Upper Group Lodge at Newton Hills

The Newton Hills lodge was built in 1915. For 90 years, it served as the historic caretaker's home in Canton, SD, and played an important role in serving the healthcare needs of a variety of patients. In the early years, it served as the superintendent's home for the controversial Indian asylum. In later years, it housed the caretakers for the Canton-Inwood hospital. Until 2005, its purpose was healthcare related. Now, it cares for visitors to Newton Hills State Park.

Group Lodge

$280 per night

Additional occupants: $10 for each occupant above 12 persons; 15 persons maximum; contact the park prior to arrival for approval.

Lodge campsite: One electrical site is available at $26 per night. Only available to the party renting the lodge.

Lodge Amenities

  • Air conditioning and heat.
  • Four bedrooms – sleeps 12.
  • Four bedrooms with queen beds; two also features a set of twin bunkbeds. (Linens and housekeeping service not provided.)
  • Two full bathrooms with showers. (Bath towels and toiletries not provided.)
  • Full kitchen with range, microwave, refrigerator, and dishwasher.
  • Table service, cookware, serving utensils, coffee maker, and toaster.
  • Kitchen seating for four, dining room seating for eight.
  • Furnished living room with fireplace.
  • Game room with foosball table.
  • General cleaning supplies for kitchen and bathrooms, including toilet paper and trash can liners.
  • Outdoor gas grill.
  • Outdoor fire ring and picnic table.
  • Wheelchair accessible.
  • Wi-Fi

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