We’ve made it to Mount Rushmore State!
South Dakota offers visitors an array of gorgeous landmarks that you will remember for years to come. The obvious choice to start with is Mount Rushmore National Memorial, which essentially is the massive sculpture of significant American Presidents. Be sure to walk the Presidents Trail and the Sculptor’s Studio during this unique experience.
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A short 1 ½ hours away, you can discover the South Dakota Badlands, which are rich in fossil beds. You can partake in viewing fossil preparation, drive the Badlands Loop (to see the wildlife), and drive the Sage Creek Rim Road. Drop your teardrop trailer at the Cedar Pass or Sage Creek Campgrounds to take in the natural beauty and night skies.
Go explore the biodiversity of the Wind Cave National Park, which is one of the most complex cave systems in the world. Cave tours are offered at the Garden of Eden Cave or you can hike the trails. Stay in your teardrop trailer and enjoy the park and its surrounding beauty at Elk Mountain Campground.
Jewel Cave is a must-see (as the 3rd longest cave in the world) where there are a labyrinth of mazes to explore! The vibrant colors and intricate formations make this cave one to remember. Park at the primitive Comanche Park Campground where you can stay in proximity to the cave wonders.
With so much to see statewide, other incredibly beautiful trailer friendly accommodations include: Palisades State Park at Split Rock Creek, Indian Creek Recreation Area, and West Bend Recreation Area.
There are 6 National Parks located across South Dakota. Out of 297 RV friendly campgrounds, resorts, and parks- there are 56 state parks and recreations to take your trailer! Some provide modern facilities and there are a handful that are primitive.
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