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October 2023 by Eric Lardner
Cute cabins. Clean and affordable. It is Right on us hwy 385 but your only mins away from, MT Rushmore, Crazy Horse , Custer and many other outdoor activities.
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August 2023 by kevin lyons
I have stayed here often. Maybe 3 or 4 times a year for the past few years. I have never found the problems or issues that the negative reviews state. The staff is friendly, the site well kept, the cabins clean and comfortable. If you are looking for a clean, very affordable cabin in Hill City, stay here.
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August 2023 by Sheri Zbleski
We stayed in the Dakota cabin which is located right by the swing set play ground. My 4 year old enjoyed playing in the sand and swinging. The cabin was a perfect set up for our family of 4. A Set of bunk beds in a room and then a bed room with a TV. We thought the bed was comfy. There is no ac but it stayed nice and cool in the cabin. We did some grilling and made breakfast with some of the appliances offered. It is located by the road but traffic calms down at night. We stayed during the end of sturgis rally and were hesitant at first but we really enjoyed seeing the bikes in the town. We really enjoyed our stay and would highly recommend staying in the Dakota cabin.Nearby activities: Located by Mount Rushmore, crazy horse, about a hour away from most attractions. Hill city is a nice little town
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June 2023 by Matt Munson
Only place to get coffee in bill city so therefore the best place to get coffee in bill
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June 2023 by Montana Geology Tours
Just had Espresso on Sunday morning with a Carrot Cake muffin! Delightful Coffee shop. Historic Location!
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March 2023 by Drew Hood
This is a wonderful place to stay and to catch a coffee or smoothie. My kids loved it, and the management is responsive and friendly.
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January 2023 by WyoFishGirl
Stayed in the Dakota Cabin over New Year's weekend. Very easy reservation system, they email you instructions for contactless check in. The named (not numbered) duplex cabins are up a slight hill from the office /coffee shop and things with numbers are on the flatter area, the parking is pretty tight at duplexes and I'd recommend arriving early and parking face out from the hill for easy departure. We found an extremely clean cabin that was small but homey and had plenty of room to move about. The new cabins are duplexes with very thin walls, this was our only major gripe but wasn't a deal breaker (neighbors had boots on the wood floor). Decorations are sparse but the couch and queen bed were comfortable and there were plenty of residential type linens. The heat is supplied by a thermostat controlled gas fireplace which worked very well, please know that the upper walls to both bedrooms are open to the main area to allow for heat/air flow. The duplexes come with an electric skillet and Insta-pot type cooker which allowed us to have croissants with bacon and eggs for breakfast. There is no stove/oven but there is a small microwave and there are barbecues just outside the door, rememberto bring paper towels! Only towels, soap and dish soap are provided for cleanup, the dish set was a 5 pc set. The refrigerator is dorm sized so don't buy too much food or Prarie Berry wine or it won't fit. The TV is in the main bedroom but you're on vacation and won't need it. The cabins sit along a fairly busy (especially in summer) paved highway. It was winter and we had the windows shut so it wasn't bad noise-wise at all but I imagine summer traffic could be an issue for light and late sleepers. It snowed while we were here and they plowed very well first thing in the morning. Our checkout was contactless and they emailed a receipt. Would recommend to friends and will definitely stay here again because of cleanliness, homey feel, comfortable bed, and location. It's not the Ritz but its a nice little getaway in the Hills at a good price. Rustic but had all the things you need to enjoy life for a couple days.
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October 2022 by DanielLaird Laird
What a great little place! Cabins were clean, and well prepped. One item of note: not all cabins have stoves, ours had an electric skillet and bowl thing. It worked well, but was different than we were expecting. Its next to the road, but also next to the woods so it was a nice spot. Very close to lots of things.Rooms: Clean, well stocked, and well heated.Nearby activities: Lots to do nearby. Mt. Rushmore, Black Elk Peak (highest pt east of the Rockies), crazy horse, lots of small towns. The best grocery store is about a mile away, best prices and good selection.Noteworthy details: No direct access to the trail, you have to go down a bit to get on it. Stars are amazing anywhere you go. Lots of things close after labor day, so if visiting in the fall (which is beautiful) not everything will be open, including restaurants, but there is also a lot less traffic from what I was told.
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September 2022 by Tara Durham
Lovely little cabins. Centrally located in the heart of the black hills. Coffee shop is a nice addition. If you plan on cooking make sure to bring pot holders... Would highly recommend!!!
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September 2022 by B H
Stayed in Cabin 8 during our visit to the Black Hills in July/August of 2021. The cabin is historic as they described to us, and we enjoyed the character of it. The cabin was clean, all in working order, large covered porch, and provided plenty of space for the 5 of us. We truly enjoyed our stay and would most certainly stay again. The cabins are located in Hill City near many of the major spots in the Black Hills.
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August 2022 by Payton Fenner Scott Hoeffner
We stayed in Cabin #2 for 5 nights total. Our reservation was for 7 nights but we decided to come home early for a number of reasons. One of those being our inability to sleep well. The cabin is very close to the road and with no AC we have to sleep with the windows open so up until about 10 there is a lot of noise and then again around 7am. The mattress and pillows are also in need of replacement in this cabin. I understand that there was pillows in the office but it seems to be a common complaint from this place that I agree with. That said there was still plenty of perks to this place.. it is very conveniently located close to Hill City, the kitchenette is great and had most everything needed to cook some meals, hot water supply was good, and the “living room” area was spacious and had a nice tv with plenty of channels. We also thoroughly enjoyed the coffee shop and stopped in almost every morning, the cinnamon rolls are to die for. Compared to tent camping this place takes the cake.
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August 2022 by Jim
Do not, I repeat DO NOT STAY HERE! The owners only want your money they don't care about hospitality or comfort. Cabin number 5 needs bulldozed over. It a filthy cobbled up excuse for a place to spend the night. My wife literally set down and cried due to our disappointment. We booked it for 5 nights for several people all of which couldn't believe the owners would rent such a dump. Their selling point is, its the original cabin,, which we invasioned as this really beautiful old time preserved Cabin in the foothills of SD. What a bad dream this turned out to be. We were going to cook out at the grill on the back porch but when we looked inside, it had years of rust and an old spatula stuck to the bottom. One night we were going to use the outside furniture but found they were rotten because they were kept under the roof eve.The hot tub had a brown ring around it and a bad odor. From the front porch you could not see anything because of the overgrown bushes that blocked the unsightly dumpster but not the smell. The pillows were flat as a pancake, we had to purchase new ones. The mattresses were also flat but we made do. I can't say enough about how rundown this place is. Had we read an honest review like this one we would have stayed elsewhere.
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August 2022 by David_Marilyn
For our 38th Consecutive Sturgis Rally & 20th year in HIll City we once again stayed in our annual Rally Home, Cabin #8. (SEVENTEEN YEARS!) We simply can't imagine spending our Rally anywhere else, and we've researched & visited all the possible options. From the central location of Pine Rest one can "day trip" throughout the iconic Black Hills & historic attractions with ease. We are truly thankful for this facility and will certainly be back for Sturgis 83rd 2023, already booked! They have plenty of other cabins, we highly recommend this facility for anyone attending the Sturgis Rally and/or Family Vacations anytime!
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July 2022 by Mary Mo
We rented cabin #5. It is a rundown cobbled up stinky mess. There are two overgrown bushes in front on the porch blocking any view. Also in front of the bushes is the dumpster. Both bathroom floors are slanted and soft spots feel like you might fall through. We had to buy new pillows because the ones they supply are flat. The place smells awful, the mattresses are old and thin.The siding is molded and falling off literally.I'm just being honest. If we had known this we would have searched elsewhere
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July 2022 by Amber Sheppard
Cabin #5 is in dire need of maintenance and attention. The bedding has holes, the pillows are flat as pancakes so much so that we had to go buy pillows! The hideaway bed/couch should not be classified as sleep-able! We had to rib bedding and pillows for this joke of a bed from the other beds-advertised as sleeping 8 yet no bedding in the cabin. Convenient. All bedding, shower curtains and towels are from 1980! The porch is covered in bushes so no one can see any “hills” and the DUMPSTER is right in front of the porch. Classy! Spend another $100/night and get a better cabin-there’s plenty!