Camping 109
14144 South Dakota-109, Big Stone City, SD, 57216
Last Updated: July 3, 2025
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Campground Overview
Check In
Check In Time: 12AM | Send picture of your rig on the site to the phone number
Activities
Kayaking, Boating, Fishing
Rules
PETS
(2) Dogs are allowed per site with no extra charge. Because we love our dogs, Fireworks are not allowed at the campground. Keep in mind that there are many kinds of wildlife in the area that have caused the best of trained dogs to run off. Unruly, noisy, or aggressive dogs will be cause for eviction. Pets must be on a leash and with owner at all times while outdoors. They are not to be tied up and left unattended while owner is away. Owners are responsible for PICKING UP after their pets in all area of the campground and disposing of their waste. Waste must be sealed in dog bags and thrown in trash.
RATES
Rates are based on (2) adults or LESS per site. Visitors of our guests who spend the day or night are required to contact the camp hosts and pay $5/ea per adult for use of campground facilities. registered guests must be present with all visitors. NO sub-renting or loaning of your RV or site is allowed. Sites are assigned on Roverpass with given information to assign correct spots. Discounts for military, law enforcement, firemen/women, & EMT’s. Rate includes full hook-up of water, electricity, and sewer for your RV, and parking of the one vehicle that tows it. Extra vehicles and boats are not part of your site. No charging of electric vehicles at this campgound. Boat batteries may be charged at your site.
SEWER & WASTE
Sewer hoses MUST HAVE a 90-degree threaded elbow to attach to your site’s sewer drain. A dynoster is located nect to the shower/laundry building. Household garbage only, and must be tied securely in garbage bags before thrown away. NO FISH ENTRAILS ALLOWED IN DUMPSTER. You may clean your fish at the lake or at the fish cleaning station located south of the boat landing at the foot of Big Stone Lake, in Ortonville. Recycling of aluminium isn’t required, but a collection barrel for pop/beer cans is located next to the dumpster, and are donated to schools in Big Stone City.
PARKING
Parking of boats, extra cars, or visitor cars must be parked in the grassy area on either end of the campground. Please do not park extra vehicles on or near your site as that can cause damage to underground pipes and line. Your boat is allowed on your site when charging your battery only. Please avoid driving over and parking in vacant spots.
CAMPGROUND MAINTENANCE
Each site has a picnic table and a fire ring. Firewood will be available for purchase. Gas/Charcoal Grills may be used for cooking on your site. Avoid cooking on tables. Dispose cool ashes safely and properly. Do not use grill/campfires in times of extreme fire danger or high winds. Do not litter your site. Pick up after yourselves.
NO SMOKING IN CAMPGROUND BUILDINGS
Do not throw cigarette butts on the ground anywhere in the campground. They can take up to 10 years to decompose, and we’d like to keep our property clean for others to enjoy. Dispose of cigarette butts in a tin can.
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