Setting up your own campsite away from developed fee sites, also known as dispersed camping, is allowed on most of the Forest for a maximum of 14 days in any 60-day period. However, around developed reservoirs and campgrounds, camping is allowed only in designated areas. Check with the closest Forest Service office for specific information.
General rules:
Camp 100 feet away from any creek or stream and 1/2 mile away from developed recreation sites, including campgrounds and picnic areas.
Motorized vehicles allowed 300 feet off of roads as shown on the Motor Vehicle Use Map (dots) for dispersed camping on the Black Hills National Forest.
Around developed reservoirs and campgrounds, camping is allowed only in designated campsites.
Can camp for a maximum of 14 days in any 60-day period.
No open campfires in South Dakota portions of the national forest.
Open campfires are permitted in Wyoming portions of the national forest, unless a special order prohibiting such is in effect.
Check with the closest Forest Service office for more specific information about dispersed camping.
One of America's most famous monuments, Mount Rushmore, and another lesser known monument, the Crazy Horse Memorial. Construction on Crazy Horse began in 1948 and it is still far from complete.
Hermoso sitio con mucho que recorrer . En la naturaleza , bellos paisajes para hermosas fotos . Aire puro . Vale la pena viajar a este sitio encantador .
Beautiful place with a lot to visit. In nature, beautiful landscapes for beautiful photos. Pure air. It's worth traveling to this enchanted place
Beautiful place to drive around. Hills, trees, and lakes are stunning. Recommend checking out.
The Black Hills are a wonderful place to enjoy some freedom and open spaces. Plenty of places to explore. Most people that come through are very respectful. Campgrounds are nice and boondocking is also a great option. Photos are from Nemo area.