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House in Custer, SD
10 guests · 4 bedrooms · 2 baths
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About this house rental
Welcome to the 1882 Dakota Territory Vacation Home. This home is located in the quaint mountain town of Custer, the Estes Park of South Dakota. Custer is a great mountain town that teems with life. The town offers the friendly smiles of South Dakotans and the ability to walk to dining and entertainment anytime of the day. Best of all, you have direct access to all the sites from this location which is perched just 2 miles from the West Gate of the Park. After a weary day of fun and frolic, retire in this vacation home with its double brick walls and the only thing that will rattle your cage is the snoring from a deep, deep sleep.
This home offers the traveler all the comforts of home surrounded by all the modern conveniences, all while staying in a piece of Custer's storied past. This home was constructed shortly after General Custer's first expedition into the area. Also, with a little investigation one discovers that while the original Custer County Courthouse was being built, a home, not too far away (this one), was also rising from the ground. Folks were amazed back in the day (and even still to this day) how similar the materials were (bricks, bldg hardware, etc) to that of the New Courthouse....after closer inspection the builder of the home wound up in the clink for siphoning off materials from the courthouse for his own gain. His 'act' still stands to this day and can be noted in the earliest photographs of Custer. Come and stay in a true piece of Custer History, The 1882 Dakota Territory Home.
A Virtual Tour:
Main Level: Savor a morning cup of coffee on The Hitch – our front porch. Minnie’s Kitchen is equipped with almost every culinary tool you could ever need during your visit, including a dishwasher. There are two grocery stores in town: Custer County Market, two blocks east & across the street, pick up some buffalo meat for grilled burgers on the McKinley Patio, grill and tools are ready...just add the sizzle. For a more formal dinner at home, choose a bottle of wine at Lynn’s Dakota Mart on the eastern edge of downtown. If you’re in the mood for a meal out, enjoy one of Custer's many fine restaurants.
For some Custer-style fun, you’ll find board games and puzzles in the McHugh Game Parlor, as well as arcade games and a juke box – no quarters needed. Parents, there is an OFF switch if you just can’t take it anymore! Guests needing a change of pace can relax in the Dakota Dining/Living Room where a selection of local interest books and prints by local artists can be found. A DVD player and some movies can be found by the living room TV. A Video store is just across the street. The Sundstrom Hideaway is the only bedroom (queen bed) on the main level, and offers easy access to the kitchen, laundry room and main level bathroom. Of course, FREE WiFi throughout!
Upper Level: We hope you find the Newberg Nest (king bed – back bedroom upstairs) to be cozy, comfortable and even a little romantic. Relax in the cozy reading chair or watch a little TV before bed. In Rosa’s Room you'll find a queen bed – (upstairs at front of house), and in Julia’s Room (1 single bed & 1 queen bed – (middle upstairs walk through bedroom) with Playstation and several games to choose from. Two TVs in the house are hooked up to local cable. There’s a selection of books for your enjoyment upstairs. Towels for the upstairs bathroom are in the hallway, and spare bedding is in Rosa’s closet. Extra towels can be found in the laundry room off the kitchen. Feel free to use the washer and dryer during your stay if you wish.
If you’re visiting during the warmer months, we hope you’ll enjoy a stroll through Sadie’s Garden – a great place to unwind on the east side of the house. There are two Rhubarb plants in back that can be harvested for wonderful desserts.
Relax and Enjoy your stay at the - 1882 Dakota Territory House!
We hope you’ll sign our guestbook on the main level before you head back home.
Your Hosts, Dave and Julie
A little history...
In 1982, on the one-hundredth birthday of what is now the 1882 Dakota Territory Vacation Home, Gayle Newberg, former owner, spoke for the home:
“I’m celebrating my Birthday, just one hundred years ago today my builder and owner walked through the front door of his “comfortable and commodious” new brick home on “upper Custer Avenue.” His name was Patrick McHugh, owner of a saloon and brick yard, and president of the board of trustees of Custer City, Dakota Territory.”
“I sit firmly on a side hill on lot 5, block 34. My 17-inch (thick) walls sit on a wide foundation of rock. They are built of two courses of brick with space in between. Every sixth row is placed endwise to tie them firmly. Where my owner got his windows, doors, and hardware and woodwork, I haven’t a guess, but I have always been proud that they match those in the equally new courthouse down the street a block and a half.”
“On July 13, 1882, Pat gave me to his wife, Rosa.” Poor Pat, it’s good that he built well. I was pretty shaken to learn that, as a result of a judgment against him by Messers, Plunkett and Lynch of Pennington County, I was to be auctioned off from the courthouse steps at 10 a.m. Sept. 28, 1883 by Sheriff John Code and his deputy, H.N. Ross.”
“I was bought by Buell R. Wood for $462.72, who promptly “gave” me to his wife. The Woods made me nervous. They mortgaged me 13 times between 1883 and 1907. The last was to Anna M. Courney, and she got me. Turns out she was married to William Courtney. It took Anna six years to clear my name, even though she made “valuable improvements”. In fact the Woods were still making legal claims until 1919, when Anna and her husband sold me to Julia and Frank Gira who turned me over to George Hitch. You may remember the Hitches…related to the Kidwells, I do. They added on my front porch! It was pretty fancy to be sure, it really dressed me up. I felt like a fine lady.”
“Well, George gave me to his wife, Nellie. In 1941, Widow Hitch sold me to to Carl Sundstrom, a single man...ran a newspaper, I’ve heard. Carl, by his attorney-in-fact, J.L. Sundstrom, sold me to L.D. and Signa Pitts (saved having to give it to her) in 1945. Lon (Pitts) built a fancy house on the corner and sold me to Harvey Robertson. Harvey and Minnie took good care of me for many peaceful years. In 1972, they reluctantly entrusted me to some old friends, Winston and Gayle Newberg. I was her birthday present!”
“These people! They never let me rest. They kept my innards in an uproar...always changing and improving me.....and they decide I need another improvement. It’s painful but sort of interesting. Keeps me from getting old.”
Since 1982, the house was purchased by the Gausman family; Chet and Mary, and Kris and Gretchen Gosch. They have also shaken its bricks and timber with a complete modernization of the interior by Black Hills Design and Construction. It’s present owners are Bob and Sarah Kopp, a young Entrepreneurial family.
The 128 year old Romanesque Revival home is located on Mt. Rushmore Rd., formally known as “upper Custer Avenue”, “Custer City, Dakota Territory”.
- this was written by Gayle Newburg, a former owner of the home.
Keywords: Old West Style Vacation, Barbecue Grill, Historic House, Game Room, Comfortable Beds, Family Fun, Central Location, Black Hills, Family Reunions, Extended Family, Outdoors, Beautifully Furnished, Centrally Located in the Beautiful Black Hills, Free WiFi, Walking Distance to Dining & Shopping, Romanesque Revival Home Cabin, Hill City, Vacation Rental, Family Friendly
This home offers the traveler all the comforts of home surrounded by all the modern conveniences, all while staying in a piece of Custer's storied past. This home was constructed shortly after General Custer's first expedition into the area. Also, with a little investigation one discovers that while the original Custer County Courthouse was being built, a home, not too far away (this one), was also rising from the ground. Folks were amazed back in the day (and even still to this day) how similar the materials were (bricks, bldg hardware, etc) to that of the New Courthouse....after closer inspection the builder of the home wound up in the clink for siphoning off materials from the courthouse for his own gain. His 'act' still stands to this day and can be noted in the earliest photographs of Custer. Come and stay in a true piece of Custer History, The 1882 Dakota Territory Home.
A Virtual Tour:
Main Level: Savor a morning cup of coffee on The Hitch – our front porch. Minnie’s Kitchen is equipped with almost every culinary tool you could ever need during your visit, including a dishwasher. There are two grocery stores in town: Custer County Market, two blocks east & across the street, pick up some buffalo meat for grilled burgers on the McKinley Patio, grill and tools are ready...just add the sizzle. For a more formal dinner at home, choose a bottle of wine at Lynn’s Dakota Mart on the eastern edge of downtown. If you’re in the mood for a meal out, enjoy one of Custer's many fine restaurants.
For some Custer-style fun, you’ll find board games and puzzles in the McHugh Game Parlor, as well as arcade games and a juke box – no quarters needed. Parents, there is an OFF switch if you just can’t take it anymore! Guests needing a change of pace can relax in the Dakota Dining/Living Room where a selection of local interest books and prints by local artists can be found. A DVD player and some movies can be found by the living room TV. A Video store is just across the street. The Sundstrom Hideaway is the only bedroom (queen bed) on the main level, and offers easy access to the kitchen, laundry room and main level bathroom. Of course, FREE WiFi throughout!
Upper Level: We hope you find the Newberg Nest (king bed – back bedroom upstairs) to be cozy, comfortable and even a little romantic. Relax in the cozy reading chair or watch a little TV before bed. In Rosa’s Room you'll find a queen bed – (upstairs at front of house), and in Julia’s Room (1 single bed & 1 queen bed – (middle upstairs walk through bedroom) with Playstation and several games to choose from. Two TVs in the house are hooked up to local cable. There’s a selection of books for your enjoyment upstairs. Towels for the upstairs bathroom are in the hallway, and spare bedding is in Rosa’s closet. Extra towels can be found in the laundry room off the kitchen. Feel free to use the washer and dryer during your stay if you wish.
If you’re visiting during the warmer months, we hope you’ll enjoy a stroll through Sadie’s Garden – a great place to unwind on the east side of the house. There are two Rhubarb plants in back that can be harvested for wonderful desserts.
Relax and Enjoy your stay at the - 1882 Dakota Territory House!
We hope you’ll sign our guestbook on the main level before you head back home.
Your Hosts, Dave and Julie
A little history...
In 1982, on the one-hundredth birthday of what is now the 1882 Dakota Territory Vacation Home, Gayle Newberg, former owner, spoke for the home:
“I’m celebrating my Birthday, just one hundred years ago today my builder and owner walked through the front door of his “comfortable and commodious” new brick home on “upper Custer Avenue.” His name was Patrick McHugh, owner of a saloon and brick yard, and president of the board of trustees of Custer City, Dakota Territory.”
“I sit firmly on a side hill on lot 5, block 34. My 17-inch (thick) walls sit on a wide foundation of rock. They are built of two courses of brick with space in between. Every sixth row is placed endwise to tie them firmly. Where my owner got his windows, doors, and hardware and woodwork, I haven’t a guess, but I have always been proud that they match those in the equally new courthouse down the street a block and a half.”
“On July 13, 1882, Pat gave me to his wife, Rosa.” Poor Pat, it’s good that he built well. I was pretty shaken to learn that, as a result of a judgment against him by Messers, Plunkett and Lynch of Pennington County, I was to be auctioned off from the courthouse steps at 10 a.m. Sept. 28, 1883 by Sheriff John Code and his deputy, H.N. Ross.”
“I was bought by Buell R. Wood for $462.72, who promptly “gave” me to his wife. The Woods made me nervous. They mortgaged me 13 times between 1883 and 1907. The last was to Anna M. Courney, and she got me. Turns out she was married to William Courtney. It took Anna six years to clear my name, even though she made “valuable improvements”. In fact the Woods were still making legal claims until 1919, when Anna and her husband sold me to Julia and Frank Gira who turned me over to George Hitch. You may remember the Hitches…related to the Kidwells, I do. They added on my front porch! It was pretty fancy to be sure, it really dressed me up. I felt like a fine lady.”
“Well, George gave me to his wife, Nellie. In 1941, Widow Hitch sold me to to Carl Sundstrom, a single man...ran a newspaper, I’ve heard. Carl, by his attorney-in-fact, J.L. Sundstrom, sold me to L.D. and Signa Pitts (saved having to give it to her) in 1945. Lon (Pitts) built a fancy house on the corner and sold me to Harvey Robertson. Harvey and Minnie took good care of me for many peaceful years. In 1972, they reluctantly entrusted me to some old friends, Winston and Gayle Newberg. I was her birthday present!”
“These people! They never let me rest. They kept my innards in an uproar...always changing and improving me.....and they decide I need another improvement. It’s painful but sort of interesting. Keeps me from getting old.”
Since 1982, the house was purchased by the Gausman family; Chet and Mary, and Kris and Gretchen Gosch. They have also shaken its bricks and timber with a complete modernization of the interior by Black Hills Design and Construction. It’s present owners are Bob and Sarah Kopp, a young Entrepreneurial family.
The 128 year old Romanesque Revival home is located on Mt. Rushmore Rd., formally known as “upper Custer Avenue”, “Custer City, Dakota Territory”.
- this was written by Gayle Newburg, a former owner of the home.
Keywords: Old West Style Vacation, Barbecue Grill, Historic House, Game Room, Comfortable Beds, Family Fun, Central Location, Black Hills, Family Reunions, Extended Family, Outdoors, Beautifully Furnished, Centrally Located in the Beautiful Black Hills, Free WiFi, Walking Distance to Dining & Shopping, Romanesque Revival Home Cabin, Hill City, Vacation Rental, Family Friendly
Amenities
Pool
Air conditioner
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Parking
Laundry
Balcony or Patio
Dishwasher
TV
Garden
Family friendly
Map of Custer, SD
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Reviews
Summary of reviews
Guests praised the property for its historic charm, great location near attractions, spacious layout, well-equipped kitchen, game room with jukebox, and responsive property manager.
5.0
This home in Custer was the perfect home base for exploring the Black Hills area. At the end of a long day, this was a great place to come back and relax. The game room kept the kids occupied while we kicked back on the front porch.
5.0
We came with 2 other couples who have never been to the Black Hills. We thoroughly enjoyed the house and all its unique characteristics. Great location! Will recommend this host!
5.0
Such a great property for a girls weekend in Custer. Perfect location to Custer National Park for hiking during the day and for grabbing a nice dinner in town at night. Julie was very responsive to any questions and have great recommendations for dinner. The house was clean and spacious.
5.0
This house was the perfect location for our visit to the Black Hills. Custer is in the middle of everything we wanted to do, so it was an excellent home base. Our party of 8 was comfortable without being crowded. The kids loved the arcade room especially! The street out front is a little busy, but back in the bedrooms we couldn't really hear the traffic noise. Overall, an excellent and memorable stay in a unique property!
3.0
Bedroom layout upstairs provides little privacy when it’s hot and AC on. Downstairs bedroom small. But all beds were very comfortable. Side door to patio would not lock. Front room should be made more usable (filled with stuff). Living room furniture uncomfortable. Great kitchen. Nice patio but cigarette butts left. Very convenient location. The place provided what we needed but nothing extra.
5.0
80th family birthday! Climbed Crazy Horse and did all the other Black Hiils vacation activities! Kids loved the game room. Comfortable visit!
4.0
The bedrooms were rather small and we might have been better with three bathrooms but we made it work.
5.0
The property was everything we expected, comfortable and secure. The only suggestion that I would have for the property owner is to maybe do a little re-hab on the gas grill. It functioned just fine but could use a little re-hab such as replacing a couple of worn components above the burners.
5.0
We all absolutely loved the Dakota house. So old and so much history. Loved the older pictures of the Custer area way back when. Custer is a must to visit and close to everything you want to explore. Property manager is very helpful and prompt. 5 star stay 👍👍
5.0
We enjoyed Custer and the surrounding area. Julie was very easy to work with and responded quickly to any questions. The house is exactly as described.
5.0
We enjoyed our stay. Everything was clean and process was easy
5.0
Wonderful location. Perfect for our group of 7.
5.0
This is a great historic house that’s on the main strip. Within walking distance to downtown restaurants. It’s very clean and well kept with plenty of room. The host was always in touch with us to answer any questions we had. We really enjoyed our stay!
5.0
Wonderful
5.0
Loved this house in Custer, perfect location for sturgis rally. Julie is a great host, the house is fully supplied all we needed to bring was our clothes and food. We will definitely be coming back for another rally. Not enough stars to rate .
5.0
Excellent location!
This home was perfect for our family (2 adults and 5 kids ranging from 10-15). The location is outstanding, and the home was very clean. Communication with the owners was excellent! They were very responsive!
5.0
Great for families!
This location is great! Right on the main street.
House is big and has many areas for connecting with family. Coffee and wine on the front porch was my favorite.
Video games and jukebox where so much fun.
Highly recommend for families.
5.0
Great central location!
This property was as advertised. The living area was spacious and the kitchen well appointed. The kids had lots of fun with the games. Location was very near Crazy Horse, Custer Park and Mt Rushmore as well as walking distance to a great coffee shop, bakery, brew pub and other fun shops.
5.0
Fantastic!
We had a lovely time at the house! Wry well located and we all loved the game room.
5.0
Family Roadtrip
Custer was a great central location for our family road-trip. This property offered plenty of space and comfort as our home away from home. It was in a great location and within walking distance to everything in downtown Custer. Would definitely stay here again!
5.0
So much Fun!
We loved this house, the game room was a hoot as well as the juke box, we played that all the time. The house was very roomy, big dining room table for all of to eat at, kitchen was large enough for a few of us to prepare our meals easily. This is just a great place for a family or a group of friends. Love it
4.0
Interesting historical home
Enjoyed staying in such an historic location which means some things show their age. On the main strip of Custer. City has hard water and high mineral content w/sulfur if you are not used to it, it is safe.
5.0
Best Spot in Custer
My friends and I had such a great time I don't even know where to start. It is difficult to book a VRBO in a town you haven't been to and know little about and this house was absolutely perfect! I came to Custer with 4 other girl friends to go to the buffalo round up and we stayed from Wed-Sun. This house was located in the center of town and we could walk anywhere which was a huge perk. The house itself was historic, cute, had plenty of entertainment and amenities, and was more spacious than we could have asked for. I actually think the house was even better in person than shown in the photos. Julie made payment, check in and check out very easy, which is greatly appreciated. The house is about a 5-10 min drive from the Crazy Horse memorial, maybe 40 mins to Rushmore, on the edge of Custer State Park, and in the heart of the town. We were also close to Rockin R Trail rides and you can see Crazy Horse from those stables. Out of everything the house offered I think we enjoyed the juke box the most. Highly recommend visiting Custer if you haven't yet and this house is the best spot to stay in town!
4.0
Charming space with room for friends to gather
Great location in Custer, 140 year old house is charming, great rooms for friends to gather, eat together, but remember with old houses it means small bathrooms and bedrooms, but we had 3 couples and found it charming
5.0
Excellent stay!
The house was perfect for the 10 of us! We all loved the jukebox, the kids loved the video games. The house was laid out perfectly for our needs. I don't think I've ever stayed in a house that was better stocked. The location was really nice for all of us...a few blocks to town with everything we need within walking distance (even if we chose to drive more than we should have). Communication to and from Julie was so simple, and she was extremely responsive. If I ever travel out to that area again, I'd try and get the same property. It was exactly what we wanted and more!
5.0
Great location
House had plenty of room for all 6 of us. Game room was a hit with everyone. Close to several restaurants and all of the Black hills attractions.
5.0
Beautiful Home in Downtown Custer
What a fun little home in Custer. We enjoyed being within walking distance of restaurants, etc.
5.0
House was great-beds were amazing!!! Loved being close to town and plenty of room for family time.
The game room and the side patio were an extra bonus.
5.0
Interesting house, game room was a hit. Everyone loved their stay. Good location for southern hills.
This was a fun property with history and entertainment. All was as advertised and owner was great to work with.
5.0
Beautiful House!
This home is so friendly and beautiful! Great location and very comfortable. Would be pleased to stay here again!!!
5.0
Enjoyable
We enjoyed our stay. The place was clean and neat! They have all the things you need to cook meals in the kitchen and it is very conveniently located in town!
5.0
Excellent location
Very charming house with plenty of space. The kids loved the game room. Patio was nice for family dinners. House was an excellent location, so nice to be able to walk to shops and restaurants. Very close and convenient to Custer state, Mt. Rushmore, etc. Was even an easy day trip to Badlands. We loved our time in Custer and this was a perfect place to rest at the end of an active day.
5.0
Great location and lots of character!
We loved this rental and we were able to walk just about anywhere we wanted to go, and spent plenty of time at the house playing the pinball machine, sitting out by the gas firepit, or playing cards. There were a few minor things that just come with the character/age of the house, such as warmer upstairs (cools down with windows and fans in the evening, and I can't sleep if it's hot and did just fine) or older style windows - but it was in no way an inconvenience and added to the charm of staying in this home. I Would go back again!
5.0
perfect location for a fun family trip
We were very happy in this historic house. It has a fun layout and our kids loved the pinball machines. The kitchen was fully equipped (including oil and spices). We all slept comfortably and had plenty of room to spread out. We had three family units, my parents, our married daughter and her husband, and my husband and I and our children and we all had plenty of space. The bathrooms are very small, especially the showers, but the location was perfect for everything we wanted to do, including Mount Rushmore, Custer National Park, Black Hills Caverns, and Rapid City. The town is super fun, the grocery store was close, as well as restaurants and a historic ice cream parlor. We enjoyed the outside and inside eating areas. We had one small issue with the downstairs television and the owners were very prompt with getting back to us and resolving it immediately. We loved our stay here and would definitely rent this house again in South Dakota. Perfect house for a perfect stay with plenty of memories in a fun historic house.
3.0
Custer is a fun town
We enjoyed that the house was within walking distance of everything in Custer. My only complaint would be the house was dusty and had flies under the twin bed and in the window sills. I let the owner know and she was gracious and wanted to make things better. We would stay here again.
2.5
Julie’s historic brick house in the heart of Custer was a great place to stay for our family of six. We had a lot of space, and all the conveniences we needed. The house had a lot of character, and it was close to all of the Black Hills attractions.Julie was really easy to communicate with by text messaging.We have really enjoyed our stay!
5.0
A grat place to stay in Custer
Julie’s historic brick house in the heart of Custer was a great place to stay for our family of six.
We had a lot of space, and all the conveniences we needed. The house had a lot of character, and it was close to all of the Black Hills attractions.
Julie was really easy to communicate with by text messaging.
We have really enjoyed our stay!
5.0
This property was a great home base to explore nearby sites like Mt Rushmore and Wind Cave NP.
We enjoyed our 6 day stay in this unique property with a fun origin story. We were comfortable spreading out in the sleeping areas in the converted attic space which had two end rooms with queen beds and a middle room (pass through to one bedroom) that also had a queen bed and a double bed. Downstairs we enjoyed several rounds on the Galaga and pinball machine, and playing songs on the jukebox, what a hoot! The Buffalo head was a nice touch. The living room was comfortable and large dining area ajoined where we could eat meals together. The kitchen was well stocked with the dishes, pots, pans and utensils, with labels on cabinets and drawers a nice touch making things easier to find. Outside we enjoyed the patio table area when we brough home ice cream treats from the Dairy Queen just down the street. We appreciated the laundry area that allowed us to get everyone's gear clean for another week.
We had one issue when we arrived a window had been left open without a screen during the cleaning / turn over and flies had setup shop upstairs. Our hosts were very responsive, they sent someone out within the hour to clean out the flies and the next day arranged for a spraying. It was fly season, so we did continue to have some get inside, but much more manageable (keep doors and windows closed or screened) after the clean up.
This was a comfortable home base for our family of 2 adults and 4 children (age 4-11), conveniently located to a number of area sites including Mt Rushmore, Wind Cave NP, Custer State Park, 1880 Train, Crazy Horse and many hikes. We saw lots of wildlife in the area, both in the parks and along the roads near Customer. October was post-season and several of the restaurants and museums were closed for the season, but there were several good restaurants we could walk to easily from the property (Custer Wolf, Bugling Bull, Skogen Kitchen, etc) and there was a grocery store across the street.
2.5
We enjoyed our 6 day stay in this unique property with a fun origin story. We were comfortable spreading out in the sleeping areas in the converted attic space which had two end rooms with queen beds and a middle room (pass through to one bedroom) that also had a queen bed and a double bed. Downstairs we enjoyed several rounds on the Galaga and pinball machine, and playing songs on the jukebox, what a hoot! The Buffalo head was a nice touch. The living room was comfortable and large dining area ajoined where we could eat meals together. The kitchen was well stocked with the dishes, pots, pans and utensils, with labels on cabinets and drawers a nice touch making things easier to find. Outside we enjoyed the patio table area when we brough home ice cream treats from the Dairy Queen just down the street. We appreciated the laundry area that allowed us to get everyone's gear clean for another week.We had one issue when we arrived a window had been left open without a screen during the cleaning / turn over and flies had setup shop upstairs. Our hosts were very responsive, they sent someone out within the hour to clean out the flies and the next day arranged for a spraying. It was fly season, so we did continue to have some get inside, but much more manageable (keep doors and windows closed or screened) after the clean up. This was a comfortable home base for our family of 2 adults and 4 children (age 4-11), conveniently located to a number of area sites including Mt Rushmore, Wind Cave NP, Custer State Park, 1880 Train, Crazy Horse and many hikes. We saw lots of wildlife in the area, both in the parks and along the roads near Customer. October was post-season and several of the restaurants and museums were closed for the season, but there were several good restaurants we could walk to easily from the property (Custer Wolf, Bugling Bull, Skogen Kitchen, etc) and there was a grocery store across the street.
5.0
Great property
Loved the house. Lots of character and great location. Owner was very responsive to the few questions we had. Would stay here again.
FAQs
How much does this house cost compared to others in Custer?
The average price for a rental in Custer is $281 per night. This rental is $329 above the average.
Is parking included with this house?
Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at A/C! BIG Rooms! Lots of Space! Porch and Patio with gas fire table! Value!!. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this house?
Yes, a swimming pool is available for use at A/C! BIG Rooms! Lots of Space! Porch and Patio with gas fire table! Value!!. Enjoy the water!
Is A/C! BIG Rooms! Lots of Space! Porch and Patio with gas fire table! Value!! pet friendly?
Unfortunately, this house is not pet-friendly. Try searching again and filter for "Pets Allowed"
What amenities are available at A/C! BIG Rooms! Lots of Space! Porch and Patio with gas fire table! Value!!?
We found 11 amenities for this rental. This includes pool, air conditioner, kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, and parking.
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