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Old 03-16-2023, 01:05 PM   #42
Pabs4
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Originally Posted by halfprice View Post
These two as well as Mt. Rushmore. We stayed at the KOA mentioned before, but it was still on the heels of Covid, so the restaurant was closed. We also stayed inside Custer State Park in the Blue Bell campground. It was nice, and right across the street from a restaurant and next to a camp store. I preferred it over the KOA.

The Alpine Inn in Hill City has a great German restaurant. You have to arrive before opening if you don’t want to have to wait for a table. The lunch menu is limited, but we didn’t want to fight the crowd for dinner. We took day trips to Deadwood and the Badlands. Don’t fail to drive the Wildlife Loop in Custer State Park. https://custerresorts.com/activities...wildlife-loop/

We did just a one night stopover in Cody on our way to Yellowstone. I wish we had more time there.

Have a great trip!

Pam
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