Our family of five visited the week after memorial day this year and our two young children were ecstatic when we finally arrived at the dramatic entrance gates!! The property is pretty much exactly what it appears from the pictures in the listings call Lynn clean with meticulous Decour, my favorite being a massive bison portrait on the stairs. Each bedroom has a theme and our kids were so excited that they did FaceTime with grandparents to show them around the house. The wraparound deck Has to be one of the best attributes in my opinion, plenty of outdoor seating, and the stars at night were breathtaking. Very cool fire pit area as well, which turned out to be one of the highlights for my son, sadly we could only squeeze in one bonfire night, that being the last night but it was memorable. My kids enjoyed riding bikes and exploring the property, the one disappointment I had was the ability to hike in and out of Custer State Park from the property-I was led to believe you could hike to Mount Coolidge from the property, but it’s actually all fenced off, unless I missed something as far as boundaries go. But outside of that, the property is stunning, didn’t see any wildlife on the property but it’s probably the most serene setting you can imagine, with all the privacy one would need!
I will say, although I was seeking privacy and seclusion, it did turn out to be a little bit further away from the main attractions then what I was hoping for-we attempted to ride bikes to the Mickelson Trail extension and that was very difficult for our six year old, as it’s a gravel road with some uphill grade. But if you’re driving, it’s about 12 minutes to get to the main highway and it is only 15 minutes or so from downtown Custer which turned out to be a great little town. In summary, just a fantastic VRBO property, very well-maintained, very unique and had plenty of amenities like resources for Black Hills, etc.