and layout differ greatly between properties. A visitor at Wild Bill's noted, "Has a bar a grill! Bar and grill was so good and I'm still dreaming about that burger... Has such variety of big rig spots, tent spots, pop up spots, and everything in between. Even has dry and wet cabins available for rent."

Wi-Fi reliability: Internet access varies significantly between properties. One camper mentioned, "The WiFi was very slow" at Elkhorn Ridge, while another noted the service at Wild Bill's was "iffy and the cell phone service is spotty at best, so bring DVDs to watch when you are not out enjoying the sites."

Tips for camping with families

Look for dedicated kids' activities: Properties with child-specific amenities make family stays easier. "They have 3 heated pools, a basketball court, recreation room, playground, & petting zoo for the kids," reports a guest about Chris' Campground.

Consider cabin locations: Request units close to bathrooms and amenities when traveling with children. At Wyatt's Hideaway Campground, a guest appreciated that "Cabin was great! Sheets/pillows provided. Clean. Wish they had a camp store."

Budget for additional fees: Many cabin rentals have surcharges beyond the base rate. A camper noted, "Being charged $6 or $7 as a reservation fee is a tad excessive when you're paying $28 for electric only site," highlighting the importance of understanding the full cost structure.

Tips from RVers

Water access considerations: For extended stays at cabins with limited facilities, knowing where to access water is crucial. At Belle Fourche Reservoir, a visitor shared, "Water and dump available in state rec area with daily entrance fee, or in belle fourche visitor center for free."

Site selection strategies: When booking cabins at campgrounds with RV facilities, location matters. A camper at Deadwood KOA warned, "Only downside to this is that on the upper level it's more for smaller vehicles if your staying in a cabin. When you get big vehicles it's a bit harder to maneuver around."

Utilities and hookups: Understanding the available utilities helps manage expectations. A visitor at Elkhorn Ridge appreciated that "The spots are great, the service is perfect, and the grounds are well maintained. Prices are reasonable, considering the quality of the resort."

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Spearfish, SD is Chris' Campground with a 4.5-star rating from 17 reviews.

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