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Creekside Lodge at Custer State Park Resort Introduce
Welcome to Creekside Lodge at Custer State Park Resort, your perfect getaway in the stunning Black Hills of South Dakota. Situated along the scenic US-16, this lodge offers a unique blend of natural beauty, modern comforts, and exceptional service, making it an ideal choice for travelers seeking a memorable stay in the great outdoors.
The lodge is surrounded by the breathtaking landscapes of Custer State Park, where you can encounter diverse wildlife such as bison, elk, and bighorn sheep. Whether you're exploring the Wildlife Loop, Needles Highway, or nearby attractions like Mount Rushmore and Devils Tower, Creekside Lodge serves as a convenient and comfortable base for your adventures.
Accommodations at Creekside Lodge are designed with your comfort in mind. Each room features a king-sized bed, a cozy couch, and essential amenities like a microwave, refrigerator, and coffee pot. The separate sink and counter area outside the bathroom make it easy for couples to get ready for the day. Enjoy reliable internet access and a serene atmosphere that allows you to unwind after a day of exploration.
Dining at the lodge is a treat, with a restaurant that offers delicious meals such as Elk Osso Bucco and Bison Sirloin. While some guests have noted occasional service delays, the overall dining experience is highly praised. The common area in the lodge is perfect for gathering with friends or family, complete with tables, a microwave, and a coffee machine.
Here’s what some of our guests have to say about their experience:
- "Fantastic experience, great food! We came back for the lunch buffet, and it was really good. I would return here again."
- "The lodge was a great base for exploring the Black Hills. We visited Mount Rushmore, Devils Tower, and more, all within a short drive."
- "The wildlife encounters were incredible! We saw bison, elk, and even mountain goats near the Needles Tunnel."
Whether you're planning a romantic retreat, a family vacation, or a trip with friends, Creekside Lodge at Custer State Park Resort promises an unforgettable experience. Book your stay today and immerse yourself in the natural wonders of the Black Hills.
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We ate at the restaurant for my wife's birthday. Fantastic experience, great food (Elk Oso Bucco and Bison Sirloin). Thanks Marco! We came back a few days later and had the lunch buffet. It was really good!
I rarely provide a review where "I would return here again", but indeed that is exactly what I would do. My wife and I and two other couples drove here from Omaha, NE and Sydney, IA to have a few days of fun in the Black Hills. We arrived a few days after the resort opened for the season and ended up using the Lodge as our base of operations. All of these excursions were a relatively short distance away: Mt Rushmore, Devils Tower, Rapid City, Needles Hwy, Wildlife Loop, Reptile Gardens, and Deadwood. We plan to visit the Badlands on the way home, which is also relatively close to the Lodge. Check in - There was no staff at the Creekside Lodge, so we checked in at the State Lodge, a short distance away. Check in was easy and the lobby was very old and quaint. A definite visit even if you check in at the Creekside Lodge. Room - We had a second floor room with a king sized bed, but no balcony. Not having a balcony was great, as it made watching the wildlife easier without having to go outside. The mattress was stiff, but enjoyable. The various lamps had different brightness and frequency bulbs, which could be better, but there was sufficient light. The sink and counter are outside the restroom with the bath/shower and toilet, which is great when two people are trying to get ready for the day. Internet access in the room was very good as well. The couch is comfortable too. There is a very good coffee pot in the room, microwave oven, and refrigerator. Restaurant - we ate in the restaurant one night and the food and service were great, although a little pricey. We also at in the restaurant the next morning and were sadly disappointed. We were there for 1.5 hours when we really would like to have been there for less than an hour. The eggs were tasty, but the hashbrowns were undercooked, despite all of us telling the server to ensure that our hashbrowns were "crispy". He admitted that he thought we were joking. The food was plentiful and ok. We decided to get snack food for dinner and breakfast in town and we enjoyed the Creekside Lodge common area to eat together. We decided that the few issues we encountered in the restaurant were due to the lodge just opening for the season. Creekside Lodge lobby and common area - Very nice ambience, but we rarely saw any staff there. The good news is that if no staff are present, you can take a short walk to the main lodge for assistance. The common area has quite a few tables and counter space, along with a microwave and coffee machine. I don't drink coffee, but everyone else did and no one liked the coffee from that machine. We enjoyed meeting together for breakfast and "dinner" (cheese, crackers, adult beverages) and watching TV. The fireplace was not working. They do have a variety of board games and puzzles to help keep you entertained in your downtime. WILDLIFE! - Be careful as bison do wander the area. We had one bison walk a VERY close distance from the lodge, which we thoroughly enjoyed. The wildlife loop yielded lots of bison, elk, a few bighorn sheep, prairie dogs, deer, and the silly burros, who will gladly come right up to your window begging for treats. Who knew that they like Pringles, which is all we had to offer. The Needles highway was awesome, but beware that anything larger than a Ford Expedition will be difficult to get through some of the tunnels - slow and steady. The Needles Tunnel, at the top was especially tight. It had snowed overnight and the roads were slippery light snow. The highlight of the Needles excursion was seeing Mountain Goats near the Needles Tunnel.
Clean, plenty of wild life, friendly, centrally located, they offer excursions (we did the Chuck wagon cookout). It was a lot of fun, totally worth going on.
This is an interesting place. The hotel itself is located inside the state park, so there's an extra cost of a park license that you have to pay. There's a Jeep tour based from this location that is 100% worth doing, but you don't have to be a guest to do it. Absolutely do the Jeep tour, our guide told us about a bunch of other free activities in the park. The hotel itself: it's important to note there is absolutely nothing to do at the hotel except sleep. If you're wanting to hang out at a hotel and not leave the property, go elsewhere. If there's nature stuff you want to do, or activities in the park that you want to do, you'll be hard pressed to get closer to them overnight. There is no food at the hotel, plan accordingly. There is a zero late checkout policy, plan accordingly. There is an extra fee for a crib/pack and play, so if you have small children, plan accordingly. My biggest gripe was the AC. The AC only has an auto mode, and it will heat or cool to your set temperature. This means that if you walk into your room in the middle of the summer and turn the AC from 60 (default) to 70, it will turn on the heat, and you will die a slow painful and stuffy death. Also, the AC vents directly into the patios, so while it's beautiful to sit and look out at the park, you get to do so with gale force winds blowing hot air on you. Imagine sitting on top of your air compressor at home, it's like that. We enjoyed our stay, but a few issues (above) brought down the overall rating.
Buffalo Safari tour was awesome. Our tour guide was the best. He was very informative, told very interesting stories and got us up real close to the buffalo. Also saw prairie dogs, a coyote and pronghorn antelope. Would definitely recommend!
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