Camping near Pine Ridge

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Pine Ridge camping leads to epic adventures in the rugged expanse of the state's southwestern region. Badlands National Park is 45 minutes from Pine Ridge. Its striking geological formations and vast prairies offer campers a glimpse into a stark, otherworldly landscape. The park's campgrounds include both primitive tent sites and year-round RV sites with basic amenities that can fit vehicles up to 18 feet in length. Spend nights stargazing and days exploring an extensive network of hiking trails. A little farther away is Wind Cave National Park, known for one of the world's longest and most complex caves. Camping areas here have flush toilets and drinking water near the park’s subterranean wonders and surface-level hikes. Black Hills National Forest is a great last stop. It encompasses over 1.2 million acres of forested hills and mountains. Stay at campgrounds with on-site hosts, first-come, first-served RV sites with restrooms and warming huts, or in one rustic, former fire-lookout cabin rental for groups up to 10—all within the ponderosa pine forest. 

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Coyote Crossing

1. Coyote Crossing

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(8)
43mi from Pine Ridge · 14 sites · Tents, RVs · Hot Springs, SD
Coyote Crossing is a beautiful valley just south of the Great Black Hills of South Dakota. If you want to experience the prairie, we have grassland, wooded areas, and even sand and sage spots, if that's what you're into! There's many acres of trees along Horsehead Creek to explore with many cottonwoods over 100 years old and hidden groves. Our RV rental and dry camp sites all come with access to our gathering area with the chickens and goats for live entertainment! Feeding the goats and gathering your own eggs is an option here! There is an outside bathroom, horseshoe pits, fire pit and covered seating in case the weather gets moody. Just 5 miles from the property are all the water activities you can imagine at the Angustora Reservoir and Recreation area with beaches, docks, and multiple eating establishments. 10 miles away is the beautiful town of Hot Springs where you can find bones at the Mammoth Site or take a dip in the healing waters of Moccasin Springs or the historic Evan's Plunge! Just beyond town is Wind Cave Nat'l Park where you can see buffalo and other wildlife. Mt Rushmore is only 30 miles further, along with the Crazy Horse Memorial! There's just too many sites to explore in our area to list! If you're into gambling, Prairie Winds Casino is just a 20 minute drive. 42 miles to the south is Fort Robinson State Park where you can visit the museum and explore the old army post. Chadron State Park is also there, along with Toadstool Park. We do harvest our alfalfa up to 3 times each season. So if you'd like to see how that is done, inquire on the timing!
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$40
 / night
Nebraska National Forests and Grasslands

4. Nebraska National Forests and Grasslands

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(6)
72 sites · Chadron, Nebraska
Ahhh, the heartland. Wide open spaces of undeveloped land in which to spread your wings and find some breathing room. Nebraska National Forests and Grasslands is one of these places, comprised of two forests of ponderosa pine and three grassland areas. Come here to set up your temporary little house on the prairie and be a pioneer camper for a while! Wandering and exploring is unrestricted for non-motorized travel here, meaning freedom is yours for the taking! If you don’t want to just head into the abyss, try visiting the nation's oldest federal tree nursery (awww, baby trees!), or the largest extinct bison boneland in the world at the Hudson-Meng Bison Research Center. Or, head to Soldier Creek Wilderness Area for a little rewilding and backcountry exploration. Keep your eyes peeled for prairie dogs and wildflowers popping their cute little heads up, rock formations dotting the landscape, and magic around every turn. There’s a lot going on in that grass!
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Lakota Prairie Ranch Resort

6. Lakota Prairie Ranch Resort

33mi from Pine Ridge · 1 site · Kyle, SD
Lakota Prairie Ranch Resort stands out as a unique family-owned lodging and dining destination nestled within the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in Kyle, South Dakota. Managed by the Puckett family, who are proud tribal members, this resort offers a warm and welcoming atmosphere that reflects the rich cultural heritage of the area. Guests can choose from a variety of accommodations, including comfortable rooms, cozy cabins, and a spacious bunkhouse, with some options featuring kitchenettes for added convenience. The on-site restaurant is a highlight, serving hearty meals that include mouthwatering steak, juicy burgers, comforting chicken pot pie, and delectable apple pie topped with ice cream. Visitors consistently commend the resort for its cleanliness, friendly staff, and breathtaking surroundings. While a few reviews note that some furnishings may be a bit dated, many guests appreciate the spaciousness and comfort of their lodgings. The resort is ideally located near significant cultural landmarks, such as the Oglala Lakota College Historical Center and the Wounded Knee Massacre site, making it an excellent base for exploring the area's rich history and natural beauty. Whether you're seeking relaxation or adventure, Lakota Prairie Ranch Resort offers a memorable experience for the whole family.
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Pine Ridge camping leads to epic adventures in the rugged expanse of the state's southwestern region. Badlands National Park is 45 minutes from Pine Ridge. Its striking geological formations and vast prairies offer campers a glimpse into a stark, otherworldly landscape. The park's campgrounds include both primitive tent sites and year-round RV sites with basic amenities that can fit vehicles up to 18 feet in length. Spend nights stargazing and days exploring an extensive network of hiking trails. A little farther away is Wind Cave National Park, known for one of the world's longest and most complex caves. Camping areas here have flush toilets and drinking water near the park’s subterranean wonders and surface-level hikes. Black Hills National Forest is a great last stop. It encompasses over 1.2 million acres of forested hills and mountains. Stay at campgrounds with on-site hosts, first-come, first-served RV sites with restrooms and warming huts, or in one rustic, former fire-lookout cabin rental for groups up to 10—all within the ponderosa pine forest. 

92% (13)

Top-rated campgrounds

Coyote Crossing

1. Coyote Crossing

100%
(8)
43mi from Pine Ridge · 14 sites · Tents, RVs · Hot Springs, SD
Coyote Crossing is a beautiful valley just south of the Great Black Hills of South Dakota. If you want to experience the prairie, we have grassland, wooded areas, and even sand and sage spots, if that's what you're into! There's many acres of trees along Horsehead Creek to explore with many cottonwoods over 100 years old and hidden groves. Our RV rental and dry camp sites all come with access to our gathering area with the chickens and goats for live entertainment! Feeding the goats and gathering your own eggs is an option here! There is an outside bathroom, horseshoe pits, fire pit and covered seating in case the weather gets moody. Just 5 miles from the property are all the water activities you can imagine at the Angustora Reservoir and Recreation area with beaches, docks, and multiple eating establishments. 10 miles away is the beautiful town of Hot Springs where you can find bones at the Mammoth Site or take a dip in the healing waters of Moccasin Springs or the historic Evan's Plunge! Just beyond town is Wind Cave Nat'l Park where you can see buffalo and other wildlife. Mt Rushmore is only 30 miles further, along with the Crazy Horse Memorial! There's just too many sites to explore in our area to list! If you're into gambling, Prairie Winds Casino is just a 20 minute drive. 42 miles to the south is Fort Robinson State Park where you can visit the museum and explore the old army post. Chadron State Park is also there, along with Toadstool Park. We do harvest our alfalfa up to 3 times each season. So if you'd like to see how that is done, inquire on the timing!
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$40
 / night
Nebraska National Forests and Grasslands

4. Nebraska National Forests and Grasslands

92%
(6)
72 sites · Chadron, Nebraska
Ahhh, the heartland. Wide open spaces of undeveloped land in which to spread your wings and find some breathing room. Nebraska National Forests and Grasslands is one of these places, comprised of two forests of ponderosa pine and three grassland areas. Come here to set up your temporary little house on the prairie and be a pioneer camper for a while! Wandering and exploring is unrestricted for non-motorized travel here, meaning freedom is yours for the taking! If you don’t want to just head into the abyss, try visiting the nation's oldest federal tree nursery (awww, baby trees!), or the largest extinct bison boneland in the world at the Hudson-Meng Bison Research Center. Or, head to Soldier Creek Wilderness Area for a little rewilding and backcountry exploration. Keep your eyes peeled for prairie dogs and wildflowers popping their cute little heads up, rock formations dotting the landscape, and magic around every turn. There’s a lot going on in that grass!
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
Lakota Prairie Ranch Resort

6. Lakota Prairie Ranch Resort

33mi from Pine Ridge · 1 site · Kyle, SD
Lakota Prairie Ranch Resort stands out as a unique family-owned lodging and dining destination nestled within the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in Kyle, South Dakota. Managed by the Puckett family, who are proud tribal members, this resort offers a warm and welcoming atmosphere that reflects the rich cultural heritage of the area. Guests can choose from a variety of accommodations, including comfortable rooms, cozy cabins, and a spacious bunkhouse, with some options featuring kitchenettes for added convenience. The on-site restaurant is a highlight, serving hearty meals that include mouthwatering steak, juicy burgers, comforting chicken pot pie, and delectable apple pie topped with ice cream. Visitors consistently commend the resort for its cleanliness, friendly staff, and breathtaking surroundings. While a few reviews note that some furnishings may be a bit dated, many guests appreciate the spaciousness and comfort of their lodgings. The resort is ideally located near significant cultural landmarks, such as the Oglala Lakota College Historical Center and the Wounded Knee Massacre site, making it an excellent base for exploring the area's rich history and natural beauty. Whether you're seeking relaxation or adventure, Lakota Prairie Ranch Resort offers a memorable experience for the whole family.
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