A confirmation letter to confirm that reservation and charges were email to you at that time. for the base rate and had a remaining balance for the six additional guest and Taxes. When your reservations was made you have been charged a deposit. At 12:30 in the morning, we had several calls from fellow campers with complaints about your group being loud and waking them. and to please check-in to the office in the morning. As you were aware, your group of Eight people arrived at the campground after hours, when you arrived at 10:30 your group was informed that quiet hours were 10:00 P.M. We are sorry that your stay was not up to your expectations. When the owner saw us pull up in with our UHaul in tow, she changed our site so that it would be easier for us to manuver in. We were too busy sightseeing to use the pool, but other people seemed to enjoy it. There is a laundrymat, a small store, a pool and a playground. ![]() There are vault toilets in the back of the camp and flush toilets and free showers up at the front. Tenters can camp in areas that are apart from the RV'ers which makes things a little quieter. The campsite is wonderfully secluded and quiet. First, Horse Thief is wonderfully situated! It is between Custer and Hill City as well close to Mount Rushmore, Crazy Horse, Sylvan Lake, Scenic needles Highway and the 1880 Train. We decided to take a side trip to South Dakota to see things there. Two friendly dogs (Tippy and Tsuki) on the premises.We booked at Horse Thief based in part on the wonderful reviews and it didn't disappoint, We are a military family traveling under orders from Texas to Alaska staying in a few hotels but mostly tenting our way there. We hope that you enjoy your stay and give us a great review!įor Travel trailers/5th wheel/ Class A/Bus Conversion that are over 23 feet there will automatically be charged $40 a night. There is one portable unisex restroom, which is cleaned on a regular basis. We are pet friendly, but visitors need to clean up after their pets. We are a dry camp so whatever campers haul in they need to haul out. Nearby are trails that can be utilized for walking or biking, as well as a look out point. ![]() If they get lucky, views of wild horses will be encountered. They will also encounter breathtaking sunrises, gorgeous sunsets, and amazing glittering stars. We look forward to Meeting and Greeting you! We think you will enjoy your stay with us, and hope you give us a great review!Visitors/campers can expect to be in a: quiet serene area of the Navajo/Dine' Nation, with views of beautiful landscapes. Horse-Thief is currently a Dry Camp with no Electricity or running water however generators are welcome. There are trails in which visitors may walk or bike, as well as a Look Out Point. With beautiful sunrise sunsets and night sky is out of this world. In a quiet serene, beautiful landscape area of the Dine Nation. Horse-Thief Campground is an upcoming camp located on 5 acres of land and more, for campers to enjoy. Save the wear and tear on your trailers, camp with us! We like to say the we are "The Gateway to Chaco Canyon". Our campground is 13 miles before the hazardous road to Chaco Canyon. ![]() After 3 miles, at the end of pavement, you will see a sign that says "Dry Camp", with a long dirt driveway. From County Road 7900 and County Road 7950 (turn right on 7950). ![]() Highway 550 (north of Nageezi), follow the signs that say Chaco Canyon National Monument Park (County Road 7900).
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