We arrived here July 10 for 3 nights. This is one of the best parks we have visited in the RPI system. We were lucky to get directed to the upper section which had full hookups, 50 amp electric, water, and sewer. The 20 X 50 foot concrete pads were separated by green mowed grass and trees on all sides. Owners get priority reservations on the upper section and can stay 21 days and then must move to the lower section for nine days before they can return to the upper section. Many of them stay extended periods. The lower section has gravel streets, gravel pads, 30 amp electric and water (no sewer). It is a healthy walk to the facilities from the lower section. This resort is full of all the amenities, large clubhouse with exercise room, pool table, ping pong table, puzzles, television, video rentals, ice cream store, full serve restaurant, huge pool and spa, tennis courts, music entertainment, and the check in lobby with oversized fire place and seating area were exceptional. I have never done this before, but I must give a split rating for this park. I rate the upper section P***** and the lower section P***.
We had rain every day we were here, but the storms don't last long. We visited Mount Rushmore, Sturgis, and Deadwood from this location. We dined out one night in nearby Hill City at the Alpine Inn. We waited nearly two hours to get a table but the meal was worth it. Only two choices on the menu, a 6 oz filet mignon, or a 9 oz filet mignon. This has to be the best steak I have ever sampled. They serve it with a lettuce wedge with your choice of dressing, and a baked potatoe. They sell this meal for $6.98 or $9.98.
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