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!![](https://www.deadwood.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/Terry-Peak-3.jpg)
With a summit at 7,100 feet, Terry Peak in South Dakota offers the highest lift service between the Rocky Mountains and the Alps.
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The Brothel: Deadwood NOW OPEN! Visit their website or call (605) 559-0231 to buy tickets and for more information.
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The Brothel: Deadwood NOW OPEN! Visit their website or call (605) 559-0231 to buy tickets and for more information.
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Featured on the Deadfiles and Ghost Lab, this former 1895 Victorian Brothel, Bar & Gaming Hall offers Ghost & Paranormal tours integrated with historical perspectives relating its violent & colorful
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The Landmark Deadwood HISTORY OF THE LANDMARK In 1894, a pioneering entrepreneur by the name of W.E. Adams established the Adams Bros.
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Welcome to The Lodge at Deadwood Gaming Resort! The Lodge at Deadwood Gaming Resort is the locals’ choice for dining, gaming and relaxing in the Black Hills.
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We Dig Big! The Mammoth Site is an indoor active paleontological dig site and accredited museum in the southern Black Hills that’s fun for the whole family.
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The Spotlight at Deadwood Mountain Grand Way more than just a place to pick up your concert tickets, just as it was much more than just a place for miners
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Prepare yourself for an unexpected and next level gaming experience in Deadwood, SD. Spark your curiosity with the swankiest slots and table games, luxurious accommodations, and memorable dining.
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Tomahawk Lake Country Club Designed by renowned golf course architect Lawrence Hughes in the late 1930’s, Tomahawk Lake Country Club is a picturesque nine-hole, par 36, course located just seven