Quiet, nice campground

This campground was nice to stay at, with level grassy spots, a fun playground for the kiddos and plenty of space to run around, outstanding Verizon service, warm showers, and propane refills, and water/electric hook-ups. It also seems to be a popular hook-up spot for the local squirrels.

Decent but pricey

Pros: Close to Charleston Hot showers! Free coffee in the morning Water/Electric spots Laundry, propane, and recycling Friendly staff WiFi works decently

Cons: Back-in spots are a little tight to get into Playground not maintained Wooden tables and fences were covered in little bugs Rec center was closed.

Great amenities. Day trip to Badlands.

We stayed here for 2 nights. There were full hookups and E/W spots. There were plenty of hot showers, a dump station, laundry, and propane refills, plus a tiny store. The grassy spots were level. Everything was cleaned daily. The only downside was considerable road noise from the freeway, but a fan or A/C can drown that out.

Quiet campground for Voyageurs

The campground was quiet. There was a short hiking trail near the lake. The spots were fairly level but there's variability.

Full hookups w/ ants and weeds

The full hookups were nice since the temps were in the upper 90s. The price was good and there were spots available fairly last minute. Close to Theodore Roosevelt NP. There are no showers, bathrooms, or office, so you should be self-contained. Figuring out where to situate your rig is tricky due to weird, irregular spacing of the hookups in some sites. It's just a big field, so the spots are mostly flat but are lumpy with bumps and giant ant mounds. If you want to explore the NPs and stay cool, it's decent, but there are likely better options around.