Ripple Creek Campground Cabins


Our cabins offer a comfortable place to stay in the Black Hills while keeping you close to outdoor recreation and nearby towns. Located in Lead and right off the George S. Mickelson Trail, each cabin provides indoor conveniences and access to shared amenities that support relaxed evenings after active days exploring the area.

Cabins 1 and 4


Cabins One and Four are designed for up to two guests, offering a comfortable option for couples or solo travelers visiting the Black Hills. Each cabin includes Wi-Fi, a microwave, and a refrigerator, along with access to shared grilling areas and the nearby shower house.

Cabins 2 and 3


Cabins Two and Three accommodate up to four guests, making them well-suited for families or small groups exploring Lead and the surrounding Black Hills. Each cabin includes Wi-Fi, a microwave, and a refrigerator, plus access to shared campground amenities and facilities. Please note that Cabin Two is NOT pet-friendly.

Small room with stacked bunk beds and plaid blankets, centered on a bright window and wooden ceiling.
Small dining area with wood ceiling, table and chairs, black door, and cabinet with kettle.
Cozy bedroom with a patterned bedspread, two bedside lamps, and wood-paneled walls and ceiling.
Blank white screen

AMENITIES INCLUDED WITH EVERY CABIN

White blank screen with no visible content
Black-and-white sketch of a charcoal grill with legs and a striped grate surface

Community BBQ Grill

Wi-Fi signal icon with three curved bars and a dot below

Wi-Fi

Outline of a flaming fire pit with a bowl stand and two side dots

Community Fire Pit

Simple black outline of a two-compartment refrigerator icon on a white background

Refrigerator

Black microwave oven icon with a door window and control buttons on the right

Microwave

Common Area Lounge Space


Our common area lounge gives cabin guests a comfortable place to slow down during their stay. The space is designed for enjoying a cup of coffee, relaxing between activities, or playing games with friends and family. It offers an inviting indoor setting that complements time spent outdoors in the Black Hills.

Mickelson Trail Right Outside


Staying in our cabins puts you right off the George S. Mickelson Trail, a scenic 109-mile rail-to-trail route through the Black Hills. It’s a popular choice for bicyclists, hikers, and nature enthusiasts, making it easy to start your day on the trail and return to comfortable accommodations.