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NASCAR fans rejoice! Speedweeks are about to be in full swing with the Daytona 500 bringing up the rear! From mid-February until the end of the month, you can head to Florida to catch some intense racing events. If you're heading down in an RV, there are plenty of options for overnight accommodations! We’ve gathered up some information on staying right at the track as well as a few other places nearby. Check these out! Staying at the TrackIt doesn't get any more exhilarating than staying right at the track! You're close to the action and surrounded by thousands of screaming NASCAR fans! There are a few options for staying at Daytona International Speedway to fit any experience you’re looking to have or your budget! Gecko Shores at Lake LloydThis campground is the hottest one in the area! You’ll find premium camping, complete with a waterfront spot, right in the infield! What more could you want? For around $3K you'll enjoy these amenities:
Geico Grounds Red—PremiumRight near Gecko Shores at Lake Lloyd is Geico Grounds Red, which offers premium RV camping! This campground does not offer waterfront spots, and the cost is less than Gecko Shores. It’s about $220 cheaper! Here’s what you’ll get at this location:
Geico Grounds Red—Non-PremiumIf hookups aren’t a big deal for you, look for a non-premium site in the Geico Grounds Red campground. You enjoy the same amenities as the premium sites, just without hookups! It’s also almost $1.5K cheaper! Geico Grounds Yellow—PremiumIf the turns on the track are your favorite part of watching a race, then the Geico Grounds Yellow premium campground is perfect for you! Found right inside turns one and two, you’ll be nose to nose with the action! Not to mention there are lots of amenities here! You’ll enjoy:
Geico Grounds Yellow—Non-PremiumIf you want the same action-packed experience of being right there on the curve but don’t need hookups, check out the Geico Yellow camping area with a non-premium site! It’s also located inside turns one and two and includes everything you get in the premium yellow with the exception of hookups! Geico Grounds GreenTurn four boasts the Geico Green campground! This is another area where you can stay in the action as the cars go speeding past you! As you relax and experience the action you’ll also enjoy:
Geico HorseshoeIf you want to be on the turn but being right up front is just too much for you, check out the Geico Horseshoe area! This spot is inside turn one but a little farther back than the yellow grounds! Here you’ll get:
Geico CampgroundsTent campers, they haven’t forgotten about you! In fact there’s a special area just for you! The Geico campgrounds are located inside turns three and four so you can be close to the action as well! Here’s what you get:
Geico Park WestIf being in the infield scares you, then Geico Park West is the way to go! This area is located outside of turns one and two and gets you close without having to be in the middle of the track! At Geico Park West you’ll find:
This one doesn’t include any wristbands, so you need to make sure you purchase your tickets or wristbands separately. For more information on pricing and availability, click here! RV Parks and Campgrounds NearbyWhether you don’t want to deal with the crowds or you just don’t want to pay that much, staying right at the track may not be what you’re looking for. There are plenty of other options in the area to choose from. Here are some of the best-rated RV parks and campgrounds in the area. FinishLine RV ParkRight across the street from the finish line is FinishLine RV Park! The great thing about this park is that it’s not right on the grounds, but it’s still within walking distance so you don’t have to worry about parking! At this campground they offer:
For more info on this campground or to make a reservation click here. International RV Park and CampgroundJust a few miles down the road from the track is International RV Park and Campground. During Speedweeks there is a required 5-day minimum stay, so make sure you plan on staying the entire time. You’ll find amenities such as:
For more information and to book your stay, click here! Daytona Beach RV ResortOnly about six miles from the speedway is Daytona Beach RV Resort. It’s also really close to the beach, so when you’re not at the track you can enjoy some sun and surf! You’ll find amenities such as:
For more information and pricing, or to book your stay, click here! Where will you stay during your adventure to the Daytona Speedway? Let us know and share photos of your journey below! How much does it cost to camp inside the Daytona 500?Daytona 500 On-Site Campgrounds
GEICO Red RV – $1,325 — Campsite is for self-contained RVs, travel trailers, etc. Reserved 20'x40' RV site (site sizes may vary). No hookups.
Is there camping at the Daytona 500?Whether you're in a decked-out motorcoach or a tent is more your style, DAYTONA offers a camping option that puts you right next to all the history and heritage that's made this place world-famous!
How much does it cost to camp at a NASCAR race?How Much Does It Cost to Park an RV at a NASCAR Race? The cost of camping at NASCAR races varies greatly. Basic sites with no RV hookups start as low as $75, while premier sites with full hookups, track views, security, and other special perks can go as high as $6,000.
Can you bring your own beer to Daytona 500?Yes, you can bring your own beer into Daytona International Speedway as long as they are in the frontstretch seating areas. The cooler can hold up to 24-36 cans, have a single wall removable plastic liner, and can be packed with ice cubes or ice packs.
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