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Pull
up, Hook up
Join us for
fellowship
and fun.
We're easy to find, off
Jolly Lane south of
Highway 44 a bit east of downtown Rapid City |
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RV Parking is
available to all Elks and guests |
To serve as many of our brother and sister Elks as possible, Elks
Lodge 1187 limits parking to seven (7) days, though the lodge office
may grant extensions. We're closed now, but see us again March 1.
Spacious grounds offer a variety of opportunities for exercise,
including an 18-hole golf course. Luncheon and dinner service
and refreshments are available in our dining room and lounge.
There is also a Sunday buffet.
Wednesday is Member Appreciation Day for Elks only.
A $15 donation per day is requested for camping with hookups (water
and electricity) and $10 for dry camping. The nearest
dumpsite is within minutes at the KOA campground and there is a dump
at the Flying J Truck Stop at Exit 61 on I-90.
A keycard is available for a $10 deposit (refundable on return of
the card) and provides access to the Armstrong Room (in the basement
of the Pro Shop adjacent to the park) with showers and exercise
equipment.
Within a few minutes drive, laundry, supermarket and drugs are
available as well as hardware items. A wide variety of shopping
opportunities are available as well.
Pets are welcome, but they must be on a leash and we ask that you
clean up after them.
Our water pressure is high so please equip yourself with a pressure
reducer.
Check in at the Pro Shop or if you come in after hours, pick up a
registration envelope from the box at the entry to the park.
There are endless things to do nearby and throughout the Black
Hills, so come join us in spreading the word about the fine work, the
fellowship and the fun inherent in being an Elk.
Need More Information?
Write to us at: 3333 Jolly Lane, Rapid City, SD 57703
E-mail Secretary Paul Richter at:
paul.elks.lodge@midconetwork.com
or call: (605) 393-1187 |

Mount Rushmore National Memorial should
be included on your trip. |
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Think about taking
the City Circle Tour
which includes
Dinosaur Park, art,
history and geology museums,
Storybook Island
for the kids
(young and old)
and the city parks,
a fish hatchery
and the Stavekirk.
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