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Willow Creek Horse Camp Introduce

Willow Creek Horse Camp is a hidden gem nestled in the heart of the Black Hills, offering a perfect blend of adventure, relaxation, and natural beauty. Located on Hwy 244 in Hill City, SD, this charming campground is a haven for equestrians and nature lovers alike. With its proximity to iconic attractions like Mount Rushmore and the breathtaking trails of the Black Hills, Willow Creek Horse Camp provides an ideal base for exploring South Dakota's outdoor wonders.

What sets Willow Creek Horse Camp apart is its focus on horseback riding and outdoor activities. The camp offers 40 acres of beautiful terrain, with direct access to well-marked trails that wind through stunning landscapes. Whether you're an experienced rider or just starting out, the trails at Willow Creek are sure to provide a memorable experience. For those who don't have horses, the campground also provides horseback riding lessons and guided tours, making it accessible to all visitors.

Willow Creek Horse Camp is designed with convenience and comfort in mind. The campsite features modern amenities, including clean restroom facilities, potable water, and laundry services. For those looking for a more primitive experience, there are no-hookup camping sites available, offering a quieter and more secluded option. The campsites are spread out across the property, ensuring privacy and a peaceful atmosphere for all guests.

One of the standout features of Willow Creek Horse Camp is its corrals. These spacious and well-maintained areas provide ample room for horses to graze and move around freely. The corrals are also equipped with easy-to-clean facilities, making them a favorite among both campers and their equine companions.

Willow Creek Horse Camp is more than just a place to stay; it's a destination that offers a wide range of activities for the whole family. In addition to horseback riding, visitors can enjoy hiking, fishing, and exploring the nearby attractions. The campground also hosts regular events and workshops, such as horse training sessions and guided trail rides, providing plenty of opportunities to engage with other guests and learn new skills.

Customer feedback highlights the camp's commitment to quality and customer satisfaction. One visitor shared their experience: "We camped here because we love the no-hookup camping that usually is quieter. We do NOT have horses and this campground has 4 sites by themselves that are non-horse sites and they're AMAZING. It was so quiet and hardly anyone camping. Access directly to trails and close to the tourist attractions, including Mt Rushmore. Definitely will stay again." Another visitor added: "Beautiful horseback riding at Willow Creek!! The trails are well-marked and it's just beautiful. Horse Corrals are really nice and easy to clean. Bathroom facilities are well taken care of, lawn looks great, and nice campsites. Will definitely be back next year for another week of great riding!"

  • Scenic location in the Black Hills near Mount Rushmore
  • 40 acres with direct trail access for horseback riding
  • Modern amenities and no-hookup camping options
  • Well-maintained corrals and clean facilities
  • Family-friendly environment with guided tours
  • Proximity to top South Dakota attractions
  • Positive customer feedback for quiet, beautiful trails, and excellent facilities

Whether you're planning a family vacation, a romantic getaway, or an adventure-filled trip with friends, Willow Creek Horse Camp offers something for everyone. With its combination of stunning natural beauty, convenient amenities, and exciting activities, it's no wonder that visitors return year after year. Experience the magic of the Black Hills at Willow Creek Horse Camp – your perfect gateway to outdoor adventures and unforgettable memories.

Location

South DakotaPennington CountyHill CityHwy244

Customer Reviews

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Callie Ackerman-Jasper
Aug 25, 2024

We camped here because we love the no-hookup camping that usually is quieter. We do NOT have horses and this campground has 4 sites by themselves that are non-horse sites and they're AMAZING. It was so quiet and hardly anyone camping. Access directly to trails and close to the tourist attractions, including Mt Rushmore. Definitely will stay again.

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Deb hillenbrand
Aug 18, 2018

Beautiful horseback riding at Willow Creek!! The trails are well-marked and it's just beautiful. Horse Corrals are really nice and easy to clean. Bathroom facilities are well taken care of, lawn looks great, and nice campsites. Will definitely be back next year for another week of great riding!

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Virtual Traveler 360
Jul 03, 2020

Nice quiet campsite. They only have 3 tent sites available but they have really nice horse sites. The horse sites are complete with enough room for horse trailers and have pens that could hold 4 or 5 horses that get along together. A creek follows the 3 tent sites and the mosquitos are bad by site 1. It's the closest to the creek so you get a amazing flowing creek sound to put you to sleep just prepare for the skeeters! Don't forget to check in at horsethief campground!

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Rachel B
Jul 19, 2018

Although this is a horse camp, there are three regular camping sites as well. We tent camp, and we like to ‘rough it’. This campsite is one of our favorites we’ve ever stayed at. Large sites, not many people so very private, sites right on a creek, picnic tables and fire pit at each. Tons of wildlife wandering through as well. There’s not any amenities, an outhouse type bathroom but that’s about it. But it’s beautiful and worth the stay! Also we didn’t know but you have to pay at the campsite about three miles before this one, horse thief. It was $24 a night.

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Kathy Clevenger
Jul 16, 2020

We looked for a campground late, finding most full. We were directed to this campground at Horsethief Lake Campground, where you apparently check-in and pay. We don’t have horses but we’re given a horse site away from others as the camp was mostly empty. Sites had a picnic table, no water close by and pit toilets down the road. Pleasant and quiet.