From the world's largest biker bar to Main Street rooftops and a middle-of-nowhere ranch — every legendary saloon within riding distance of Sturgis.
Billed as the world's largest biker bar. Rebuilt after the 2015 fire, still the wildest party during the Rally.
The Chip's outdoor amphitheater has hosted every major act in rock. Concerts, camping and cold beer.
Downtown Main Street institution with live music, a brewery, and the Knuckle Brewing Co. on tap.
Main Street mainstay. Prime rib, cold beer, and a rooftop deck that overlooks the parade of chrome.
Two-story Main Street party. Live bands, mechanical bull, and one of the best people-watching balconies in town.
Vendors, food and constant live music right on Lazelle Street. Free to walk in during Rally.
Longstanding Rally destination with vendor village, custom bike shows and a giant outdoor stage.
Downstairs from the famous Alpine Inn — dark, cozy, and pours what riders swear is the best filet mignon dinner in the Hills upstairs.
Middle-of-nowhere ranch bar at the end of Nemo Road. A rite of passage.
Long-running Lazelle Street biker bar and grill with a courtyard stage, cold beer and a menu that actually stays open late.
Rally-only concert venue and campground east of town — free entry before 7pm, then wristbands and headliners on the outdoor stage.
Rally-only biker bar south of town with a big outdoor stage, wet t-shirt contests, and a crowd that skews hardcore.
The only museum in the world with a bar — where Wild Bill Hickok held his last poker hand, reenacted on the floor daily.