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Cabin on a Horse Ranch
Get away from it all when you stay on the farm. One room cabin sleeps up to 4 with a full size bed and a twin top/full bottom bunk. Access to two shared bathrooms. Enjoy your morning coffee while horse watching or take a stroll down the gravel road. Easy access to local bars and restaurants. One mile off interstate allows quick start to all of your adventures. Perfectly located between Sturgis and Rapid City. Microwave, small fridge, and coffee maker in the cabin. Access to grill, fire pit. The space Tucked in on a working farm you can enjoy your morning coffee watching the horses, stroll or jog down the gravel road, or watch the sunset from your cabin. Quaint, cozy single room cabin offers a comfy place to kick your shoes off and relax. Guest access Guests have access to their single room cabin, two shared bathrooms with showers, grill or fire pit upon request. Guests are welcomed to stroll through the property to see horses and goats, we just ask that closed gates and doors are not opened. During your stay We live on the same property and are available at any time to help or assist. We welcome and encourage calls or messages with any questions or concerns. Other things to note PLEASE READ: This property serves multiple purposes including horse training, boarding, and riding lessons, and is surrounded by pastures and creeks/ponds. We do everything we can to mitigate and prevent insects, spiders, etc., and smells that naturally come with livestock but nature is nature and can be out of our control. We refrain from using poison near our cabins for the safety of guests and their pets. We ask that guests assist us in preventing unwanted bugs in the cabins by cleaning up spilled food and drinks. PARKING: We are more than happy to accommodate large vehicles, trailers, or guests traveling in multiple vehicles. We have plenty of space to accommodate whatever vehicle you may be traveling in. SUMMER GUESTS: Piedmont, SD goes above and beyond for their celebration of Fourth of July. You can expect a parade the morning of the 4th that people from all around come to participate in and watch. You will also have a front row seat to our communities fireworks show as the fireworks are shot from directly across the street from your cabin. BUILDING HISTORY: In the 1970s, a state appropriation of $100,000 was used to purchase 82, 16 x 32 ft. barracks or "hutments" that were set on the old concrete tent pads. These were multi-colored, wood framed buildings with corrugated metal siding and a corrugated metal front gable roof with four roof vents along the ridgeline. There were four 3'6" x 2'8" aluminum double hung windows, two each on the east and west elevations, and two modern metal pedestrian entry doors, one each on the south and west elevations. These barracks were located in rows of 13 on both sides of the parade ground, and each row of huts was associated with an orderly room, latrine/bathhouse and mess hall. A single hut served about 25 troops, if they double bunked. They were winterized in 1985 for year-round use, and, over their history, these buildings received periodic maintenance and updates to electrical service. The corrugated metal buildings that were built in the 1950s through the 1970s, also known as hutments or "tin huts," have changed uses many times and have long outlived their usefulness and have been removed to accommodate Camp updates ongoing in 2009 and 2010. In the 1990s, during an effort to update and beautify the Camp, a standardized color scheme, a palate consisting of earth tones, was chosen for use on the buildings' exteriors.
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