Enjoy the serenity of the Black Hills from the comfort of this hidden gem in Deadwood! Perfectly situated just minutes from historic Main Street, enjoy the lodge amenities including an updated shared bathroom, charming saloons & restaurants, or take a day trip to Mount Rushmore. Visit Adams Museum, Broken Boot Gold Mine, Deadwood Mountain Grand, Tatanka: Story of the Bison & more! A wonderful destination for gatherings with loved ones, this private retreat in Deadwood ensures a memorable escape!
Welcome to our delightful studio cabin, an ideal retreat for solo travelers or couples looking for a peaceful escape.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THE DETACHED BATHROOM IS SHARED BETWEEN CABINS 5 & 6.
Cabin Features:
• Layout: A well-designed open space featuring a comfortable queen-size bed.
• Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the property.
• Parking is available on-site.
Shared Lodge Amenities:
• Bathroom: Enjoy the shared bathroom with all essential amenities and a refreshing shower.
• Laundry: Convenient on-site laundry facilities to keep you fresh during your stay.
• Duck Pond: Take a leisurely stroll around the duck pond, a perfect spot for relaxation.
• Sauna: Unwind and rejuvenate in our shared sauna, a great way to end your day.
• Hot Tub: Soak your cares away in our shared hot tub, offering a soothing experience under the open sky.
Pets of any kind are strictly prohibited, guests who arrive with any animals that were not approved as a service animal will result in immediate cancellation.
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Deadwood, SD, is a vibrant town steeped in history and brimming with activities for visitors of all ages. Here are some of the top things to do in Deadwood:
Historic Main Street: Stroll down this charming street to soak in the town's rich past. You'll find well-preserved buildings, saloons, shops, and restaurants, each telling a story of Deadwood's Gold Rush days.
Deadwood’s Wild West Shows: Experience reenactments of famous shootouts and Wild West skits that bring the history of Deadwood to life. The daily performances are both entertaining and educational.
Adams Museum: Visit this museum to explore artifacts and exhibits that delve into the fascinating history of Deadwood and the Black Hills, including tales of notorious figures like Wild Bill Hickok and Calamity Jane.
Mount Moriah Cemetery: Pay your respects to some of the Wild West’s most famous personalities, including Wild Bill Hickok, Calamity Jane, and Seth Bullock. The cemetery offers beautiful views of the town and surrounding hills.
Days of '76 Museum: Learn about the pioneering spirit of Deadwood through exhibits on the region's history, including the famous Days of '76 parade and rodeo.
Broken Boot Gold Mine: Take a guided tour of this historic mine to see how prospectors sought their fortunes during the Gold Rush. You can even try your hand at gold panning!
Deadwood Mountain Grand: Enjoy live music, gaming, and dining at this popular venue, which also hosts a variety of events and concerts throughout the year.
The Deadwood Trolley: Hop on this convenient and affordable trolley to explore the town. It’s a great way to see the sights without having to worry about parking.
Tatanka: Story of the Bison: Created by actor Kevin Costner, this educational attraction showcases the history and significance of the bison to the Great Plains and Native American culture.
Outdoor Activities: Deadwood is surrounded by natural beauty, offering hiking, biking, and scenic drives through the Black Hills. Popular spots include the Mickelson Trail and Spearfish Canyon.
Casinos: Try your luck at one of Deadwood's numerous casinos, where you can enjoy gaming, dining, and entertainment all in one place.
Historic Tours: Join a guided tour to delve deeper into Deadwood’s storied past. Walking tours, ghost tours, and historical bus tours are available.
Events and Festivals: Time your visit to coincide with one of Deadwood's many events, such as Wild Bill Days, Deadwood Jam, or the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, to experience the town at its most lively.
Mount Rushmore and Crazy Horse Memorial: Take a day trip from Deadwood to visit these iconic monuments, both within driving distance and offering a glimpse into American history and heritage.
With its rich history, vibrant entertainment, and stunning natural surroundings, Deadwood, SD, offers a unique and memorable experience for every visitor.
Guests have full access and complete privacy inside the home and may enjoy full use of the outdoor amenities. Please note that cabins 5 and 6 each share an upgraded bathroom as well. Instructions for access, check-in, check-out, and directions to the home are provided in the house manual on vrbo. When checking out, please be sure all windows and doors are locked prior to your departure.
If you have any questions about the property, or if you need any additional information regarding calendar availability, directions, parking, access, or check-in/check-out procedures please contact us directly using the message center on vrbo.