Wild Bill's Campground
Reviewed Jun. 27, 2022

Hidden gem near Deadwood

This little camp is not mentioned in the Deadwood promotional booklet and that's just fine with us! It was not crowded, but busy. Nestled between 2 streams and the tall pines of the Black Hills, we stayed 3 nights with our 3 dogs. It has everything you need, though the 50 amp sites are back-in, not pull thru. 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.

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. Not ADA compliant, built on a steep hill with no paved walkway or stairs or hand rails, but the dogs loved it.

The wifi is iffy and the cell phone service is spotty at best, so bring DVDs to watch when you are not out enjoying the sites and activities.

15 minutes from Deadwood and Lead, 1 hour from Mt Rushmore and Crazy Horse Memorial (a must see!).

Site#20
Month of VisitJune
  • Review photo of Wild Bill's Campground by Angela M., June 27, 2022
  • Review photo of Wild Bill's Campground by Angela M., June 27, 2022
  • Review photo of Wild Bill's Campground by Angela M., June 27, 2022
  • Review photo of Wild Bill's Campground by Angela M., June 27, 2022
  • Review photo of Wild Bill's Campground by Angela M., June 27, 2022