You’ll Always Find Something to Do in Deadwood
Come let loose in Deadwood, South Dakota. The fun you’ll have here is truly historic. Seriously, the entire town is a National Historic Landmark. Our roots go back to 1876 when outlaws, gamblers and gunslingers like Wild Bill Hickok, Calamity Jane and Poker Alice came to town looking for gold and a good time. We still know how to have a good time today from our free Wild West re-enactments to our wild nightlife. Be a player in our gaming halls and feel like a teenager again as you go wild at our live concerts and comedy shows. In Deadwood, just about anything goes. You want a Bloody Mary for breakfast? We won’t judge. In fact, we just might join you. COVID-19 Information: Deadwood is prioritizing safe travel and health and hygiene protocols are in place to ensure an enjoyable experience for all. Learn more at Deadwood.com/COVID. If you have a question on protocols a particular property is following, we encourage you to contact them directly. Thank you!Entertainment producer for Deadwood Jam, Wild Bill Days and Kool Deadwood Nites.
When you enter the display room door you will immediately be amazed at the detail and craftmanship.
The Northern Hills Recreation Association (NHRA) is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit supporting youth sports activities, based in the Northern Black Hills of South Dakota.
Your family can enjoy over 100 popular farm animals in a clean, relaxed hands-on environment.
Deadwood’s Oldest and Foremost Tour Company offers a One-Hour Narrated Tour of Deadwood and Mt. Moriah “Boot Hill” Cemetery. Let Deadwood’s Finest take you on a journey through time.
James Butler “Wild Bill” Hickok was shot and killed in the back of the head on August 2, 1876, while playing poker at Nuttal & Mann’s Saloon in Deadwood.
Outlaw Square is Historic Deadwood’s newest year-round, family-friendly gathering space and entertainment venue on Main Street.
Full-line liquor store. Gas and diesel. Pop, snacks and ice.
PaleoAdventures provides a wide range of services to the education, museum, and tourist related industries including dinosaur dig site tours, paleontological consulting, educational programs and fossil sales.
Pam’s Purple Door is a gift shop on Historic Main Street that stocks a huge selection and variety of unique gifts, toys and souvenirs.