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Keystone / Custer Golf Trip Planning Guide

Base camp in the heart of the Black Hills puts you minutes from Mount Rushmore, Custer State Park, and surprising golf value. Keystone is the tourist hub and Custer is the charming small town — together they offer lodging options in the pines, a handful of good restaurants, and unbeatable access to the region's best attractions.

4 courses · 3 restaurants · 3 bars · 4 activities

Quick Facts

Best Time to Visit

Summer

Nearest Airport

RAP (40 min drive)

Green Fees

$35–$110

Lodging From

$400/night

Walkable Courses

2 of 4

Budget Est. (8 guys, 3 nights)

~$340/person

Sample 3-Day Itinerary

Here's a realistic 3-day itinerary for a group golf trip to Keystone / Custer. Every venue below is real and pulled from our curated database — no filler.

Day 1

Morning — Golf

The Golf Club at Red Rock mountain, $65–$110 · 4.5★

Upscale Black Hills course through red rock canyons and ponderosa pines — the premium round for the trip

Dinner

Sage Creek Grillesteakhouse, $$$

Custer's best restaurant; bison steaks, elk medallions, and a Western-lodge atmosphere

After Dark

Laughing Water Brewingbrewpub

Custer's craft brewery with a nice taproom and outdoor seating; the local social hub

Day 2

Morning — Golf

Hart Ranch Golf Course mountain, $45–$72 · 4.3★

Best public course in the Black Hills; ponderosa pines and red rock canyons create a stunning layout

Afternoon — Activity

Mount Rushmore National Memorial2-3 hours, $0–$10/pp

5 minutes from Keystone — the iconic American landmark with the Presidential Trail hike. The perfect arrival day group stop.

Dinner

Alpine Innsteakhouse, $$

Hill City institution serving one thing — filet mignon with all the fixings, cash only, one seating

After Dark

Miner Brewing Companybrewpub

Hill City brewery with solid beers and live music on the patio; family-friendly turning rowdy later

Day 3

Morning — Golf

Southern Hills Golf Course mountain, $40–$60 · 4.2★

Beautiful course through the ponderosa pines of Hot Springs; the best track in the southern Black Hills

Afternoon — Activity

Custer State Park Wildlife Loop & Needles Highwayhalf day, $0–$20/pp

Bison herds, stunning granite spires, and one-lane tunnels; the best scenic drive in the Black Hills

Dinner

Desperados Cowboy Restaurantbbq, $$

Western-themed BBQ and steaks in Hill City; big portions and a fun cowboy atmosphere

After Dark

The Gold Pan Saloonsaloon · Open late

Keystone's most iconic bar; Western saloon vibes with live music and dancing in summer

Course-by-Course Guide

Keystone / Custer has 4 courses worth playing. 2 are walkable if you want to save on cart fees.

Southern Hills Golf Course

Solid

Beautiful course through the ponderosa pines of Hot Springs; the best track in the southern Black Hills

$40–$60mountainPar 70 · 6,200 ydsWalkable4.2 (821)

Hart Ranch Golf Course

Solid

Best public course in the Black Hills; ponderosa pines and red rock canyons create a stunning layout

$45–$72mountainPar 72 · 6,843 yds4.3 (280)

Meadowbrook Golf Course

Solid

Rapid City's top muni; long and mature with Rapid Creek flowing through. Worth the drive.

$35–$52parklandPar 72 · 7,054 ydsWalkable4.2 (320)

The Golf Club at Red Rock

Premium

Upscale Black Hills course through red rock canyons and ponderosa pines — the premium round for the trip

$65–$110mountainPar 72 · 6,900 yds4.5 (340)

Where to Stay

Keystone / Custer has 2 group-friendly lodging options in our database, starting at $400/night for the whole house. Several options include hot tubs — a non-negotiable for most groups.

cabin

$500–$1400/night

Sleeps 1220 · Black Hills / Custer area

hot tubfull kitchenmountain viewsfire pitgrillmultiple levelsgame room
lodge

$400–$1000/night

Sleeps 1016 · Keystone / Hill City area

hot tubfull kitchenmountain viewsfire pitgrilldeck

Group Dining Guide

3 restaurants vetted for group golf trips. Several can handle large parties without a reservation headache.

Sage Creek Grille

$$$
steakhouse

Custer's best restaurant; bison steaks, elk medallions, and a Western-lodge atmosphere

$30-60/personReservation needed

Alpine Inn

$$
steakhouse

Hill City institution serving one thing — filet mignon with all the fixings, cash only, one seating

$15-30/person

Desperados Cowboy Restaurant

$$
bbq

Western-themed BBQ and steaks in Hill City; big portions and a fun cowboy atmosphere

$15-30/person

Nightlife

3 bars curated for groups. 1 stay open past midnight.

Laughing Water Brewing

brewpub

Custer's craft brewery with a nice taproom and outdoor seating; the local social hub

Miner Brewing Company

brewpub

Hill City brewery with solid beers and live music on the patio; family-friendly turning rowdy later

The Gold Pan Saloon

Late Night
saloon

Keystone's most iconic bar; Western saloon vibes with live music and dancing in summer

Activities Beyond Golf

4 off-course activities for rest days or afternoons.

Mount Rushmore National Memorial

hiking2-3 hours$0–$10/pp

5 minutes from Keystone — the iconic American landmark with the Presidential Trail hike. The perfect arrival day group stop.

Custer State Park Wildlife Loop & Needles Highway

hikinghalf day$0–$20/pp

Bison herds, stunning granite spires, and one-lane tunnels; the best scenic drive in the Black Hills

Mickelson Trail Mountain Biking

mountain biking3-4 hours$20–$45/pp

109-mile converted rail trail through the Black Hills; ride any section with shuttle service available

Horseback Riding in Custer State Park

horseback2-3 hours$50–$90/pp

Trail rides through the park with bison and pronghorn sightings; real Western cowboy experience

Getting There

Fly into Rapid City Regional Airport (RAP) — it's a 40-minute drive to Keystone / Custer. For groups of 8+, consider booking a shuttle or party bus from the airport (local providers include Black Hills Party Bus). Renting two SUVs usually works for groups of 4-8.

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