Hero Image

What To Do

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!


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


The Landmark Deadwood HISTORY OF THE LANDMARK In 1894, a pioneering entrepreneur by the name of W.E. Adams established the Adams Bros.


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.


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.


Society of St. Vincent de Paul   Rapid City Diocese District Council Founded in Paris in 2016, the Society of St.


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


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.


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


Tootsie’s Taproom- Tootsie’s Taproom, located in the old Spot Liquor Store on the corner of Main and Lee streets, features locally brewed beer made right up the road in neighboring


Trail Addict The Black Hills area has some of the most beautiful and diverse hiking & mountain biking trails you can imagine.


Download Guide