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Frequently Asked Questions
You bet, as long as you treat your neighbor the way you want to be treated (no smelly surprises in the middle of the night).
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You can ship using UPS and FedEx. There will be a $10 handling fee and you can pick your gear up at the main gate.
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It's great! We have twenty-four hour roving security guards, and so far (knock on chrome) there has not been a problem with theft or vandalism.
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We do allow visitors at the following rate $20 for 8 hours PLUS valid driver's license.
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If you were here last year, you have first choice on your same RV site, if you notify us by January 1.
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That 25' x 75' lot is basically your little piece of South Dakota for two weeks, so, you can park just about anything there...vehicles, tents, campers, trailers, etc.
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Camp sites are first come, first served, so if you have a specific spot you want, you'll have to get here early. We don't limit the size of your site, however, you can't use barricades or tape to mark your territory.
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You have lots of room, so make yourself at home. In general camping, you can park trailers and vehicles next to your tent. The 'motorcycle only' area is for tents and motorcycles, you can take your vehicles and trailers to the overflow parking lot.
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Currently, Glencoe is open to individual camping only during SturgisFest. The campground is available to large groups (youth camps, RV clubs, etc.) when coordinated in advance.
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Nope, Meade County has passed a permanent 'open burning' ordinance - no open flames. This means no campfires, no bonfires, no open fire pits. You can bring camp stoves and lanterns.
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Grudgingly, we do allow children; however, remember that this is adult entertainment and the other campers don’t want to be around your kids. It’s honestly better to bring your kids to the Black Hills some other time of the year when the atmosphere is more family-friendly.
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Admission to Glencoe CampResort covers two weeks, no matter how many days you stay.
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Below is a map of the massive Glencoe Campground and Glencoe CampResort, in Sturgis, South Dakota. As you can see, Glencoe has the best location, easy access, and the convinences you need to make your stay during the Sturgis Rally, the very best it can be. Join us for the Sturgis Rally and see all Glencoe has to offer.
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