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Faith City Park
Overview
Faith City Park serves as a reliable and peaceful retreat for travelers navigating the expansive landscapes of northwestern South Dakota. Managed by the local municipality, this park offers a straightforward camping experience that emphasizes convenience and genuine local hospitality. It is a popular resting spot for those journeying through the northern plains, providing a clean and safe environment to unhook and recharge before continuing a long-haul road trip across the state.
Location & Surroundings
Located directly off Highway 212, the park is situated in the heart of the rural community of Faith. The surrounding area is characterized by vast, rolling prairies and big skies, offering a true sense of the American West. Visitors will find themselves within easy walking distance of the town's center, where they can experience the quiet pace of life in a small-town South Dakota setting, providing a refreshing break from the noise of major highways.
Amenities & Park Features
The park provides essential utilities for modern RVers, including full hookups with water, sewer, and electrical connections. The sites are generally level and offer enough space for various rig sizes, including larger motorhomes. Guests can enjoy the benefit of mature shade trees that offer relief during the sunny summer months, along with access to picnic tables and a nearby playground for families. The simplicity of these facilities ensures a quick and stress-free setup.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Faith is famously known as the discovery site of Sue, the world's most complete T-Rex skeleton. Travelers can learn about this rich paleontological history at local historical displays located throughout the town. Every August, the community comes alive during the Faith Stock Show and Rodeo, an iconic event that draws visitors from across the region. Additionally, the park is a great base for visiting the local museum or viewing the impressive horse hitch monuments.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is ideal for cross-country travelers looking for a budget-friendly and convenient place to park for the night. It is perfectly suited for those who appreciate a no-frills stopover over a crowded resort experience. Whether you are a solo adventurer exploring the rugged beauty of the region or a family traveling through for the local rodeo, Faith City Park provides all the necessary comforts in a quiet and welcoming environment.
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User Reviews
Mariia Ktitorova
Very nice area! We camped here for 1 night ($10). Very chill, clean bathroom, nice people around
William Frank
Great city park. Only warning I have is to be selective with site selection. Some areas are hard to get your rig level but is doable with the right material (4x4s). The park is really nice as is the town. Would stay here again.
Lee Mowers
Faith city park was exactly as expected. People at the city office/mayors office were great. Dump station on the NE corner of the park was s et nicely above the drain. Great overnight stay. It was nice to see all the kids there for ball practice. I left a sweatshirt on the post by that corner of the park that was lying on the ground this am.
Shauna Baird
What a neat little town and a neat little park - with camping hookups $10! We didn’t camp here, only used the dump station after filling up with gas and grabbing some pizza. Horseshoe pits and a pavilion. Large trash dumpster on SE corner of the park. Dump station on NE corner of park. Water spigot on east side of park. Camping hookups (7?) on south side of park.
Michele Pappagallo
This is a darling little city park located in a tiny town filled with history! We camped here with water and electric for only $10 per night. There is a dump station for campers as well. Our space was level and shaded and overlooked the park. We loved hearing the beautiful sound of the nearby church bells chiming throughout the day. The town offers a museum, diner, shopping, art, etc. Well worth a visit! It is interesting to note that "Sue" the largest T-Rex skeleton ever found was discovered about 12 miles from here and is now on display in a museum in Chicago.