Places to avoid in Black Hills

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hey_poolboy

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My wife and I are heading to Badlands and Balck Hills in just a few more weeks. Finding cool campsites is part of the fun, and we've researched a few, but it got me to thinking. Anyone have
any info on places to avoid in the Black Hills area? There could be any number of reasons, but if you've stayed at a site that you regret I'd love to know ahead of time rather than arriving at
a site (or in an area) only to find out it's just a miserable place.

Thanks!
 

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There was a campsite in eastern Colorado that USED to be a Jellystone, downhill from a hotel, to which would not willingly return. We actually packed up and left before nightfall. Our experience in Badlands, Cedar Pass, Black Hills and Deadwood, however,were good, so I can only offer positive reviews of where we stayed there.

It's a stunning area for those of us like me from back east, or flatlanders.