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A spacious cabin sits surrounded by trees, featuring a green metal roof and a covered deck on the front. The gravel driveway leads to the entrance, providing a sense of seclusion in the natural landscape.
Cabin in Custer
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 38 reviews

Pinewoods Cabin Secluded wilderness and wildlife

The Pinewoods Cabin in Custer, SD is perfect for those looking for seclusion while still being less than 30 miles to Mount Rushmore and centrally located to Black Hills attractions like Custer State Park, Jewel Cave, Wind Cave and Crazy Horse Memorial. Whether you choose to hike, bike, fish, ATV or horseback ride, this Custer cabin will be perfect for your group. Wonderful lot to relax and enjoy your own piece of Black Hills Heaven on over 4 acres of secluded land. Outdoor firepit and grill.

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A charming tiny home features a wooden exterior with a red door and roof. Surrounded by tall pine trees, a small walkway leads to the entrance, inviting guests to enjoy the peaceful country setting. Natural stones are scattered along the pathway.
Tiny home in Hot Springs
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 123 reviews

Southern Hills Tiny Home

Sleep soundly in a beautiful country setting. Awake refreshed just minutes from many Black Hills attractions. Mt. Rushmore 41 mi. Custer 20 mi. Hot Springs 18 mi. Custer State Park 24 mi. Wind Cave 17 mi. Adjacent to the Mickelson Trail and minutes from hundreds of miles of Black Hills National Forest trails. Wildlife is abundant in the Southern Hills, including deer, turkeys and elk. Or just sit back and relax as you watch the horses graze in the pasture or take in the endless night sky.

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A spacious suite is furnished with a king bed draped in rich red linens. A sitting area features a blue sofa and decorative pillows. A large area rug with intricate patterns lays on the carpeted floor, while wooden furniture adds a touch of elegance to the interior.
Cabin in Custer
5 out of 5 average rating, 9 reviews

Vintage Presidential Suite - Room 203

Discover your private haven in the Black Hills. Presidential suite for two, tucked among pines, offers rustic charm and a break from city life. Amenities: Comfy king bed & luxe linens Ensuite bath, towels & essentials Fridge, microwave, coffee maker TV, desk, iron, hairdryer Step out to a sky full of stars, ideal for stargazing. By day, venture into nearby outdoor activities. From hiking and biking to soaking up nature, this suite is your gateway to adventure and Black Hills tranquility.

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A well-maintained outdoor patio area is showcased, featuring a stone-paved surface and several wooden chairs arranged around a small grill. Lush greenery and a natural landscape are visible in the background, with a sturdy wooden fence providing privacy.
Farm stay in Fairburn
5 out of 5 average rating, 103 reviews

Guest house adjacent to Custer State Park

Take it easy at this unique and tranquil getaway. Guesthouse with full amenities situated next to Custer State Park and Wind Cave National Park is on a 665 acre bison ranch. Relax and take in the beauty of the Black Hills. Enjoy the creature comforts of WiFi, streaming video, full kitchen, laundry and bathroom. I'm close to all of the Black Hills attractions and 1 mile from the bison corrals at Custer State Park. Rapid City is an easy 45 minute drive for dining, groceries, and RAP airport.

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A wooden deck is seen overlooking a green golf course, surrounded by tall pine trees under a clear blue sky. The sunlight casts shadows on the deck's surface, enhancing the natural beauty of the setting.
Guest suite in Custer
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 378 reviews

The View at Bear Rock Two (Top Unit)

Relax in our charming guest suite featuring a private rooftop deck with serene views of Rocky Knolls Golf Course. Enjoy a comfortable queen bed, a renovated bathroom with a modern shower, and convenient amenities like a mini-fridge, microwave, cable TV, and Wi-Fi. Located just minutes from local dining, bars, and major attractions including Mount Rushmore, Crazy Horse Memorial, and Custer State Park, our suite offers the perfect base for your Black Hills adventure.

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An aerial view of a cabin interior features high vaulted wooden ceilings and warm wood accents. A cozy seating area includes a dark sofa and wooden coffee table. Large windows provide natural light, and a dining table is situated near the kitchen space equipped with a gas stove.
Cabin in Custer
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 130 reviews

Farmhouse Cabin in the Black Hills (Cabin 1)

Enjoy a farmhouse cabin on 120 acres. Experience the best of the Black Hills from your massive front porch. Add a farm tour to your experience if you want to interact with farm staff and animals. Enjoy Mount Rushmore, Crazy Horse, Jewel Cave, and hundreds of other attractions only a few miles from your door. Cabin 1 Sleeps 7 1 Private Bedroom (Queen Bed) 1 Loft Bedroom (2 Twin Beds +1 Partial Trundle {kids only}) 1 Foldout Couch (Queen Bed)

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The A-frame cabin is framed by tall pine trees, showcasing a blend of wood and metal in its exterior design. Warm lights illuminate the structure, highlighting the large windows and inviting entrance. A stairway leads to the deck, enhancing accessibility to the cozy retreat.
Tiny home in Custer
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 203 reviews

Modern A-Frame Cabin Next to Custer State Park

Enjoy this spacious modern A-Frame Cabin. Located just 5 minutes to Custer State Park. Experience views of the Needles Highway and Black Elk Peak while you drink your morning coffee! You will have access to the entire house all to yourself! Great area to hike, bike, see the fluffy buffalo. Just a two minute drive to downtown Custer. This area has great ATV and kayak, trail ride rentals near by! Feel refreshed when you stay in this rustic gem.

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A rustic bedroom features natural wood paneling and is furnished with a spacious bed, layered with navy and orange bedding. Light wooden accents include bedside tables and a headboard with prominent grain patterns. Soft light is provided by a lamp, creating a warm atmosphere.
Cabin in Custer
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 257 reviews

RIDGE @ redblue - King bed - near parks & trails

Enjoy your stay in a private, rustic 2-bedroom cabin - all the comforts of home. One king. One queen. Steps off the Black Hills National Forest & Michelson Trail. Centrally located to Wind Cave National Park, Jewel Cave National Monument, Crazy Horse Memorial, & Mount Rushmore National Memorial. Bring hiking shoes. Bring bikes. Adventure is yours! Also see redblue CABIN & OUTLAW. Perfect for family reunion!

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A private hot tub is situated on a covered patio, surrounded by lush greenery. The calming waters reflect the natural light filtering through the canopy of trees. Nearby, a wooden bench and a swing add to the serene outdoor setting.
Cabin in Custer
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 179 reviews

Tenderfoot Creek Retreat

Welcome to Tenderfoot Creek Retreat! You will find yourself surrounded by towering evergreens of the Black Hills National Forest, and steps from the Mickelson Trail. You will occupy the entire main or 2nd floor of this rustic residence. Close to all the major Black Hills attractions yet you will feel at one with nature. Tenderfoot Creek can lull you to sleep or greet the morning with its soothing chatter.

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A stone fire pit is surrounded by a grassy area, with flames flickering above. Two light-colored chairs are positioned nearby, creating a cozy seating arrangement. Tall trees are visible in the background, contributing to the natural setting.
Camper/RV in Custer
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 64 reviews

Quite RV Stay In National Forest

Reconnect with nature in our spacious RV, on this private, tree covered, escape that is 100% surrounded by Black Hills National Forset. Great spot to get comfy and relax with a good book. If you are more of the adventurous type, you can hike, bring your own bike, horses or atv and hit one of the many trails right from the property. So bring your hiking shoes, bikes, atv and even horses if you wish!

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A vibrant field of purple flowers stretches across the landscape, surrounded by green grasses. Pine trees are visible in the background, creating a harmonious blend with the clear blue sky above.
Apartment in Custer
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 332 reviews

Journeys End cozy Apartment attached to house

Cozy apartment attached to the main house, queen bed, full sized couch bed, large shower, mini kitchen with sink, microwave, refrigerator, coffee pot, toaster. Deck outside--gas grill and patio furniture. Located on 26 acres of pine forest, meadow and mt. Rock shop on property. Lots of space for rest, relaxation, or hiking. Access to children's playground, mountaintop deck and hiking trails.

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A serene landscape featuring tall pine trees and a lush green meadow under a soft sunset sky. Mist gently rolls over the hills in the background, creating a peaceful and tranquil atmosphere, inviting reflection and relaxation in nature.
Cabin in Custer
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 242 reviews

Cabin @ Bluebird Ridge:Quiet Refuge

If you appreciate beauty, inside and out, our rustic-modern cabin is perfect for you. It's cozy enough for 2 and spacious enough for up to 8. The cabin is surrounded by forest and looks out to the meadows and Hills. If you want comfort, outdoor living space, beauty, peace and quiet, we encourage you to come make yourself at home! Follow us on Insta @bluebirdridge

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in West Custer?

    Look for vacation rentals and lodges around the town center or near the scenic outskirts of West Custer. Many options are set among pine forests, providing easy access to hiking and regional attractions.

  • What are the best things to do in West Custer with kids?

    Families frequently suggest visiting nature centers to learn about local wildlife, exploring gentle hiking trails, or joining guided tours to see native animals. Interactive exhibits and junior ranger programs add extra enjoyment for younger guests.

  • What are some of the best things to do in West Custer?

    Explore trails in Custer State Park, take guided tours to spot bison and deer, or visit museums sharing regional history. Panoramic views around the Black Hills and locally owned galleries round out the experience.

  • How is the weather in West Custer?

    West Custer has cold winters around 13–36°F (-11–2°C), and warm, mostly pleasant summers reaching 86°F (30°C). Rainfall is highest in late spring and early summer, so layers and a rain jacket help you prepare.

  • When is the best time to visit West Custer?

    Late spring through early fall is often recommended for milder weather, blooming landscapes, and expanded outdoor activities. Cooler temperatures and fewer crowds in spring or autumn offer a quieter experience.

  • What are the best places to visit in West Custer?

    Explore Custer State Park for granite formations and wildlife, or visit local museums highlighting regional heritage. The area around the Black Hills attracts those interested in scenic drives and historical landmarks.

  • What are some hiking trails in West Custer?

    Explore trails winding through forests, open meadows, and around scenic rock formations in and near West Custer. Well-known options include the paths in Custer State Park and those reaching around the Black Hills National Forest.

  • What are some family activities we can do in West Custer?

    West Custer has interactive nature centers, local museums, and opportunities for wildlife watching that families often enjoy. Outdoor spaces make it easy to picnic, spot local animals, or try family-friendly hiking trails.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from West Custer?

    Explore the region’s caves, traditional Native American sites, or scenic areas in the Black Hills. Art galleries and western heritage museums nearby add variety to a day’s adventure.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in West Custer?

    Many vacation rentals and lodges in West Custer welcome pets, especially those near forests and trails. Some properties provide easy access to outdoor spaces for walking with your dog.

  • What are some local tips for visiting West Custer?

    Arrive early at popular trailheads, especially in summer, to enjoy quieter paths. Keep an eye out for local wildlife and consult park updates for seasonal trail conditions.

  • What is West Custer known for?

    West Custer is known for outdoor recreation, granite peaks, and proximity to state and national parks. The region also has a history shaped by gold mining and ranching communities.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in West Custer?

    Seek out lesser-known hiking paths winding through pine forests, or visit small art studios that showcase local creativity. Quiet lakes and unique rock outcrops also attract those who enjoy peaceful scenery.

  • What are the best foods to try in West Custer?

    Hearty regional dishes often feature bison burgers, locally raised beef, and trout. Some local spots serve fry bread, Native American-influenced fare, and classic American comfort food.

  • What should I bring for a trip to West Custer?

    Pack layers—temperatures can shift from chilly mornings to warm afternoons—plus a light rain jacket for occasional showers. Sturdy walking shoes and sun protection are helpful for exploring the outdoors.

  • What is the nightlife in West Custer like?

    Evenings in West Custer often center on relaxed saloons, local breweries, and venues with live music. The scene is generally mellow, with community events and casual gathering places for visitors and locals alike.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in West Custer?

    West Custer hosts seasonal festivals focused on arts and crafts, classic car shows, and events celebrating the region’s western heritage. Summer parades and music gatherings are frequently suggested during the warmer months.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in West Custer?

    Many vacation rentals in West Custer are set up for families, with multiple bedrooms, kitchens, and space for group activities. Look for homes near parks or quiet neighborhoods to make the most of your stay.