Sundance Campground and Trailhead

Sundance | Black to Yellow

specialized campground for horses in Black Hills National Forest. The campground/trailhead has six open corrals, two eight-horse stalls, and a handicap loading ramp. There are fresh water and 10 campsites. This area is open with no trees. A large parking area will accommodate a tractor-trailer. It is near Bear Lodge trails and Sundance Trail System.

The site also has fire rings, restrooms, and parking. Showers, telephones, and a convenience store within ten miles.

The Black Hills are in northeastern Wyoming and western South Dakota, covering an area 125 miles long and 65 miles wide. Enjoy yourself while viewing the many rugged rock formations, canyons and gulches, open grassland parks, tumbling streams, and deep blue lakes.

Millions of visitors come to the Black Hills each year to experience the rich and diverse heritage.

Directions:
Take Interstate 90 to exit 189. Turn left toward the town of Sundance. After about one mile take a right on Government Valley Road. Drive three miles to the campground and trailhead.

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Contact

PO Box 680

Sundance, WY, 82729

(307) 283-1361

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