Pactola Lake | Informal Campsite

United States

Details

Verified:
10 months ago
Altitude:
1385.0 masl
Website:
None
Contributor:
familiakumm

Amenities

Electricity:
No
Wifi:
No
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
No
Water:
Natural Source
Toilets:
Pit Toilets
Big Rig Friendly:
Yes
Tent Friendly:
Yes
Pet Friendly:
Yes

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Description

it is really nice place.
The staff are kind and helpful.
Campsites are clean and equipped with fire rings and picnic tables.

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Nice campground with a handful of first come first serve sites. I had two bars Verizon and two bars T-Mobile. There’s a nice hike nearby to Osprey point. The only down side is the host has a large diesel truck that he makes his rounds in at all hours.

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Campsite in the black lands. Located on Pactola lake. Good swimming and fishing. Nice park bit noisy with campers moving in and out. $28 a nite $2 for my dog. 30 min too Mount Rushmore, needles and all that stuff

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closed for season Sept 13, pullouts along road good alternative

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Road pull out with walk in access to the shore. pulled over for the day. National Forest so can camp for the night. Overnight stay was not in my plan. Marina ans Pactola lake public access($14) day fee, 2 min. drive from this spot. if you have a kayak, can easy access the lake from this pullout spot

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It has 3 loops campgrounds... first 2 from entrance mostly have lake view. It is weekday but still is a bit packed. Online reservation mainly during weekdays says FF(first come first served). There were still few spots.

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3 loops with a total of 75 campsites.
Each loop has camp hosts.
$26 camping, but $13 with National Parks pass.
Boat Launch, Swimming Beach and Osprey hiking trail all included.
No RV hook-ups, but nice level campsite parking for RV's.

Most sites need to be reserved online, but they do have 28 walk-in sites available.

Place is full with limited or no availability Friday and Saturday nights.

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This place is now a campground part of the Black Hills National Forest. We could’nt stay there

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