My wife found this when searching for lodging near Mt Rushmore. We haven't tent camped since we were in our late 20's and are in our 70's now, but this looked fun. The tents are top notch with King bed, toilet and shower. Campground was clean, quiet and each tent is situated for privacy. Ours was #12 and very secluded. Bed was super comfy with lots of blankets, but it can still get chilly at night in late September. My only suggestion to management would be to replace the tiny wood stove with either pellet stoves or propane heaters. Waking up every hour or two to stoke the fire was a bit of a chore.
The staff is fantastic, are genuinely dedicated to catering to your every need, and everyone we had contact with was super pleasent and accommodating. My wife realized she left her Kindle Reader in the tent when we checked out, and when I called, Simeon immediately went to the tent, retrieved the Kindle, and called me back to ask if we wanted to come back and pick it up, or should he mail it to us. We went back to retrieve it since we were still in the area.
The food from the resturaunt was excellent, the outdoor deck area was a fantastic place to watch the sunset and you can see the lighting ceremony at Mt Rushmore from there. Great place to meet fellow campers as well.
The location is perfectly situated to easily visit Mt Rushmore, Crazy Horse, Custer State Park, the Badlands and other attractions in the area.
If you like a campground feel, without the campground work that goes with it, you will love this place.
Highly recommended, and would give it 5 stars across the board if they offered pellet or propane heat.