The best waterfall camping near Newcastle

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Chasing waterfalls near Newcastle? Hipcamp lists over 370 campsites here with easy waterfall access—swimming, hiking, and fishing are all on the cards. Expect an average nightly rate of $172, with some spots from $145. You’ll find campsites where campfires are allowed, along with showers and toilets. Top picks are all backed by dozens of reviews from campers who’ve been there. Tucked beside rivers or hidden within forested gullies, these sites give you quick trails to rushing water and plenty of space to spread out. Book ahead, especially if you want peak season weekends or sites right by the falls.

Top-rated campgrounds near Newcastle

1. Wickiup Village Cabins

35mi from Newcastle · 20 sites · Lodging
Welcome to Wickiup Cabins where adventure or relaxation can go hand in hand.  We have what you are looking for.  Our rustic yet modernized cabins were built in 1937 and provided all the comforts of home.   Perhaps, a wedding destination, family reunion, small company retreat or a destination for relaxing while enjoying our mountain streams and quiet peaceful settings under our 80 foot spruce trees. It is here you can also come for hunting, ATV riding, rock climbing above and below us, mountain biking, fishing, riding the Mickelson Trail, Mt. Rushmore, Crazy Horse or historic Lead Deadwood to name some of our Black Hills offerings. We are located central to the Northern Black Hills at the top of Spearfish Canyon 10 minutes west of Lead Deadwood on Highway 85.  Wickiup has the monopoly on Spearfish Creek.  Long gone are the cabin camps that once provided memories for children to older folks never to be forgotten.  Warm summer days of tubing, fishing, panning for those gold flakes or just skipping rocks.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$138
 / night

Chasing waterfalls near Newcastle? Hipcamp lists over 370 campsites here with easy waterfall access—swimming, hiking, and fishing are all on the cards. Expect an average nightly rate of $172, with some spots from $145. You’ll find campsites where campfires are allowed, along with showers and toilets. Top picks are all backed by dozens of reviews from campers who’ve been there. Tucked beside rivers or hidden within forested gullies, these sites give you quick trails to rushing water and plenty of space to spread out. Book ahead, especially if you want peak season weekends or sites right by the falls.

Top-rated campgrounds near Newcastle

1. Wickiup Village Cabins

35mi from Newcastle · 20 sites · Lodging
Welcome to Wickiup Cabins where adventure or relaxation can go hand in hand.  We have what you are looking for.  Our rustic yet modernized cabins were built in 1937 and provided all the comforts of home.   Perhaps, a wedding destination, family reunion, small company retreat or a destination for relaxing while enjoying our mountain streams and quiet peaceful settings under our 80 foot spruce trees. It is here you can also come for hunting, ATV riding, rock climbing above and below us, mountain biking, fishing, riding the Mickelson Trail, Mt. Rushmore, Crazy Horse or historic Lead Deadwood to name some of our Black Hills offerings. We are located central to the Northern Black Hills at the top of Spearfish Canyon 10 minutes west of Lead Deadwood on Highway 85.  Wickiup has the monopoly on Spearfish Creek.  Long gone are the cabin camps that once provided memories for children to older folks never to be forgotten.  Warm summer days of tubing, fishing, panning for those gold flakes or just skipping rocks.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$138
 / night
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Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field