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    State Game Lodge

    3.6 (108 reviews)
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    Mary A.

    A beautiful hotel that was recently updated. The staff were incredibly friendly and delightful. The food in the restaurant was delicious. A couple points of note. This is a motel rather than a hotel. The windows and door are on the same side and other guests walk past your window to get to their rooms. Not terrible but if you like natural light it's a huge disappointment since you really can't open your shades without everyone walking by having a full view into your room. The other negative for me was that the insulation between the floor to block noise was not there. Who ever was above us was a heavy walker and paced for 2-3 hours at night. It was very disruptive and something we were not accustomed to even though we travel frequently and stay in many different hotels. We didn't hear the neighbors on the sides of us but the guests above us were really bad. Maybe just bad luck on our part. The location is great and the park is amazing but I think it's helpful to have a good understanding before booking.

    Cindy L.

    It was called the summer White House established in 1927 under President Calvin Coolidge. Another president that stayed there was Dwight D Eisenhower in 1953. That location is fantastic. Don't expect anything fancy. Very outdated and not the love that it should have received. Found a bottle of cleaning spray, shower was dirty, and a used bar of soap was also in the shower, Don't people know how to clean. The lobby was small and quaint, had a great little gift store, the bar was small but good food in the restaurant was great, Love the ribeye and mash potatoes. This is also where the governors meet to have meat, stay and party before the bison roundup. I believe they could put some love and care into this place to make it amazing. It was overpriced for the amenities,I'm NOT sure if I would stay there again.

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    Rolando N.

    Stopped buy for lunch as we were touring Custer State Park. They had a limited menu for lunch. Mostly burgers, salads, sandwiches and just a few entrees. This is not your ordinary fare. The chef blends local items with traditional to create a wonderful meal. We started with rabbit and rattlesnake sausage, with mustard sauce and onion jam. Wow, this combination really worked. Excellent spices on the sausage and the sweet jam was simply wonderful. The burger is quite possibly one of the best burgers I've ever had. Cooked to perfection on a toasted bun and topped with Gouda cheese, bacon, and crispy fried onions. Incredible is the only way to describe this. Treat yourself to this hidden gem if you happen to be in the area.

    Katie N.

    This review is based on our drive through Custer State Park. Definitely a highlight of the trip to be able to see animals on the drive so close up. Definitely recommend for kids and adults!

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    Singi D.

    The tomato soup was interesting, the Reuben sandwich was very fresh and tasty, came with 3 pieces of steak fries. Staff was very attentive, friendly and service was topnotch. Met an artist and had a great chat with him. The establishment is very well decorated & very grand. I enjoyed the outdoor scenery while having lunch on the patio. Highly recommended

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    Annie F.

    What a beautiful spot to enjoy some South Dakota delicacies! We stopped here on a Mount Rushmore tour and had no idea what to expect. The property was gorgeous and as native New Yorkers, we were so delighted to see so many unique items on their lunch menu. We tried the pheasant spring rolls and rabbit and rattlesnake sausage. Both were outstanding, but we really enjoyed the sausage, which came with toast points and a fruity chutney. Our server was attentive and friendly. Highly recommend!

    Teri W.

    Disappointed with room rates and service. I understand it's tough times during covid. How about a discount on room rates since there is no stay over service? I'm not even comprehending that logic since the restaurant is open and serving food, people not wearing masks, which I could not care less if they do or not. Why can't the hotel have stay over service? Oh well. ‍ When we checked in we found our room had three sheets of toilet paper (no extra rolls in the room) for our 3 night stay and a dirty towel was hanging on the back of the door. I'm sorry but I don't think the price reflects the service. I'm hoping the rest of our stay changes my mind about future stays.

    The adorable bat outside our hotel! :-)
    Keyshawndre C.

    This is a tough place to review, as it looks like the Four Seasons, but operates like a Ramada Inn, the latter of which is located nearby in the less ideal town of Keystone. Anyways, this place was the summer home of President Coolidge and I understand why -- the main lodge/center looks like a millionaire's home in Connecticut and is centrally located in Custer State Park; it's truly the nicest hotel in the area and naturalized, so we actually DID see a wild buffalo walk right past on the front lawn. There was also the cutest bat hanging outside our room; check the included photos to see him! The rooms are fine -- similar to an older Hyatt or Marriott -- but I wish they'd send a maintenance worker to touch up some missing paint on walls, replace some cracked electrical wall plates and unclog some bathtubs (ours would always fill up to about 4-5" as we showered!) We were in room #114, so take note, folks! ;-) Otherwise, the rooms have wood ceilings, bison-themed bed covers and a nice rustic theme going on. There are no dedicated balconies for each room, but rather one long thoroughfare filled with chairs and patio sets. It's a very nice arrangement to wake up to and enjoy in the mornings and later in the evenings. The guests here appear to be middle-to-higher income, so every car is 2015 or newer; bring a sunshade for your front windshield and your car won't get too hot! Meanwhile, the main restaurant serves an amazing breakfast buffet for $12.50/person (evening during Covid-19) and the dinner menu's a bit pricey, but the food tastes alright, especially considering there are FEW "interesting-to-great" restaurant options in this huge area. Like others, we found the hosts of the restaurant to be TERRIBLE (guy with the pony tail, this means you). The waitstaff is awesome, however, and tries their best to make you feel welcome. We'd totally stay here again, especially for the excellent location, but don't expect amenities like those from a fancier hotel chain, including internet (it wasn't offered at ALL, but hey, you're in the mountains, so go for a hike!)

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    Really neat place to check out, lots of history and ambiance.

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    Great lodge. The room was nice and clean. The restaurant was great and the staff was very friendly. We loved staying there

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    Great menu - fry bread, portabella sandwich, sit in the bar area if there are crowds ahead of you. Fascinating history, great staff.

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    best restaurant in the Badlands area. I could eat there every day. We loved the buffet. very clean.

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    State Game Lodge & Resort

    State Game Lodge & Resort

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    This review is about the restaurant…read more I ordered the bison sirloin. It was cooked properly at medium but could not be chewed by an omnivore. The toughest piece of $38 meat I've ever encountered. I powered through about 1/3 of it before my jaw gave out. On top of that they tried to sneak in a $10 moose on my tab that I never ordered. They know how tough that steak is. It needs to just come off the menu. Probably the other food is better but I never went back.

    This review is on the restaurant at the State Game Lodge…read more We had dinner here on a Monday, celebrating my wife's birthday. Her Bison filet was good, according to her. Cooked correctly to medium rare. She was happy. I had the trout with wild rice including some other inedible ingredients. The trout was served mostly hot, over cooked, and really dry. The rice side was way undercooked, stone cold in fact with hard rice grains and other crunchy things I could not identify. The carrots were cold and under cooked. My son had a pork chop that was way over cooked and dry as a bone. Chewy and well hard to swallow. The server was nice but inept. He was slow and clearly from the B or C team. (It was a Monday). If the food was good the prices would be ok, but the food quality made the value terrible. When he finally asked about our food, and we told him our complaints he immediately insisted on giving us a (1) dessert "on the house". That's an $8 dessert for $46 worth of awful food. The dessert was pretty good, but the trade off made it impossible to really enjoy. Could not in good conscience recommend this restaurant to anyone. The space itself is neat, even though you enter and exit through a gift shop.

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    The Pines Country Inn

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    Tucked away (and I mean "tucked" away) in Newcastle, you'll find your stay for the evening. Don't…read moreget discouraged if you can't find it right away. It's there. I eventually found it. Of course, I wasn't using GPS like you are, so it took me a bit longer. Tucked away means quiet and quiet it was. Birds chirping were the only sounds I heard when I opened the car door. That's a good sign if you're looking for quiet. I checked in and was given room #13. Yes, it ran through my mind, uh oh, unlucky number 13. But doom and gloom weren't in the cards for me. Quite the contrary. Number 13 was exceptionally clean and comfortable. My host was friendly and helpful when it came to suggesting a place for dinner. Though trying to follow his directions found me at an oil refinery. LoL! Again, no GPS. I eventually backtracked and ended up where I started to. Quick Tip: At your next stop at a store, pick up some cheap double AA batteries and shove them into your suitcase. You'll be glad you did when your remote for the TV doesn't work. No having to go through the hassle of getting dressed and making your way to the front desk or waiting for maintenance to get to your room. Just pop them in, and you're set. As I had to do at The Pines. It didn't take but a minute before I could watch the mindless dribble which spewed forth. Oh, don't forget to pull your batteries before you leave. You'll undoubtedly need them down the road.

    What a nice hidden little gem. Found this while just searching on Google for places to stay…read moreovernight. I didn't want to spend a lot because this was just going to be used for sleep during a nice little road trip. The owner actually was outside when we pulled up late(930pm) and he was very helpful and gave us the room key. The room was small and quaint very clean very vintage feeling. The bed was very comfortable it was soft but firm and did not feel old. Very quiet environment no loud noises even early in the morning. Also, a very cute area outside for lounging around. I would highly recommend staying here!

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