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Roubaix Lake Campground, Black Hills National Forest, South Dakota The Two Tired Teachers stopped in Custer, South Dakota at a Forest Service office. The office was closed, but Sharon wanted to see if she could find some information about where we might camp after we left Custer State Park. While she was perusing some brochures and other literature, a ranger came out and asked if she needed help. Sharon explained that we were looking for some dispersed camping near Deadwood, SD and near Devil's Tower in Wyoming. The ranger asked if we would be okay with a free or very low cost campground. She explained that the campground near Deadwood had just closed for the season. The campsites were free, but there were no services at the campground. That is how we came to stay at Roubaix Lake Campground. Roubaix Lake Campground has four loops. Only one was open since the campground was technically closed. That loop was really for very small RVs or tents; however, some larger rigs were able to get in by parallel parking against the front of the site. This open loop is also the loop with access to the lake. We stayed in this closed campground for four nights, and it was nearly full each night we were there. It's a pretty campground with a nice little lake, but bees were everywhere. There were so many bees that we could really sit out and enjoy the outdoors. That was the only downside to this campground. We did three things while we called Roubaix our home base. One is we went fishing at Sheridan Lake. While Texas does stock some trout in many of our lakes, they are nothing like the trout we caught at Lake Sheridan. Sharon caught 3, and MiLena caught 1. Each of those fish was between 12 and 15 inches. We enjoyed some smoked trout while we were in South Dakota. Another thing we did was visit the DC Booth Historic Fish Hatchery in Spearfish, SD. We saw three types of trout, and we learned some of the history of moving fish across country before we had refrigeration. We hope you will watch next week's video. It is of something we nearly missed, the Mickelson Trail.