Horsethief Lake Campground

Star4.51
131 reviews
Forest Recreation Management, Inc, P.O. Box 1168, Hill City, SD, 57745, USA
Horsethief Lake Campground
$30.00 - $30.00 / night
Campsite Fees
Fees are consistent across site types ($30/night for Standard Nonelectric, Tent Only Nonelectric, and Walk-To sites). Additional costs may include...
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Standard Site Fee$30.00
Hookup Site Fee$0.00
Premium Site Fee$0.00
Hike and Bike Site Fee$30.00
Group Site Fee$0.00
Food Storage Locker Fee$0.00
Total Campsite Fees$60.00

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Provider
605-673-9200

About this campground

Nestled in the heart of the legendary Black Hills National Forest, Horsethief Lake Campground offers an enchanting escape just 2 miles from the iconic Mount Rushmore. Here, beneath a canopy of towering ponderosa and lodgepole pines, you'll discover a harmonious blend of camping options—from secluded tent-only sites to convenient RV spots. The campground's tranquil atmosphere and proximity to one of America's most famous landmarks create the perfect basecamp for adventurers seeking both natural beauty and cultural exploration.
Horsethief Lake Campground accommodates a variety of camping styles, including tent camping, RV camping, and walk-to tent sites. However, no glamping or cabin lodging options are available.
Historical SignificanceThis sacred landscape tells countless stories etched in stone and memory. Beyond the campground's pine-scented trails lies a corridor of American heritage—from the presidential faces of Mount Rushmore gazing across the valley to the emerging tribute of Crazy Horse Monument. The mysterious depths of Jewel Cave beckon underground explorers, while the very hills themselves whisper tales of the Lakota people who first called this land home and the pioneers who followed westward dreams through these ancient passes.
Weather and SeasonsThe Black Hills' dynamic climate creates a tapestry of seasonal experiences throughout the year. Summer brings pleasantly mild days perfect for hiking and exploration, though afternoon thunderstorms can roll through with dramatic flair, painting the sky with nature's own light show. As autumn approaches, crisp mornings give way to golden afternoons, while shoulder seasons demand cozy layers as temperatures dip below freezing. Winter transforms the landscape into a pristine wonderland, where hearty souls can experience the serene beauty of snow-dusted pines and frozen lakes.
ElevationPerched within the undulating terrain of the Black Hills National Forest, the campground sits at an elevation that offers crisp mountain air and stunning vistas. While the specific altitude creates a refreshing retreat from summer heat, visitors should remember that mountain elevations can mean cooler temperatures and thinner air than what lowlanders might expect.
Natural Features and SceneryHorsethief Lake sparkles like a hidden jewel amid dramatic granite spires and endless forests of pine. The campground's setting showcases nature's architectural prowess—weathered rock formations rise like ancient sentinels while gentle hills roll toward distant peaks. Early risers might glimpse majestic elk grazing in meadow clearings, while patient observers can spot deer threading through the trees at dusk. Above, bald eagles soar on thermal currents, their white heads catching sunlight as they patrol their mountain kingdom.
Geological RegionThe Black Hills represent a geological marvel—an isolated mountain range rising from the Great Plains like an island of stone and forest. Spanning nearly 1.25 million acres across western South Dakota and northeastern Wyoming, this ancient uplift reveals billions of years of Earth's history. Crystal-clear streams cascade through narrow canyons, carving their way past granite peaks toward pristine blue lakes. Hidden caves honeycomb the limestone layers below, while above ground, grassland parks create natural meadows amid the forest, offering diverse ecosystems that support an incredible array of plant and animal life.

Campsite details

AccessibilityThe campground features paved roads and accessible vault toilets. Some users highlighted that the walk-in sites are not far from parking areas, making them convenient for those with mobility concerns.
Sites SizeCampsites are described as spacious by some reviewers; one user mentioned fitting an 11x11 tent comfortably. Others noted that RV sizes should be carefully checked to fit into sites.
Sites PrivacyThe level of privacy varies significantly across the campground. While some sites near the lake offer seclusion, other sites were described as too close together, making privacy minimal.
Total Campsites40 campsites
Recommended CampsitesFor privacy and lake views, opt for loops and sites closest to Horsethief Lake, such as LKSD Loop sites (e.g., sites 24, 25, 27).
Best CampsitesHighly-rated campsites include those near Horsethief Lake (e.g., sites 18, 24, 25, and 30) for their scenic views and proximity to water.

Reserving a campsite

Check-in
Check-in begins at 2:00 PM.
Check-out
Check-out is required by 12:00 PM.
Stay Limit
Maximum stay allowed is 14 consecutive nights.
Guests Allowed Per Site
Maximum guests per site are not explicitly mentioned.
Groups
No specific details about group camping sites were provided.
Tents
Tents are allowed
RV vehicles
RV vehicles are allowed
Primitive
Primitive are allowed
Reservable
Reservations are allowed

Site layoutCampground is divided into loops, including tent-only and walk-to tent-only areas. Sites are relatively close together, with some offering more privacy than others.
Open and Closed SeasonOpen season begins May 21, 2025, and ends September 28, 2025. Peak season runs May 21 - September 7, while non-peak season covers September 8 - 28.
Reservation PlatformsReservations can be made via Recreation.gov online, contact center, or app.
Walk-in AvailabilityNon-reservable sites are available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Fill patterns are not described.
Cancellation PolicyReservations can be canceled up to 1 day before the check-in date for individual sites, with a $10 cancellation fee and possible forfeiture of the first night's recreation fee. Late cancellations are defined as those occurring midnight the day prior to check-in. Weather-related cancellations do not qualify for refunds.

Amenities available

Potable water
Fire rings
Picnic tables
Firewood available
Vault toilets
Camp Store

Activities you can enjoy

The campground offers an abundance of outdoor activities, including hiking, fishing, and camping. It is situated near Horsethief Lake and provides access to the George S. Mickelson Trail and Black Elk Peak, making it a hub for outdoor enthusiasts.
Hiking
Hiking opportunities are plentiful, with access to the George S. Mickelson Trail and the trail leading to Black Elk Peak, the highest point east of the Rockies. One user said, 'We enjoyed early morning hike around the lake. It was very peaceful and views of the lake and mountains were gorgeous.'
Climbing
Climbing opportunities may be available in nearby natural areas such as rocky outcrops, boulders, or cliff faces. Visitors should bring appropriate gear and check local regulations or park guidelines before attempting any climbs.
Fishing
Fishing is a popular activity in Horsethief Lake. Reviews mentioned catching trout and enjoying the serene lake environment. However, some users noted difficulty obtaining fishing regulations from campground personnel.
Swimming
Swimming is available in Horsethief Lake, which users described as 'refreshing' and 'fun for everyone, kids and dogs especially.' There is also a small beach for water activities.
Biking
Biking is supported with access to the nearby George S. Mickelson Trail, which spans 100 miles with packed gravel terrain suitable for various skill levels.
Boating
Boating activities, including kayaking and paddleboarding, are enjoyed at Horsethief Lake. One reviewer stated, 'Great lake to swim/kayak/paddleboard.'
Wildlife viewing
Wildlife such as mountain goats, bighorn sheep, and eagles are commonly spotted in the area. One camper reported, 'We even saw an eagle.'
Beach activities
The lake features a small beach area suitable for swimming and sunbathing, providing a relaxing option for campers.
Winter Activities
Winter recreation includes snowshoeing, skiing, and snowmobiling in the surrounding Black Hills National Forest.
Water Sports
Non-motorized water sports like kayaking and paddleboarding are popular activities in Horsethief Lake.

Campground rules

  • Pets are allowed
  • Campfires are permitted with restrictions to burn only locally-sourced firewood.
  • Quiet hours are 10:00 PM - 6:00 AM

Hazards

General hazardsPotential hazards include unpredictable weather (thunderstorms), wildlife encounters (elk, deer, squirrels), and poison ivy.
Active alertsNo active alerts are described in the source materials.

Weather forecast

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Precipitation: 0%

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Humidity: 37%

Comfortable humidity levels

Wind: 11.9 mph

Strong wind, exercise caution

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Emergency Services

Nearest hospital and police services are likely located in Hill City, approximately 10 miles from the campground.

Good to know

Peak season datesMay 21, 2025 - September 7, 2025
Trash and recyclingTrash collection is available at designated areas. Recycling details were not mentioned explicitly in the source materials.
Proximity to water featuresAdjacent to Horsethief Lake, offering fishing, kayaking, and swimming opportunities.
Common complaintsMany reviews cite poor host behavior, noisy environments, insufficient privacy, and unpleasant restroom conditions as recurring issues.
HostMixed reviews about campground hosts. Some campers describe hosts as helpful and attentive, while others find them unfriendly or intrusive.

Campground Map

Forest Recreation Management, Inc, P.O. Box 1168, Hill City, SD, 57745, USA
Driving directionsFrom Hill City, take U.S. Rt. 16/385 south 3 miles to State Rt. 244. Turn left onto Rt. 244. Travel 5.9 miles to campground sign. Turn right at sign into campground.
Roads to the campground are paved, ensuring easy access for most vehicles. However, vehicles towing trailers or motorhomes over 25 feet are not allowed in the area of Sites 23 through 28. Seasonal road conditions may vary, especially during winter months.
Nearby places
Hill City (10 miles, approximately 15 minutes), Keystone (Approximately 10-15 miles), Mount Rushmore (2 miles, approximately 5 minutes).
Nearby supplies
Groceries, camping supplies, and fuel are available in Hill City, approximately 10 miles from the campground.

Camper Reviews

4.5
131 reviews
Top-Rated
Top-Rated
Horsethief Lake Campground is top-rated, placing it in the top 15% of campgrounds based on reviews
User reviews highlight the campground's beautiful natural setting, proximity to Mount Rushmore, and lake access. However, campers frequently mentioned issues with vault toilet odors, lack of showers, and inconsistent host behavior.
Review Summaries
Based on 131 reviews

What Campers Love

- 'The setting is great.' - 'Beautiful campground with lake access.' - 'Friendly and helpful camp hosts.' - 'Close proximity to Mount Rushmore and other attractions.' - 'The lake is beautiful for...
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Based on 131 reviews

Common Concerns

- Vault toilet odor: 'The single most disgusting thing I have ever experienced.' - Lack of showers: 'No shower stations at this campground.' - Site proximity: 'Campsites have little to no privacy.' -...
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Based on 131 reviews

Pro Tips & Recommendations

- 'Bring your own water for RV tank filling, as the spigots are for basic use.' - 'Choose sites near the lake for better views and more seclusion.' - 'Come prepared for primitive conditions—no...
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Based on 131 reviews

Seasonal Insights

Summer months are most popular due to warm weather and outdoor activities like swimming and fishing. However, some campers noted excessive noise and crowded conditions during peak season.
Based on 131 reviews

Camper Quotes

- 'Waking up next to the lake was absolute perfection.' - 'We loved how close it was to Mount Rushmore.' - 'Despite thunderstorms overnight, we had an amazing time.' - 'The vault toilets smelled very...
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Based on 131 reviews

Site-Specific Reviews

- Site 018: 'Had a great view at the lake. We even saw an eagle.' - Site 024: 'The campsite was spectacularly perfection.' - Site 007: 'Hidden gem with easy lake access.' - Site 032: 'Spacious camp...
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Based on 131 reviews

Accessibility Features

No specific reviews directly addressing accessibility features were noted, but some reviewers mentioned the paved roads and short walks to sites as beneficial.
Based on 131 reviews

Pet-Friendly Features

Pets are allowed, but one reviewer noted restrictions on barking. 'I was told by the hosts that my bloodhound was not allowed to bark.'
Based on 131 reviews

Last updated August 10, 2025

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