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If you go to Custer State Park

Published: Sunday, Aug. 19, 2007 12:15 a.m. MDT
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GETTING THERE: Custer State Park is in the Black Hills of western South Dakota, south of metropolitan Rapid City. Other nearby communities include Keystone, Custer and Hill City. The park is traversed by U.S. 16A.

ON THE WEB:

General information: www.sdgfp.info/parks/Regions/Custer/custersp.htm or www.sdgfp.info/Parks/Regions/Custer/index.htm

Tatanka (official guide — pdf version): www.sdgfp.info/Publications/Parks/Tatanka.pdf

Park resorts: www.custerstateparkresort.com

TELEPHONE:

Park headquarters: 605-255-4515

Peter Norbeck Visitor Center: 605-255-4464

Camping reservations: 800-710-2267

Custer State Park Resort information: 605-255-4772; reservations: 888-875-0001

ENTRANCE FEES: Temporary (1-7 day) license — $5 per person, or $12 per vehicle

CAMPING FEES: $2 per person to $18 per camping unit per night, depending upon the campground or camp

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