- Biking
- Birdwatching
- Camping
- Canoeing/Kayaking
- Cross country skiing
- Fishing
- Hiking
- Historical interest
- Horse Trail
- Horseback Riding
- Paddleboarding
- Rock Climbing
- Snowshoeing
- Swimming
Custer State Park
The granite peaks and rolling plains are calling. The clear mountain waters are inviting and the open ranges are waiting to be discovered. Bring your family to Custer State Park and let yourself run wild.
Encompassing 71,000 in the Black Hills, Custer State Park is home to abundant wildlife and adventure; camping, hiking, biking, swimming, fishing, or relaxing, there’s something here for everyone.
Feeding and disturbing park wildlife is against park regulations. While the animals within the park are used to visitors and vehicles, they are still wild animals. Please remain in your vehicle or stay at least 100 yards from bison, elk, and other animals.
Pets must be on a leash no longer than 10 feet and are not allowed in any park buildings or on designated swim beaches. Please clean up after your pet and do not leave it unattended. Service animals are welcome.
Firearms must be unloaded and cased unless during a hunting season with the proper license. Concealed carry is allowed with the appropriate permit.
Custer State Park Visitor Center
The newly remodeled Custer State Park Visitor Center is open year-round is a great start to your adventure.
Wildlife Station Visitor Center
Take a break from the Wildlife Loop road to appreciate the Wildlife Station Visitor Center.
Peter Norbeck Outdoor Education Center
The Peter Norbeck Education Center is a perfect opportunity to catch an educational program or just take the opportunity to play and explore.
Activities
Fees
- Daily: Weekly Park License: $20 per vehicle, $10 per motorcycle | Motorcoach License: $3 per person per visit
- Annual: $30 1st vehicle | $15 for 2nd vehicle | $65 transferable license. License is required for travel on Needles Hwy or Wildlife Loop Rd. Travelers going through on US Hwy 16A or SD Hwy 87 S. and don't stop in the park, entrance license isn't required.
Park Specs
Open: Year-round
Park Size: 11 campgrounds, 1 horse camp and cabins in Blue Bell, Game Lodge, Stockade North and French Creek campgrounds.
Directions:
GPS can be unreliable in the area. Please refer to a map or call the Park Office for directions.
Nearest Town: Custer, Rapid City, Hill City, Keystone
Make Reservations
Make reservation online or call 1.800.710.2267.
Contact Info
13329 US Highway 16A
Custer, SD 57730
605.225.4515
Email: custerstatepark@state.sd.us
Amenities
- Beach
- Campground
- Camping cabins
- Canoe/kayak rentals
- Dump station
- Electric campsites
- Fishing dock
- Fishing pole checkout
- Floating water mat rental
- Flush toilets/showers
- Guided Tours
- Horse camp
- Kayak Rentals
- Life Jacket Checkout
- Lodge
- Off-highway vehicle area
- Paddleboard rentals
- Parking
- Picnic Shelter
- Playground
- Resort
- Snowshoe checkout
- Vault toilets
- Visitor Center
- Wi-Fi
Activities and Programs
What can you do during your stay at Custer State Park? Activities and programs are all across the park!
Buffalo Roundup
Feel the thunder and join the herd at the annual Custer State Park Buffalo Roundup and Arts Festival.
Buffalo Auction
Each November the park holds a buffalo auction as a tool in herd management.
Hunting
Hunting helps reduce the size of populations, preventing overcrowding with the park.
Scenic Drives
All scenic drives are subject to closures depending on weather conditions and other hazards within the park. Please call the Park Office if you would like to check the status of one of these roads.
Sights
The sights throughout Custer State Park offer several unique view points and historic buildings and landmarks.
Trails
Throughout the park you will find miles of hiking/biking and horse trails with various terrains and views.
ADA / Accessible
- Camping Cabins
- Camping Site
- Lodge
- Restrooms
- Showers
- Visitor Center