BMX Racing On A Budget -CAMPING
Camping is a very inexpensive way to spend a great weekend at the races
with family and friends. Many tracks offer free camping on site here in Minnesota.

Camping
vs Hotel - Savings of $263+ (3 day
weekend) The money you save in one weekend of camping vs
hotel, you will be able pay for camping equipment for the entire summer.
CAMPING - Weekend State Qualifier Example Family of
4:
Day/Night One:
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Leave Friday after work and arrive at track.
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Dinner on the grill $15-$25 (depending what is on the
menu)
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Camping Cost at Track/ FREE. If you choose to stay at a
campground/$10-$20
Day/Night Two:
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Breakfast - $5-$15 (again depending of what is on the
menu)
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Lunch - $10-$20
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Dinner on the grill $15-$25 (depending what is on the
menu)
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Camping Cost at Track/ FREE. If you choose to stay at a
campground/$10-$20
Day
Three:
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Breakfast - $5-$15 (again depending of what is on the
menu)
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Lunch - $10-$20
CAMPING WEEKEND TOTAL: $45-$160
This all depends on you menu and if you choose to stay at the track, a public campground, private campground or
State Park. If staying at a State Park add a annual permit of $25.00 to the years total.
HOTEL/DINING - Weekend State Qualifier Example Family of
4:
Day/Night One:
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Leave Friday after work and arrive at Hotel.
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Dinner at restaurant $20-$50 (depending on where you
eat)
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Hotel Room $104 (I used AmericInn Mid-summer as
example)
Day/Night Two:
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Breakfast at restaurant $20-$40 (depending on where you
eat)
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Lunch - $10-$20 at Track
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Dinner at restaurant $20-$50 (depending on where you
eat)
-
Hotel Room $104 (I used AmericInn Mid-summer as
example)
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Day
Three:
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Breakfast at restaurant $20-$40 (depending on where you
eat)
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Lunch - $10-$20 at Track
HOTEL WEEKEND TOTAL: $308-$428
This all depends on where you eat and stay,
and how healthy you choose to eat. Obviously fast food is cheapest, but not as healthy.
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