| REGISTRATION |
The
campground is open all year; flush toilets and water are only available
during part of the year. The campground fee is $12.00 a night per
site when water and toilet facilities are available, generally during
the warmer months. When the water is turned off, the fee is $6.00
a night per site.
Visitors holding
a Golden Age or Golden Access Passport pay a half price fee. After
selecting a site, return to the fee station to register and pay
for the site. Drop fees into the designated box. |
| CAMPSITES |
Occupancy
is on a first-come, first-served basis. Each site accommodates up
to eight people and two vehicles. This limit reduces impacts on the
soil and vegetation. Altering the terrain by ditching or leveling
the ground is prohibited. Campers with recreational vehicles must
park at established campsites within the designated parking area.
There is a limit of 14 days occupancy for the campground. |
| ACCESSIBILITY |
Sites
24 and 61 are for campers with a handicapped license or a disabled
permit. |
| FACILITIES |
There
are no electrical hookups, showers, or dump stations in the campground.
Running water and flush toilets are available during warmer months.
During times of reduced facilities, no water is availble at the campground.
During these times water is available at the visitor center. |
| CAMPGROUND
HOST |
The
campground host resides on site 22 at the entrance to A Loop. This
person can answer many of your questions and provide assistance. |
| RECYCLING
PROGRAM |
You
can recycle materials while camping. Please place recyclables at the
locations marked on the map. Items that can be collected here are
glass bottles and jars, aluminum beverage cans and plastic containers
with the PETE 1 or HDPE 2 markings. Please rinse all recyclables before
placing them in the containers. |
| CAMPFIRES |
Firewood
is available for a small fee at the bin located at the entrance to
the campground. Deposit the fee envelope in the same box as camping
fees. Help preserve the park resources by using this wood and by not
removing wood from the forest. The threat of fire is moderate to high
most of the year. Build fires only in the designated fire grates provided.
Never leave fires unattended and make sure wood and charcoal fires
are completely extinguished before leaving. |
| QUIET
HOURS |
Quiet
hours are between 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. Generators may only be
used from 7:00 am to 7:00 p.m. Maintain your neighbor's right to quiet
by respecting the quiet hours. |
| GROUP
CAMPING |
Group
camping is available by reservation. Contact the park at 605-745-4600
for information about group camping. |
| WILDLIFE |
The
animals found around the campground and throughout the park are wild.
Do not feed or harass the animals that live in Elk Mountain Campground
or in the park. An animal that becomes habituated to people may beg
or become a nuisance. Please, respect wildlife. |
| SECURITY |
Protect
your valuables. Do not invite theft at your campsite. Keep all valuables
with you at all times. Keep extra equipment or personal items out
of sight and locked in your car. |
| WASTE
WATER |
Please
do not dump waste water on the ground. Trailer dump stations are located
in Hot Springs and Custer. Camper service sinks are available in each
comfort station. Remember, a very delicate cave lies beneath the campground
and our actions may have a negative impact on it. |
| PETS |
Help
preserve the environment at Wind Cave National Park by keeping all
dogs, cats and other pets on a leash at all times. Pets running loose
disrupt the native wildlife, can disturb other park visitors and are
sometimes the targets of larger wild animals. |
| EMERGENCY
ASSISTANCE |
Contact
the campground host in site 22 or use the pay telephone to call
911 or (605) 745-4600 during business hours. |