Custer State Park, SD
Visitor Services

Service Description Service Description
Fees Fees
A park entrance license is required in Custer State Park. Camping fees range from $6-13 per site. Campsites do not have hookups.
Camping Camping

Seven different campgrounds are available at Custer State Park. Camping spaces are available, though there are no hookups.

Food Food

Restaurants in Custer State Park offer items like buffalo burgers and pheasant along with standard menu items.

Information Information
The Peter Norbeck Visitor Center is located in the park off of Highway 16A. Guided nature walkes, gold panning... [more]
Lodging Lodging

Resorts and lodges are found throughout Custer State Park.

Restrooms Restrooms
There are toilet facilities here.
Retail Retail

Check out the many gift shops at Custer State Park.

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Special Considerations

  • Park is busiest during summer months, especially weekends and holidays.
  • Light jackets are recommended during spring, early and late summer in the evenings.
  • Visitors will want to contact the park for reservations early as spaces fill up quickly. For reservation information call: 1-800-710-CAMP (2267).

Restrictions

Visitors are advised to view bison from within the safety of their own cars.