Sully Creek State Park — Sully Creek State Recreation Area
Art S.The Dyrt PRO User
Reviewed Jun. 25, 2018

Close to Theodore Roosevelt NP and right on the Maah Daah Hey Trail

I didn’t have a spot in the National Park so this was next. The park is right on the horse and hiking trail so I thought we could take advantage. 

The sign in was confusing. Be sure to stop at the ranger station before entering the campground. The ranger set me up with a site that was out in the open. There are some shaded sites but they fill up. Another camper told me that many didn’t show up because of the rain storms. 

There is plenty of space between sites even if it’s in the open. Water is available throughout the campground. Vault toilets are in three spots but it’s quite a long walk to get to them. There is a shower house near the front. I didn’t expect to pay for showers but the site is only $12 so another $1 is fine. 

This was an ok spot for us. I would try some of the other primitive campgrounds next time. We loved being close the the NP and the town of Medora.

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  • Review photo of Sully Creek State Park — Sully Creek State Recreation Area by Art S., June 25, 2018