Deadwood, South Dakota Lodging

Take a step back in time in Deadwood, South Dakota, a town that is a national historic landmark. Follow in the footsteps of "Wild Bill" Hickok, Calamity Jane and Wyatt Earp or pan for gold in the Black Hills.
  1. Bed and Breakfast

    • After a relaxing night's sleep on a feather bed, awake to the smell of gourmet food to begin your day. Victorian homes provide a more intimate and cozy lodging option for your stay in Deadwood, which hosts 12 bed-and-breakfast inns in town and surrounding areas.

    Hotels and Motels

    • Deadwood offers dozens of options for more modern amenities or even a resort-style stay that includes fitness rooms, hot tubs and indoor pools. This includes casinos and rustic lodging that speak to its Wild West history.

    Campgrounds

    • Perhaps you wish to commune with nature in the Black Hills of South Dakota. In this case, Deadwood offers campgrounds for both tents and RV. Even on the banks of a fish-filled creek, campgrounds offer lodging even just a short walk or trolley ride from the historic town.

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