The Belle Fourche River Campground is a 2-loop, 46-site campground with 4 accessible sites and 3 tent-only group sites. Drinking water is available at water spigots and in the restrooms. Large cottonwood trees provide shade. A picnic shelter and tables are available north of the campground. This is a first come, first served campground, no reservations. There is a 14-day limit on occupancy. There are 43 pull-through sites with room for RVs up to 35'. No hookups are available.
Individual SitesIndividual sites can accommodate up to 8 people. A maximum of two vehicles (or 4 motorcycles) are permitted at each site. The nearby picnic area may be used for overflow parking.Cost: $20.00
Group SitesGroup sites can accommodate up to 20 people per site. A maximum of 4 autos is permitted at each site. The nearby picnic area may be used for overflow parking if necessary.Cost: $30.00
Accessible SitesAccessible sites are: A2, A4, B11 and B25. Individual sites can accommodate up to 8 people. A maximum of two vehicles (or 4 motorcycles) are permitted at each site. The nearby picnic area may be used for overflow parking.Cost: $20.00
No reservations are available for this campground. Occupation is on a first come, first served basis. There is a 14 day limit on occupancy. The campground will fill on some nights from June through September. There are typically sites available until 6:00 pm every day.
What an amazing monument…. We have been there 4 times now , still impressive every time. Walked the trail around the base with our young grandkids, very easy to walk. Views are amazing. Our campground was at the base of the monument and had very clean bathrooms. A must see…
It is a Great camping, at national parks style. No electricity.
The water is very clean and daily tested.
And, all spots have a good view of the Devil's Tower mountain, some ones are gordious.
Campsites were much larger (and quieter overall) than many of the other campsites my husband and I experienced throughout our recent National Park journey out west. Grass was soft, flat, with minimal ground obstructions, so our night was very comfortable. Nearby bathrooms were clean and stocked. Although the FCFS structure was a little nerve wracking during peak summer travel season, we made it to the campground around 4p BEFORE doing any hikes or activities and there were still plenty of spaces. They filled up fast after we set up, but I imagine if you make it to the campground by 5p-6p you'd be good. BONUS - the Bat Festival was happening the same day we arrived! I love bats!!!