Whistler Gulch is in the southern end of Deadwood's city center, less than 10 minutes from the 19th century architecture in the city's Historic District. This area of town features specialty and souvenir shops, as well as restaurants. The amenities at this resort include an outdoor swimming pool, complimentary access to Wi-Fi Internet, laundry, business center with fax services and facilities for restrooms and showers. The campground also has a convenience store that sells groceries, firewood and RV supplies. Each of the RV camping sites at Whistler Gulch feature hook-ups for electricity, water and sewage management. The campsites also have picnic tables and fire pits.
Whistler Gulch Campground
235 Cliff St.
Deadwood, SD 57732
605-578-2092
whistlergulch.com
The KOA campground in Deadwood is in the city's northern end, and it is within 20 minutes of local attractions, such as the exhibits at the Black Hills Mining Museum, as well as underground passageways at the Broken Boot Gold Mine. Broken Boot offers guided tours of the caverns. The Deadwood KOA provides amenities such as an outdoor swimming pool and hot tub, cycling rentals, playground, hiking trails throughout the campground's property and complimentary access to Wi-Fi Internet. Free shuttle service is available to transport guests at KOA to the city center of Deadwood. The RV parking sites at this campground have hook-ups for sewage, electricity, water and cable television. Tent camping is allowed as well.
Deadwood KOA
U.S. Highway 14, Box 457
Deadwood, SD 57732
605-578-3830
koa.com
Fish and Fry Campground is on the southern edge of Deadwood, and it offers amenities such as an outdoor swimming pool, laundry, shower and restroom facilities, arcade game room and a pavilion for group gatherings and picnicking. The pavilion also provides movie viewings every night to the resort's guests. The campground's onsite general store sells groceries and RV supplies. The 60 RV sites feature hook-ups for electricity, water, sewage and cable television. Avid golfers who stay at Fish and Fry are only a five-minute drive from the 18-hole course at the Tomahawk Country Club. Fish and Fry is also in the heart of the Black Hills National Forest, which has trails for hiking, cycling and ATV riding.
Fish and Fry Campground
21390 U.S. Highway 385
Deadwood, SD 57732
605-578-2150
fishnfry.com