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2021 Resort Guide Hrresort.Org 2021 Resort Guide 1 HRResort.org 20212021 Resort Resort Guide Guide 2 HRResort.org HRResort.org TABLE of Contents Ad Directory .................................................. 3 Youth Archery Program ................................... 27 Welcome ...................................................... 4 Freedom Fest / Craft Beer Festival .................... 28 Mission Statement .......................................... 5 Restaurant Information ..................................... 30 The Legend .................................................... 6 Black Hills Events ............................................ 31 Check-In/TV .................................................. 8 Black Hills Map.............................................. 34 Services/Laundry ........................................... 11 Black Hills Attractions...................................... 35-38 Hart Mart ...................................................... 12 Trails Information ............................................ 39 Upper & Lower Lodges .................................... 14 Membership Grid ........................................... 42 Resort Amenities ............................................. 15 Referral Info ................................................... 44 Family Rec Center .......................................... 16 RPI Membership ............................................. 45 Pool .............................................................. 18 The Black Hills Playhouse ................................ 53 Leave Your Legacy .......................................... 19 COVID -19 Protocols ........................................ 58 Activities ....................................................... 20 Wi-Fi Info ...................................................... 59-60 Wild Boar Cowpoke Camp ............................. 21 Resort Contacts .............................................. 62 Wild West Wednesdays Rodeos ...................... 23 EMERGENCY .................................................... 63 Kamp Kool .................................................... 25 Hart Ranch Campground Map ......................... 67 RV Show ....................................................... 27 Ads Directory A&B Business Solutions ................................... 13 Land Roamer ................................................. 14 Alpine Inn ..................................................... 49 Lintz Brother’s Pizza ........................................ 65 American National Insurance - Casey Davis ....... 5 Mammoth Site ............................................... 5 Animal Clinic ................................................. 64 Marsh & McLennan Insurance .......................... 22 Anywhere RV Repair & Inspection ..................... 10 Mel’s Auto Body ............................................ 10 B&H Asphalt .................................................. 2 Mick’s Electric ................................................ 9 Bear Country USA .......................................... 17 Midwest Campers & Recreation ........................ 2 BH Pro Wash ................................................. 49 Midwest Marketing ......................................... 51 BHFCU ......................................................... 46 Midwest Tire & Muffler/TMA ........................... 47 Bierschbach ................................................... 5 Monument Health ........................................... 47 Black Hills Playhouse ...................................... 3 NB Golf Cars ................................................ 51 Camping World ............................................. 55-56 Northern Hills Homes & RVs ............................ 68 CBH Co-op ................................................... 7 Pepsi ............................................................ 24 Central States Fair .......................................... 65 Performance Respiratory .................................. 54 COKE ........................................................... 64 Pioneer Bank & Trust ....................................... 22 Costello Porter Law ......................................... 7 Pizza Ranch ................................................... 55 Crazy Horse Memorial .................................... 7 Prairie Wind Casino ....................................... 48 Custer State Park ............................................ 26 Rapid City Christian School ............................. 43 Dakotah Steakhouse ....................................... 50 Rapid Diesel .................................................. 31 Dahl’s Chainsaw Art ....................................... 15 Rapid Tire & Alignment ................................... 9 Dakota Discount RV ........................................ 40-41 ReMax Advantage - Kelly Howie Team .............. 44 Dakota RV ..................................................... 49 Reptile Gardens ............................................. 54 Dale’s Tire ..................................................... 24 Roy’s Drive In ................................................. 9 Dave’s Auto ................................................... 5 Rush Mountain Adventure Park ......................... 46 Discount Tire .................................................. 43 Rushmore Tramway ......................................... 9 Fisher Beverage/Coors Light ............................ 44 Sander Sanitation ........................................... 66 Fort Hayes ..................................................... 58 Scheels ......................................................... 42 Floyd’s .......................................................... 17 Shipwreck’s Bar & Grille ................................. 48 Four Seasons ................................................. 62 Spearfish Sasquatch ....................................... 52 Hart Ranch Golf Course .................................. 51 State Farm - Erich Moberly ............................... 43 J&J Truck and Auto Body ................................. 22 Sturgis Auctions.............................................. 48 Jack’s Campers .............................................. 32-33 Today’s Horse ................................................ 29 Jan Tech/Ebelution Heating & Cooling .............. 14 Traveltyme Services ......................................... 48 KEVN/KOTA ................................................. 38 VAST ............................................................ 66 KIQK Radio ................................................... 16 Weather-Tite Exteriors ..................................... 48 KSLT Radio .................................................... 53 2021 Resort Guide 3 HRResort.org WELCOME to Hart Ranch Camping Resort Hart Ranch Camping policy that allows our members the opportunity Resort continues to to provide feedback on where they would like to be one of country’s see changes in amenities, services and activities premier destination RV offered at Hart Ranch. Our best ideas come from Resorts. This doesn’t our members! come by chance! Every day, the staff and Even though 2020 has proven to be a year where management of Hart we have all had to make significant changes to Ranch are dedicated to the way we live, work and play, 2021 has people making your vacation ready to get out and travel! Our goal at Hart experience like no Ranch it to provide the best possible camping other. Our focus will experience while maintaining the safest standards always be providing an exceptionally safe and according to CDC, state and local guidelines. We relaxing camping experience for our members appreciate everyone’s understanding, patience and their guests while creating a fun and exciting and participation as we work hard to preserve atmosphere giving anyone who visits memories to the integrity of Hart Ranch while maintaining new take with them for a lifetime! operational requirements. We will continue to provide exceptional service, exceptional quality We do this by providing the cleanest and exceptional memories. accommodations that we possibly can while delivering service that will leave you wanting From all the staff, management and Board of to come back as soon as you can! On-going Directors, we look forward to serving you now and customer service training, combined with on-going well into the future! If there is ever anything that departmental operational reviews give our staff we can do for you, please don’t hesitate to ask! and management the tools to make continuous process and quality improvements. Sincerely, The best compliment we can receive is for you to share your experience with a friend or family member and encourage them to also visit and join Tim Schnabel the Hart Ranch family! We promote an open-door Resort Manager 2021 Resort Guide 4 HRResort.org MISSION Statement Hart Ranch Camping Resort is a non-profit membership resort dedicated to promoting family connections, memories, and activities for all ages. A SMART CHOICE RV INSURANCE Choosing the right Insurance is about more than just getting the quickest quote. For more than a century, AMERICAN NATIONAL has provided reliable service and knowledgeable advice from local agents who take the time to listen and understand your unique needs. Gap coverage | 24-hour towing and roadside assistance Coverage for personal effects | Emergency travel expenses CASEY DAVIS [email protected] Agent 605.791.1531 DAN SCULLY [email protected] Agent
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