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RAPID CITY, S.D. — About 2 million people a year pass through Custer State Park on the 18 mile Wildlife Loop Road. Burros, ...
Custer State Park in western South Dakota will have an antelope hunting season later this year, its first since 2016.
The Game, Fish and Parks Commission voted recently to have an antelope hunting season in Custer State Park this fall.
About 100 people gathered on Friday for the grand opening of Custer State Park’s Bison Center, located near the bison corral complex off Wildlife Loop Road. The barn-style building tells the ...
Custer's famous for its bison herd, re-established by Norbeck, the "Father of Custer State Park," after the animals nearly were massacred to extinction. He bought 36 in 1914 and the herd grew ...
Custer State Park has had a 25% increase in camping units from 2012 through 2021 without any increase in the number of campsites at the park, Simpson said.
CUSTER, S.D. — Over 20,000 people gathered Friday, Sept. 29, to watch 60 cowboys and cowgirls roundup the herd of over 1,500 bison during the 58 th annual Buffalo Roundup at Custer State Park ...
The Custer State Park Legion Lake fire remains at 50 percent containment Friday morning, but officials are optimistic that progress will continue to be quickly made on the blaze that has burned 84 ...
After lawmakers kill a proposal for more campsites in CSP, a look at what comes next. A House committee killed a bill to expand campsites in Custer State Park after significant public outcry ...
Custer State Park seasonal employee Vern Nelson was named the 2019 Seasonal Employee of the Year at the South Dakota Division of Parks and Recreation’s annual meeting held recently in Rapid City.
According to the GFP’s most recent elk management plan, published in September, Custer State Park is home to 450 elk, while the agency aspires to grow the population to between 500 and 600.
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