South Dakota is a state for adventurers: agree or disagree? I definitely agree, and for a lot of reasons – many of them being our jaw-dropping natural wonders (and the fact that you can camp at or near most of them). Our little corner of the world is a hidden gem, often overlooked in favor of more famous places. One of the best things you can do for yourself is to get out and enjoy the amazing wonders this little state has to offer, and I think camping is by far the greatest way to do that. Better still, despite the bitter cold of winter, there are plenty of campgrounds in South Dakota open all year. Perhaps my favorite year-round campground in South Dakota is the one at Wind Cave National Park; its beauty is unmatched, and the wonders there never seem to stop.

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To learn more about Elk River Campground and to reserve your campsite in advance, be sure to visit the official National Park Service website. Once you’ve been to this year-round campground in South Dakota, you’re sure to return again and again! Planning on hiking while you’re here? Good plan. Check out our epic hiking trip packing list for all kinds of inspiration.

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