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Allen Ranch Campground

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Allen Ranch Campground, near Hot Springs, South Dakota, offers a straightforward camping experience with a friendly vibe. It’s a great place to unwind after a long drive, especially with the option of reserving sites along the creek, which provide a nice, shaded escape.

The campground features a mix of RV, tent, and glamping sites, all equipped with essential amenities like drinking water and electric hookups. Visitors have mentioned the free hot showers and the welcoming atmosphere, with one camper noting, “The owner is a really nice guy!” There’s also a playground and activities like tetherball and volleyball to keep the kids entertained.

For those looking to explore, the nearby Fall River is perfect for a refreshing dip or a leisurely float. While the campground is close to the highway, the sound of the creek helps drown out some of the noise, creating a more relaxing environment. Just keep in mind that the sites can be a bit close together, so if you’re after more privacy, consider arriving early to snag a good spot.

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Location

Allen Ranch Campground is located in South Dakota

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Directions

GPS: 43.41905N, -103.45861W 1/2 mile leaving Hot Springs, SD on US 385 south. 50 miles south of Rapid City, SD on US 79. Turn at junction of US 385 into Hot Springs, SD.

Address

13065 Fall River Rd
Hot Springs, SD 57747

Coordinates

43.41546362 N
103.45365955 W

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Access

  • Drive-In
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  • Hike-In
    Backcountry sites.

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Site Types

  • Tent Sites
  • RV Sites
  • Standard (Tent/RV)
  • Group
  • Tent Cabin
  • Yurts

Features

For Campers

  • ADA Access
  • Trash
  • Picnic Table
  • Phone Service
  • Reservable
  • Showers
  • Drinking Water
  • Electric Hookups
  • Toilets
  • Alcohol
  • Pets
  • Fires

For Vehicles

  • Sewer Hookups
  • Water Hookups
  • Pull-Through Sites
  • 50 Amp Hookups
  • Big Rig Friendly

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Reviewed Oct. 5, 2023

It'll do

We stopped at this campground because we were tired of driving and wanted to get out of the heat, plus the 50% Passport America discount which brought the cost to $20/night for an RV site with power (30 and 50 amp) and water. There is a dump station on site as well, but getting to it can be tricky as there are low hanging branches around it. 

This place is pretty run down, but nice and simple and friendly. Definitely not worth the full price of $40/night. The back in sites are along the creek and are nice and green and shaded. 

The pull through sites are up on a sparse dirt lot along the main road, in full blazing sun. Highly recommend a back in site over one of the pull throughs. They do take reservations here, but there were several open sites for us to choose from on a Monday in late September. 

The campground is an odd setup, and may be difficult for larger rigs to navigate. The back in sites are all in one stretch, with the office at the end of it. So you drive to the end, check in and look for open sites via self registration at the office, then you have to turn around and drive back out to your site, and awkwardly back in against the angle (or drive up to the pull through area and loop back down).  Recommend maybe parking at the pull through area and walking to the office so you can avoid the awkward turnarounds. 

There are toilets and free showers here, but no laundry. They also offer teepee and tent sites, as well as “glamping” sites. We met a very friendly employee on the way in (Tim or Tom?) who said he makes a great breakfast in the morning. Good cell reception for all three carriers.

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Month of VisitSeptember
  • Review photo of Allen Ranch Campground by Laura M., October 5, 2023
  • Review photo of Allen Ranch Campground by Laura M., October 5, 2023
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Reviewed Aug. 12, 2022

Beautiful, easy to access and nice owners

Easy to find, and get to your spot. Great signage even if you’re coming without a reservation. Right next to the creek that is great temperature to play in. Tetherball, kids play set and volleyball net for activities

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Month of VisitAugust
  • Review photo of Allen Ranch Campground by Bradee A., August 12, 2022
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Reviewed Oct. 14, 2021

Last minute find

This was not our planned destination, but due to vehicle problems, we ended up here for 5 nights. Even though we didn’t have reservations, they accommodated us with overflow spots. Thank goodness for the kindness of the host!

Month of VisitJune
Reviewed Aug. 12, 2021

Ok, but not worth $40

We have a 40’ class a, we fit in a pull thru fine and had water and 50 amp hookup, but the dump station had overhanging trees so we couldn’t get in. There was a dump station about a mile down the road in town that was free (donation appreciated).

Site12
Month of VisitAugust
Reviewed Oct. 7, 2020

Pretty good campground!

To start, site was double booked upon arrival but was quickly resolved by the owner. Other than that pretty good campground. Kinda close to the highway so you hear cars all night but a spring fed creek running behind the campsite downs out some of the noise. Despite the highway beautiful scenery! Campsites were pretty close to each other so not much privacy. Bathrooms and showers were nothing to rave about, but at least they had them! Decent campground overall, not the place for someone seeking more wilderness though.

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Reviewed Aug. 17, 2020

Half decent choice for a spot

Campground is very small and close to the highway, ground is very hard. Met a nice man who works for the campground and he offered to help. If you are in need of a place to shower and running (non-potable) water this may be for you. The rate for the tent camping was 20$ for the spot and an additional 5$ per person. Paid in cash through a hole in the door. First come first serve.

  • Review photo of Allen Ranch Campground by Wally B., August 17, 2020
Reviewed Jul. 2, 2020

Nice little spot

Not a bad little spot.. Close to town and near a peaceful stream.. Owner is very nice. The only negative is that It's close to the road and truckers use their Jake brakes all hours of the day and night, so don't expect to sleep in.

  • Review photo of Allen Ranch Campground by Jesse R., July 2, 2020
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Reviewed May. 31, 2019

Ranger Review: Icemule Jaunt Cooler at Allen Ranch Campground

Campground Review:

Allen Ranch offers RV, Tipi, Canvas, and basic tent sites located under shade along the river. Pull-thru sites are also available. All RV sites have water and electricity, with a dump station available on site. I only took a star away because of the loud road next to it. I didn't mind but some of my family mentioned it once or twice so I thought it needed to be scored. 

Allen himself stopped by on our first day to say hi. And he is a really nice guy! He is a former Park Service Law Enforcement Officer and Fire Ranger. He bought this land a long time ago and didn't want to leave it to work at other parks. He knows everyone in town and can recommend some great spots to visit. He started this campground and has been maintaining it with his family for a long time. It's on a beautiful strip of land right on the Fall River. The Fall River is fed by hot springs so the water stays nice and just slightly chilled. Almost feels like getting into a heated pool, like where you step in say "ahh that's nice" instead of cringe with chills. Since we were the only tent campers there we offered to mow the grass or help set up the tipis but Allen wanted us to just relax since he had his family helping him. So that is what we did. I did offer him a nice cold beer out of my Icemule cooler though. He was shocked to see "such a neat contraption!"  

There are 12 RV sites, 6 tent sites, 1 group site, and 3 tipis. I saw one canvas tent that was set up. You can call ahead and reserve sites but we found that we could just drive up and put our names on a site as put the money in an envelope at the shower house. On a busy weekend I would call ahead. 

Cost:

Tent sites: $25 to book and $5 for each additional person. 

RV site: $40 for 2 people and $5 for each additional person.

Group site: $8 per person for groups 10+

Tipi: $70 (plus $5 per additional person) for basic (you furnish), $130 per couple for everything included (including breakfast)

Glamping tent: $130 per couple (min 2) and $25 for each add person for everything included (including breakfast)

RV sites: Sites are within walking distance to the shower building with hot water and restrooms. They are right when you pull into the campground so you don't get the generators bugging you at night. They are far enough away from the tent sites to create good space. 

Tent sites: There is a large group site across from the shower house. There isn't much shade for the group site but it is large enough for a good sized group. 

The other tent sites are right next to each other so when it is busy, it would be packed. We got lucky and we were the only ones there so we got our pick of the sites. We chose sites 2 and 3 since they were perfect for our sized group and had the best flow section of the river right at the site. We were able to walk right into the water and hang out on tubes without feeling like we were sucked into cattails or "rapids". 

The sites hadn't been mowed, so the grass was a little tall, but we came at the end of a very rainy and snowy week and Allen hadn't had a chance to mow since were there the first day it stopped snowing/raining.

Other than being right next to the main road, the sound of the creek and the cottonwood trees blowing in the wind was lovely. The road wasn't too noisy and the sound went way down at night. 

There are tables at each site with 3-4 wooden round seats. The seats weren't super sturdy but the tables were great for keeping our food off the ground and away from our dogs. 

Bathrooms:

The tent sites are pretty far away from the bathroom and there isn't a place to properly go to the bathroom near the site without being seen from the main road. So that is the only big downfall. 

There is a port-o-potty up by the tipis and the canvas tent. 

The showers are free and hot. They aren't the most up to date facilities but they are functional and easy to use. 

There is a grill on site but it wasn't open when we were there, I think it is mostly open for Summer. They also offer catering for large groups, reunions, weddings and celebrations of any kind. As Allen says: "Come join us for a fun filled , relaxing camping experience near Hot Springs located in the beautiful Black Hills of South Dakota Mountain hiking, Interpretive talks and warm water river tubing down gentle Fall River, which runs through the entire campground."

Inner tubes are provided FREE for the guests too. They are located right next to the playground. 

There is also a big stage on site where i'm guessing bands or events can play or take place. 

Product Review:

As a ranger we sometimes get the opportunity to review products that would benefit the camping experience. On this trip, I decided that floating down a river with family was the perfect time to review the IceMule Jaunt Cooler from https://icemulecoolers.com/

I chose the Jaunt because I wanted something that was easy to carry just a few beers instead of my whole fridge in a bag. Icemule does a great job of creating lots of options for cooler sizes and the Jaunt seemed to be the perfect fit for my lifestyle. Plus, I LOVED the colors! 

It says that it can hold a six pack or 3 bottles of wine. At first It seems like it can hold a lot more than that based on it's height, but I quickly learned that it won't properly keep chilled or stay leakproof if it is filled too much. OOPS! Once I learned to fill it properly, it worked like a charm. Even floats when you need to pass it between people on the water. 

There is a front pocket on the bag that is supposed to be waterproof but the zipper is lined along the outside with no real way to close it fully so I wouldn't trust it to keep things inside perfectly dry. It is also hard to zip with one hand (see video) which is something that would make it easier to use. 

Other than that, it was a great addition to our basecamping and day trip gear. It sites comfortably on my back and isn't too heavy being filled with liquid. It is WAY easier to carry than a cooler and way more more enticing to drink cold beer that wasn't just shook up in a warm backpack while out snowshoeing.

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Month of VisitMay
  • Review photo of Allen Ranch Campground by Hayley K., May 31, 2019
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How much does it cost to camp at Allen Ranch Campground?

    Camping at Allen Ranch Campground can cost between $25.00 and $130.00 depending on the site.

  • Does Allen Ranch Campground have RV hookups?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Allen Ranch Campground has 50 amp electric hookups, water hookups and sewer hookups.

  • What is the elevation of Allen Ranch Campground?

    Allen Ranch Campground is located at 3313 feet.

  • What is the max vehicle length at Allen Ranch Campground?

    Allen Ranch Campground allows vehicles up to 50 feet.

  • Are fires allowed at Allen Ranch Campground?

    Yes, according to campers on TheDyrt.com, fires are allowed at Allen Ranch Campground, although make sure to check current fire restrictions in the area.

  • Does Allen Ranch Campground have wifi?

    No, according to campers on TheDyrt.com, Allen Ranch Campground does not have wifi.