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South Dakota


Danceland Family Lake Resort

Closest Highways: I-29 and Hwy 77
Closest Cities: Brookings and Sioux Falls, SD
Phone: 605-693-3555
Mail Address: 8510 Danceland Rd., Brookings, SD 57006
Situated: just north of Sioux Falls, on the east side of Lake Campbell.
Features: Horse-friendly people; cabins available; camping; no stalls, but room for picketing or pens; electricity, showers, swimming, restaurant & pub. Open 7 days weekly Memorial Day thru Labor Day; phone ahead on other times of year.
 
 

Grandciel Lodge

Closest Highways: I-90 and Hwy 281
Closest Cities: Plankinton and Mitchell, SD
Phone: (605) 942-7337
Fax: (605) 942-7575
Email: grandcielataol.com
Mail Address: 39037-245th Street, Plankinton, SD 57368
Situated: 90 miles west of Sioux Falls, SD, 30 miles to the Missouri River and 200 miles to the Black Hills.
Stabling: Box stalls available in lodge barn on a reserved basis. Pasture turn-outs always available. Lodge grounds include 160 acres with additional available for riding.
Lodging: Lodging in a Prairie Bed and Breakfast featuring everything from full gourmet meals including bar and dinner service to "on-your-own" in your own unit with full kitchen facilities. Lodge features 6 double occupancy bedrooms and 7 baths. All rooms include two double beds and attached bath. RV/camping also possible. Shared fireside room, decks and hot tub overlooking private pond and Firesteel Creek.
Directions: I-90 to US Highway 281 exit. North on Highway 281 for 8 miles. Right onto 245th Street (gravel). 2-1/2 miles to lodge entrance on right. Lodge is located 0.8 miles off of 245th Street.
   
 

View Their Web Site Plenty Star Ranch

Closest Highways: Hwy 385
Closest Cities: Custer and Pringle, SD
Phone: 605-673-3012
Email: plentyatrapidnet.com
Mail Address: P.O. Box 106, Pringle, SD 57773
Situated: within easy reach of all major attractions in the Black Hills; surrounded by about 100 miles of marked loop trails and within short trailer distances for day rides in Custer State Park, the Centennial Trail or the Mickelson Trail (110 miles of "rails to trails." through the Hills).
Features: Nineteen 10' x 32' and 12' x 24' outdoor covered box stalls, 3 box stalls in the barn and 5 smaller pens for 1 or 2 horses. Also, 12 electric and water hookups for any size trailer plus room for more and a secluded camp a couple of minutes away from the main ranch setting.
Also available are 3 camping log cabins, several Indian teepees, tent sites and a luxurious shower building. Coin operated laundry and a daily breakfast buffet served at the Old Ranch House.
  Owners are fluent in English and German. Guide, shuttle service and hay available.
 
 
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