Rushmore Shadows RV Resort is a private, gated park located near Rapid City, South Dakota. It features 363 full hookup campsites that are big rig friendly. Many of them are pull through accessible. The park provides free WiFi, allows pets, and has a dump station.
Amenities & Activities
Campsite amenities offered include a swimming pool, a hot tub, a playground, picnic tables, fire circles, and grills. It also includes basic amenities like restrooms with hot showers and laundry facilities. Visitors can also enjoy activities such as volleyball, putt-putt golf, hiking, biking, fishing, and wildlife viewing.
Attractions
The campground is close to nearby attractions like:
Washing of RV's/Autos/Bikes is not permitted. Water is a precious resource. THOU SHALT NOT SPEED. Families are at Play!
Pets are welcome and must be on a leash at all times. Their people must pick up after them at all times. 'Mutt Mitts' are available throughout the Resort for your convenience. We have a fenced dog run for our canine campers.
100 Amps
50 Amps
Community Restrooms
Community Showers
Fire Pit
General Store
Laundry Facilities
Paved Roads
Pet Friendly
Picnic Table
Sewer Hookups
Water Hookups
WiFi
Hot Tub
RV Hookup
Basketball
Biking
Mini Golf
Swimming Outdoors
Tennis
Volleyball
Big Rig Friendly
Family Friendly
Pet Friendly
4.3
Joshua Edwards
5
Awesome little campground! great showers with hot water, very clean, owners are extremely pleasant. Very welcoming and even welcomed our pets We stay at multiple campgrounds yearly and this is definitely on the top of our list. this will be the only place we stay at from now on in the Minot area.
4/28/2025Juanita Vreeland
5
ABSOLUTLEY INCREDIBLE! reasonable prices Great scenery ,quiet secluded yet short drive to anything we needed. VERY Accommodating per any request.
12/20/2024Mary Anderson
3
Beautiful established Oak trees, nice clean amenities, lots of water pressure in the showers! Great campground, however the downfall we didn’t realize when booking was our site was literally 20 feet from railroad tracks which trains came through very often day/night blaring their whistles and shook the camper.
10/21/2024