Our History
This off the beaten path rustic horse camp was established by Tom and Jean Champion in 1992. Tom was from Michigan and Jean was from New York, after meeting in Texas they had lived many places around the United Stated before settling here in Custer. They established this small horse camp for people to stay with their horse and experience the Black Hills. They always had the coffee on and cookies in the jar, and always some great stories and laughs to share.
Keeping It Going
Meet The New Owners!
Pat & Michelle Zerfas
My husband and I are thrilled to announce that we have taken over ownership of TC Horse Camp in Custer, SD from the esteemed Champions. Although the family had to let go of this treasured third-generation horse campground due to unforeseen circumstances, we’re humbled by the trust they’ve placed in us to continue its legacy.
While we plan to make updates to the campgrounds over time, our primary focus is on preserving its intimate and charming atmosphere. We extend our heartfelt best wishes to the Champions, and we’re dedicated to honoring their multi-generational heritage with care and respect.
Address
25749 Horse Camp Road
Custer, South Dakota 57730
United States
Address
25749 Horse Camp Road
Custer, South Dakota 57730
United States
Our customers are family, stop by anytime and have a cup of coffee with us. Come check out the horse camp and the unlimited horseback riding!!!!
"Had a great stay at TC Horse Camp. Cuddos to the new owners for stepping up and continuing the horse camping tradition. Clean, quiet, private, riding right out of camp, trailer to rent to haul to other trail heads. Can't wait to go back and see all the updates that are planned. Thank you for a great place to stay." - Linda L., Facebook
"We had a fantastic time staying here for Sturgis 75th rally. The Camp and owners Chuck and Shannon along with their family were truly the highlight of our vacation." - Stuart K., Facebook
"This is a small, rustic, and out of the way place to camp with your horses that has plenty of great riding right from camp. I love how secluded and private it is with limited spots available." - Mandy G., Facebook