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Homestead Inn and Suites

Homestead Inn and Suites
2.5 star property
Hardin
9.2 out of 10, Wonderful, (1,007 reviews)
"Great breakfast and staff was very helpful in giving good advise on local activities and restaurants."
United States
Eric
The price is CA $189
CA $204 total
includes taxes & fees
Jul 5 - Jul 6
Homestead Inn and Suites

Hardin Lodge Little Bighorn Battle Field I-90

Hardin Lodge Little Bighorn Battle Field I-90
2.5 star property
Hardin
7.2 out of 10, Good, (182 reviews)
"The rooms were nice and a comfortable size. The staff was very friendly and very helpful."
United States
Linda
The price is CA $129
CA $147 total
includes taxes & fees
Jun 28 - Jun 29
Hardin Lodge Little Bighorn Battle Field I-90

Lariat Motel

Lariat Motel
2.0 star property
Hardin
8.8 out of 10, Excellent, (322 reviews)
"Nice cozy place and very accommodating staff."
United States
Judy
The price is CA $232
CA $251 total
includes taxes & fees
Jun 28 - Jun 29
Lariat Motel
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Frequently asked questions

How much does a budget hotel in Custer cost?
Budget hotel prices in Custer vary, but you can find a great deal from CA $147 on Expedia. To find the cheapest budget hotels, be flexible with your dates—typically, off-peak and mid-week stays are cheaper. Stretch your budget further by looking for hotels with free breakfast, free parking or free airport shuttles. Sort your search results by "Price: low to high" to see our lowest rates.
Which area of Custer is best to stay in for cheap hotels?
For solo travellers seeking cheap hotels in Custer, Montana, the downtown area and the immediate outskirts offer the best value and accessibility. These areas provide convenient access to local amenities and a range of budget-friendly accommodation options.

Downtown Custer is often home to older, independently run motels and guesthouses that provide good value. Solo travellers will find these locations excellent for walking to local diners, shops, and the Custer County Museum, allowing for savings on transport. It's a lively spot during the day, great for soaking in the local atmosphere.

Alternatively, the areas just outside the very centre, particularly along the main roads leading into Custer, often feature more motel-style lodging. These properties frequently offer competitive rates and often include amenities like free parking, which is a bonus for those driving.
When is the most affordable time to visit Custer?
The most affordable time to visit Custer, Montana, is generally during the shoulder seasons of spring (April to May) and autumn (late September to October), outside of the peak summer months. During these periods, you'll find lower prices on accommodation and fewer crowds, making for a more relaxed and budget-friendly trip.

For solo travellers, visiting in late spring means you can enjoy the blooming landscapes and wildlife emerging from winter without the high demand of summer. Many smaller guesthouses and motels offer reduced rates, and you can often secure better deals on car rentals. The weather is typically pleasant, ideal for exploring the Custer State Park roads or hiking without the intense summer heat or winter chill.

Couples might find autumn particularly appealing. The Black Hills scenery transforms with vibrant fall colours, creating a picturesque backdrop for drives along Iron Mountain Road or Needles Highway. Accommodation prices drop after the summer rush, and you'll still have access to most attractions before they close for the winter. Dining at local establishments often becomes more intimate and less crowded, allowing for a more personal experience.
Is Custer a budget-friendly destination?
While Custer, Montana, offers incredible natural beauty, it's not typically considered a budget-friendly destination, yet travellers can certainly enjoy its wonders without breaking the bank with some savvy planning.

For accommodation, savvy solo travellers and couples can look for motels or cabin rentals slightly outside the immediate Custer area, perhaps in nearby towns like Keystone or Hill City, which often offer better value. Camping within the national forests or state parks is another excellent and affordable option, providing direct access to the stunning natural surroundings.

Many of Custer's most captivating experiences are found outdoors and are completely free. Couples can spend days hiking the picturesque trails of Custer State Park, driving the scenic Needles Highway, or exploring the iconic formations of Badlands National Park. Watching the bison herds roam freely is an unforgettable and cost-free spectacle. For solo travellers, the tranquil solitude of the Black Hills offers ample opportunities for photography and reflection.

To save on dining, consider packing your own picnic lunches to enjoy amidst the breathtaking scenery. Local grocery stores provide an inexpensive alternative to restaurants, and many small towns have charming, family-run diners where you can find hearty, good-value meals.
How can I save on a budget hotel in Custer with Expedia?
There are plenty of ways to save on a budget hotel in Custer. Unlock our lowest prices by joining One Key™, Expedia's travel rewards program. It's free and easy to sign up, and you can access member perks too. Typically, booking in advance will help you save on your hotel booking. If you're feeling spontaneous, be sure to check for last-minute deals.
What free activities should we do in Custer?
Custer, Montana, offers a wealth of free activities superb for budget-conscious solo travellers, allowing you to immerse yourself in the natural beauty and history of the region without spending a penny. You can explore the stunning landscapes of the Black Hills National Forest, which surrounds Custer, offering countless opportunities for hiking, wildlife spotting, and photography.

For solo travellers, a walk through the charming downtown area of Custer provides a glimpse into local life. You can browse the storefronts and soak in the atmosphere without feeling pressured to spend. Additionally, many of the smaller, unpaved roads throughout the national forest are ideal for scenic drives, offering breathtaking views and chances to see local wildlife like deer and elk.

Another excellent free option is visiting the various historical markers and monuments scattered across the region. These sites provide fascinating insights into the area's rich past, from Native American history to the gold rush era, and are often located in picturesque settings superb for quiet contemplation.
Is it cheaper to book flights and a hotel in Custer as a package?
Booking a hotel and flight package on Expedia can be cheaper than booking flights and hotels separately. Bundling can lead to significant savings, especially for international travel or when booking well in advance. However, savings vary depending on factors like destination, travel dates, and availability, so it's wise to compare options. With access to over 300,000 hotels worldwide, Expedia makes it easy to build the perfect travel package.
Can I cancel my budget hotel reservation on Expedia?
Many Expedia hotel reservations are refundable, provided that you cancel before the hotel's cancellation deadline. This is often within 24-48 hours of your scheduled arrival. Be sure to check your booking confirmation for the exact cancellation policy. For maximum flexibility, use Expedia's "Fully refundable property" filter during your search to find the right budget hotel in Custer for you.

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