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10/2011
rating [ 5/10 ]
We camped at Cottowwood Campground in the South Unit. Campsites were large and well spaced but few were Big Rig friendly, as pull throughs were narrow and not very level. No fire rings - only elevated charcoal grates. The 36 mile drive was a beautiful, scenic experience. Loved the wild life. Bison frequently grazed their way through our campsite. Dry camping with flush toilets centrally located in the campground. Price was with Golden Age Pass. We would return.
09/2011
rating [ 8/10 ]
Greeted nicely by staff. Short, but wide pull-throughs. Great dog run. Excellent Wi-FI. Many permanent residents, but all sites were neat and clean. One of the better, reasonably priced KOAs that we have stayed in. Open year round. Would stay here again.
09/2011
rating [ 6/10 ]
Lots of tall mature trees with good grass between sites. Many permanent campers, some noise at night. Very poor Wi-Fi. Not pet friendly - no dog run. Campground is located in town convenient to restaurants and shopping. Would stay again when passing through.
09/2011
rating [ 7/10 ]
Greeted pleasantly. Stayed on north side in pull-through. Excellent Wi-Fi. No grass between sites, mostly weeds. OK dog run. Central to all parks for sight seeing at Canyonlands and Arches National Parks. Would stay again.
09/2011
rating [ 5/10 ]
Greeted pleasantly by staff. Warned us about high water pressure. Excellent Wi-Fi. Sites close together. Good dog run. OK for overnight stay. Would stay again when passing through.
08/2011
rating [ 7/10 ]
Nice Forest Service campground. The lake is a short walk from the campsites. Long campsites, some closer together than others. Well marked Cross country ski trails next to campground made for excellent hiking trails. Forest Service Dump Station about 5 miles away near Burgess Junction. We would definitely stay here again.
07/2011
rating [ 8/10 ]
We camp here at least once every year. Very nice State Campground. Sites are level and well spaced. Campsites are very near lake. No shade so it can get very hot.
05/2011
rating [ 8/10 ]
We paid $9.50 which was 1/2 off with the Golden Age Pass. Pets are an additional $2 each. We had a nice long, secluded site. It was a tricky back-in as there are huge trees bordering each site. Site was not very level side to side. This is a Forest Service Campground located about 13 miles south of Deadwood, SD on US 385. Dry camping, potable water available at non-threaded spigots. Vault toilets. Camphost and us were only people present during our mid-week camping. We would camp here again.
06/2011
rating [ 8/10 ]
Very nice State Park Campground located 14 miles south of Lemmon, SD. Long, level, well-spaced sites. Most sites are back-in, only a few are pull through and these are small. Picnic table and fire ring at each site. Nice bathhouse with showers. Small, modern playground for kids. Vault toilers and water spigots are scattered throughout campground. Dump station available when departing. A few campers on weekdays but campground is full on weekends. Weekend reservations needed well in advance. Most campers also tow a boat. Large lake has good fishing and is excellent for water sports. We camped for a week and would return.
05/2011
rating [ 7/10 ]
Nice, city owned campground in a small town in Northwestern SD. Level gravel sites. Restroom with showers. Covered picnic tables and a small playground for kids. Lots of grass in park. Dog friendly. Park has a dump station. No host: place check or cash in locked box at site.
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