RV Parks In Sundance, Wyoming
44.4064° N, 104.3758° W
Quick Overview
Sundance sits in the Black Hills of northeastern Wyoming with several RV parks and campgrounds serving travelers on the I-90 corridor, including some free camping options. The Crook County seat is best known for lending its name to the Sundance Kid -- Harry Longabaugh was jailed here in 1887 and adopted the town's name as his outlaw alias, a connection that the local museum and historical markers celebrate. Devils Tower National Monument, America's first national monument, rises dramatically from the surrounding landscape about 28 miles north of Sundance, and the 867-foot volcanic rock formation is one of the most iconic natural landmarks in the West. The Black Hills National Forest surrounds Sundance with ponderosa pine forests, granite outcroppings, and mountain recreation that's less crowded and less expensive than the South Dakota side of the Black Hills. RV camping near Sundance provides an affordable base for visiting Devils Tower and exploring the Wyoming Black Hills, with forest campgrounds and dispersed camping adding options beyond the private parks near the interstate. The Bear Lodge Mountains rising above town provide hiking, mountain biking, and scenic driving through forests and meadows that feel remarkably different from the surrounding prairie. The Vore Buffalo Jump, an archaeological site along I-90 near Sundance, preserves a natural sinkhole where Native Americans drove bison for at least 300 years, with excavated remains of an estimated 20,000 animals. The Sundance Mountain viewpoint above town provides panoramic views of the Black Hills, the surrounding plains, and on clear days, the distant silhouette of Devils Tower. The Crook County Fairgrounds hosts a summer rodeo series and the annual Crook County Fair that bring the ranching community together in events that reflect the genuine working-ranch culture of northeastern Wyoming. The Cook Lake Recreation Area in the Bear Lodge Mountains south of Sundance provides lakeside camping and fishing in a quiet forest setting that's far less busy than the campgrounds near Devils Tower. The area's hunting heritage runs deep, with mule deer, whitetail deer, wild turkey, and elk all present in the surrounding Black Hills terrain, and the fall hunting season brings a distinct character to the community each autumn.
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All Dump Stations Near Sundance
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Forest Service Bunkhouse | 0.2 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Northwestern Hills - Sundance | 1.0 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Mountain View Campgrounds | 1.3 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Mountain View RV Park & Campground | 1.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Reuter Campground | 2.7 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Beulah Campground RV 12 Sites | 16.9 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Arch Rock Campground | 19.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Tatanka Campground | 19.5 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Belle Fourche River Campground | 20.3 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Devils Tower / Black Hills Koa Journey | 20.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
Forest Service Bunkhouse
0.2 miNorthwestern Hills - Sundance
1.0 miMountain View Campgrounds
1.3 miMountain View RV Park & Campground
1.4 miReuter Campground
2.7 miBeulah Campground RV 12 Sites
16.9 miArch Rock Campground
19.4 miTatanka Campground
19.5 miBelle Fourche River Campground
20.3 miDevils Tower / Black Hills Koa Journey
20.4 miTraveling to Sundance by RV
I-90 runs through Sundance connecting to Gillette about 70 miles west and to Spearfish, South Dakota about 45 miles east. Highway 585 heads north toward Devils Tower, with the monument about 28 miles from Sundance. Highway 14 heads west toward the Bighorn Mountains. The interstate handles all RV sizes easily, and the roads to Devils Tower are well-maintained for all vehicles. Fuel and basic supplies are available in Sundance, with more extensive services in Gillette or the South Dakota Black Hills communities. Devils Tower National Monument charges an entrance fee of $25 per vehicle. The Black Hills National Forest roads heading south from Sundance provide access to campgrounds and recreation areas, with road quality varying from paved to good gravel. The South Dakota border is about 20 miles east, putting Deadwood, Sturgis, and Mount Rushmore within day-trip range. The Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in early August draws hundreds of thousands of riders to the South Dakota Black Hills, and the overflow camping and traffic impacts are felt throughout the Sundance area during that period. Advance reservations are essential for camping anywhere in the Black Hills region during rally week.
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Dump Station Costs in Sundance
Camping near Sundance is moderately priced for a Devils Tower gateway community. Of the available options, a portion% are free while a portion% charge fees, with paid parks running $30 to $50 per night for hookup sites. Black Hills National Forest campgrounds offer sites at $12 to $18, and dispersed camping on forest land provides free options for self-contained rigs. Devils Tower monument entrance fee is $25 per vehicle for seven days, or use your America the Beautiful pass. The Vore Buffalo Jump admission is about $10 per adult. Fuel and groceries in Sundance are modestly priced compared to the tourism-oriented South Dakota Black Hills communities, making Sundance a budget-smart base for exploring both sides of the state line.
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Best Time to Visit Sundance by RV
Winter
Nov - Feb
5-32°F
Crowds: Low
Cold Black Hills winters with snow, though I-90 stays open. Devils Tower is accessible year-round but winter visits are quiet.
Spring
Mar - May
22-58°F
Crowds: Low
Spring warming brings green to the Black Hills, with campgrounds opening through May and Devils Tower visits increasing.
Summer
Jun - Aug
50-85°F
Crowds: High
Peak season with Sturgis motorcycle rally in August affecting the entire Black Hills region. Devils Tower and campgrounds are busiest.
Fall
Sep - Oct
28-62°F
Crowds: Medium
Pleasant fall weather with golden pines, fewer crowds than summer, and Devils Tower in quieter autumn light.
Explore the Sundance Area
Devils Tower is the must-visit attraction, and approaching it from the south on Highway 585 provides a dramatic first view of the tower rising above the Belle Fourche River valley. The prairie dog colony at the base of the tower is entertaining to watch, and the Tower Trail loop around the base is an easy 1.3-mile walk that provides views of the rock formation from every angle. The Vore Buffalo Jump along I-90 is an underappreciated archaeological treasure with well-interpreted exhibits about the Native American hunting technique. The Bear Lodge Mountains south of Sundance offer quiet hiking and scenic driving through ponderosa pine forests. If you're a Butch Cassidy fan, the Crook County Museum has exhibits on the Sundance Kid's time in the local jail. Deadwood, South Dakota about 45 miles east provides casino gaming, historic main street attractions, and the legacy of Wild Bill Hickok.
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How many RV parks are near Sundance, Wyoming?
Sundance has {{stationCount}} RV parks and campgrounds in the area, offering Black Hills camping on I-90 with easy access to Devils Tower National Monument and forest recreation in the Bear Lodge Mountains.
Are there free camping options near Sundance?
Yes, {{freeCount}} free options exist near Sundance. Dispersed camping on Black Hills National Forest land in the surrounding mountains provides free camping for self-contained rigs in ponderosa pine and granite terrain.
How far is Sundance from Devils Tower?
Sundance is about 28 miles from Devils Tower National Monument via Highway 585, roughly a 30-minute drive north through rolling ranch country with the tower visible long before you reach the monument entrance.
How much do RV parks cost in Sundance?
Paid RV parks near Sundance typically charge $30 to $50 per night for hookup sites. Black Hills National Forest campgrounds offer sites at $12 to $18, and free dispersed camping on forest land is available.
What is the Vore Buffalo Jump?
The Vore Buffalo Jump near Sundance on I-90 is an archaeological site preserving a natural sinkhole where Native Americans drove bison for hunting over a period of at least 300 years, with excavated remains of an estimated 20,000 animals.
How many RV parks are near Sundance, Wyoming?
Sundance has {{stationCount}} RV parks and campgrounds in the area, offering Black Hills camping on I-90 with easy access to Devils Tower National Monument and forest recreation in the Bear Lodge Mountains.
Are there free camping options near Sundance?
Yes, {{freeCount}} free options exist near Sundance. Dispersed camping on Black Hills National Forest land in the surrounding mountains provides free camping for self-contained rigs in ponderosa pine and granite terrain.
How far is Sundance from Devils Tower?
Sundance is about 28 miles from Devils Tower National Monument via Highway 585, roughly a 30-minute drive north through rolling ranch country with the tower visible long before you reach the monument entrance.
How much do RV parks cost in Sundance?
Paid RV parks near Sundance typically charge $30 to $50 per night for hookup sites. Black Hills National Forest campgrounds offer sites at $12 to $18, and free dispersed camping on forest land is available.
What is the Vore Buffalo Jump?
The Vore Buffalo Jump near Sundance on I-90 is an archaeological site preserving a natural sinkhole where Native Americans drove bison for hunting over a period of at least 300 years, with excavated remains of an estimated 20,000 animals.
Are there free dump stations in Sundance?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Sundance.
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