HORSETHIEF LAKE CAMPGROUND campground
Hill City, South Dakota

HORSETHIEF LAKE CAMPGROUND

Mostly first-come
42 campsites
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ADA-compliant sites

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Overview

About HORSETHIEF LAKE CAMPGROUND

Overview Located 10 miles south of Hill City, South Dakota, Horsethief Lake Campground is a delightful setting for visitors seeking recreation and relaxation in Black Hills National Forest. This campground is 2 miles from Mount Rushmore National Memorial and adjacent to Horsethief Lake. Sites are tucked into a forest of towering ponderosa and lodgepole pine. Recreation Black Hills National Forest offers visitors a multitude of recreational opportunites throughout all seasons. Hiking, fishing, horseback riding, mountain biking, and riding off-highway vehicles are popular in summer and early autumn. Winter landscapes are ideal for snowshoeing, skiing and snowmobiling. Hundreds of miles of trails and roads offer a variety of terrain for mountain bikers. Hikers and bikers can access the nearby George S. Mickelson Trail, which traverses over 100 miles through the heart of the Black Hills. The majority of the trail follows an abandoned railroad branch line and includes 4 tunnels, over 100 converted railroad bridges, and 15 established trailheads. The trail surface is packed gravel, traversing mountain, meadow, and forest terrain. The trail is named in honor of the former South Dakota governor who crusaded for the trail. For those seeking higher elevations, a day-long trek to the summit of nearby Black Elk Peak is worth the effort. Black Elk Peak is the highest natural point in the United States east of the Rocky Mountains. Most of the summit is bare granite and offers expansive views of the surrounding area. An old stone tower at the top(Harney Lookout Tower), once used as a fire lookout, is still open to hikers. Facilities Black Hills National Forest offers visitors a multitude of recreational opportunites throughout all seasons. Hiking, fishing, horseback riding, mountain biking, and riding off-highway vehicles are popular in summer and early autumn. Winter landscapes are ideal for snowshoeing, skiing and snowmobiling. Hundreds of miles of trails and roads offer a variety of terrain for mountain bikers. Hikers and bikers can access the nearby George S. Mickelson Trail, which traverses over 100 miles through the heart of the Black Hills. The majority of the trail follows an abandoned railroad branch line and includes 4 tunnels, over 100 converted railroad bridges, and 15 established trailheads. The trail surface is packed gravel, traversing mountain, meadow, and forest terrain. The trail is named in honor of the former South Dakota governor who crusaded for the trail. For those seeking higher elevations, a day-long trek to the summit of nearby Black Elk Peak is worth the effort. Black Elk Peak is the highest natural point in the United States east of the Rocky Mountains. Most of the summit is bare granite and offers expansive views of the surrounding area. An old stone tower at the top(Harney Lookout Tower), once used as a fire lookout, is still open to hikers. Natural Features Located in western South Dakota and northeastern Wyoming, Black Hills National Forest encompasses nearly 1.25 million acres of rugged rock formations, canyons and gulches, open grassland parks, tumbling streams, deep blue lakes, and unique caves. Derived from the Lakota language, the words "Paha Sapa," meaning "hills that are black," honor the dark, pine-covered hills rising several thousand feet above the surrounding prairie. Wildlife in the area abounds. Bighorn sheep navigate mountainous terrain, while elk, deer and pronghorn gather in forests and prairies. Bald eagles, hawks, osprey, peregrine falcon, and hundreds of other bird species can be found in the forest, especially along streams, lakes and rivers. contact_info For facility specific information, please call (605) 574-4402. Nearby Attractions Explore Mount Rushmore National Memorial, host to almost 3 million visitors a year from across the country and around the world. Visitors may want to inquire about any Independence Day Celebrations taking place on the Mountain. Possible day trips include Custer State Park with its many Buffalo and other wildlife, Crazy Horse Monument and Wind Cave National Park as well as Jewel Cave which is the second longest cave in the world at 159.29 miles. It features sparkling calcite crystals and other rare formations, as well as some of the largest concentrations of passageways in the world.. Charges & Cancellations No refunds will be given for weather related events.

  • 42 total campsites listed.
  • Primarily first-come camping based on current listing data.
  • Most common site type: unknown (42).
  • Map coordinates are available for trip planning.
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Our Take

What makes HORSETHIEF LAKE CAMPGROUND special

Horsethief Lake Campground puts you in the pine-scented heart of the Black Hills with one of South Dakota's most iconic landmarks practically next door. Located just 10 miles south of Hill City in Black Hills National Forest, this 42-site campground sits beside a quiet lake ringed by ponderosa pine and granite outcrops -- a landscape that feels both rugged and inviting. The lake itself is a draw for anglers casting for trout and for families looking for a calm spot to paddle a canoe or cool off on a warm afternoon. Hiking trails thread through the surrounding forest, and the proximity to Mount Rushmore means you can visit the memorial in the morning and be back at your campfire by lunch. The nearby Mickelson Trail, a converted rail-to-trail path, is perfect for biking and runs right through Hill City, where you will find restaurants, shops, and galleries worth exploring. Custer State Park and Crazy Horse Memorial are both a short drive away, making Horsethief Lake an ideal hub for exploring the best of the Black Hills region. Sites are shaded and well-spaced beneath the pines, and evenings bring cool mountain air, the sound of wind through the needles, and dark skies that reward anyone willing to look up.

Campsite Inventory

42 sites to choose from

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Amenities & Details

Everything you need to know

Campfire Allowed

Yes

Site capacity

Single

Check-in time

0:00 AM, 2:00 PM

Check-out time

0:00 AM, 1:00 PM

Driveway entry

Back-In

Driveway length (ft)

25

Driveway surface

Gravel

Max guests

5, 8

Max vehicle length (ft)

25, 28, 30, 34

Minimum guests

Yes

Pets allowed

Yes

Shade

Full

Reservations & Contact

Plan your stay

Mostly first-come

Phone

605-673-9200

Getting There

From Hill City, take U.S. Rt. 16/385 south 3 miles to State Rt. 244. Turn left onto Rt. 244. Travel 5.9 miles to campground sign. Turn right at sign into campground.

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Everything you need to know before your trip to HORSETHIEF LAKE CAMPGROUND.

How do reservations work for HORSETHIEF LAKE CAMPGROUND?

Reservation availability for HORSETHIEF LAKE CAMPGROUND can vary by season and campsite type. Check the contact and access section before booking.

What campsite types are available at HORSETHIEF LAKE CAMPGROUND?

HORSETHIEF LAKE CAMPGROUND currently lists Unknown (42).

Where is HORSETHIEF LAKE CAMPGROUND located?

HORSETHIEF LAKE CAMPGROUND is in South Dakota near Hill City. Coordinates: 43.8951, -103.4842.

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