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Welcome to Beautiful South Dakota! Read about Deadwood attractions and things to do during your stay:


The entire city of Deadwood is a national historic landmark. In Deadwood you can choose from various guided tours or take a self-guided walking tour into the past that puts the Wild West into perspective. Mt. Moriah cemetery is the final resting place of Wild Bill Hickok, Seth Bullock and Calamity Jane.

If you like the outdoors, we are the gateway to over 300 miles of the finest groomed snowmobile trails in the nation. The prestigious Mickelson Bike Trail begins its 110-mile spin through the Black Hills right outside of Deadwood.  Whether you are in the mood for hiking, touring, fishing, or golf, Deadwood South Dakota offers limitless opportunities for outdoor leisure activities.  
 
The Deadwood AmericInn Hotel & Suites at Cadillac Jack's Gaming Resort offers a spacious gaming floor with 181 brand-new slot machines! Also enjoy five action-packed blackjack tables and four live poker tables with the friendliest dealers in town.  Free cocktails are provided for all players!

Quick Area Guide for Deadwood South Dakota

Mount Rushmore – This grand national treasure, with its larger-than life granite sculptures of Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, and Theodore Roosevelt, is as recognizable as the Statue of Liberty, and is no less majestic. Stop and savor the breathtaking views provided by Grandview Terrace, or take a scenic stroll along the Presidential Trail through the beautiful Ponderosa pine forest to the Sculptor’s Studio, which provides close-up views of the memorial.
Address: Ste 81 13000 SD Hwy 244, Keystone, SD 57751
Distance: 50 miles
Phone: 605-574-2515
Hours of Operation: 8am-5pm, 7 days a week

Crazy Horse Memorial
– Home of the world’s largest mountain sculpture-in-progress, the Crazy Horse Memorial is dedicated to honoring the culture, tradition, and living heritage of North American Indians.  The memorial includes the famous Indian Museum of North America, which is devoted to displaying outstanding examples of American Indian culture and heritage from both the past and present.  
Address: 12151 Avenue of the Chiefs, Crazy Horse, SD 57730
Distance: 50 miles
Phone: 605-673-4681
Hours of Operation: Varies with season.  Call for details.

Devil’s Tower – Visitors to Devil’s Tower might recognize this national monument from the 1977 classic “Close Encounters of the Third Kind.”  Devil’s Tower is a 1,280-foot tall prehistoric volcanic neck which gradually revealed itself over eons as the surrounding plains eroded away.  The monument grounds feature a visitors’ center and several scenic hiking trails.  
Address: Call for details
Distance: 50 miles
Phone: 307-467-5350
Hours of Operation:  Monument is open to the public 24/7; Visitor Center hours vary according to season.  Call for details.  

Spearfish Canyon Scenic Byway – A leisurely 22-mile drive on this path provides stunning views of South Dakota’s unique and unrivaled natural beauty.
Distance: 15 miles
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Sturgis
– This sleepy South Dakota town is famous for being home to the world’s largest motorcycle rally and is minutes away from the scenic Bear Butte State Park.
Address: 15 miles southeast of the Deadwood AmericInn
Distance: 15 miles
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Historic Adams House – Built in 1892 by Deadwood pioneers Harris and Anna Franklin, this elegant Queen Anne-style house was described by the local contemporary press as “the grandest house west of the Mississippi.”  
Address: 22 Van Buren Ave, Deadwood, SD 57732
Distance: 1 Mile
Phone: 605-578-3724
Hours of Operation:  Varies according to season.  Call for details.  

Adams Museum
– This Deadwood museum features exhibits that are devoted to capturing the mysteries, tragedies, bawdiness and dreams found in the history and art of the Black Hills.  
Address: 54 Sherman St, Deadwood SD 57732
Distance: 1 mile
Phone: 605-578-1714
Hours of Operation:  Varies according to season.  Call for details.

Homestake Gold Mine Visitor Center – The Homestake Visitor Center provides captivating surface tours that explore the historic town of Lead and both Homestake Gold Mine’s underground and surface operations.  It also offers free viewing of the historic 1876 Open Cut mining area, artifacts, historic and educational memorabilia and a gift shop.  
Address: 160 West Main St, Lead SD, 57754
Distance: 3 miles
Phone: 605-584-3110
Hours of Operation: Call for details. 

Quick Area Guide

  • Mt Rushmore 50 mi
  • Crazy Horse 50 mi
  • Devil's Tower 50 mi
  • Spearfish Canyon Scenic Byway 15 mi
  • Sturgis 15 mi
  • Adams House and Musuem 1 mi
  • Homestake Gold Mine Visitor Center 3 mi
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