The 1 Best Outdoor Stays and Campgrounds in Deadwood

Only handpicked and verified camping stays for your trip in Deadwood, United States

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Deadwood is home to Mount Moriah Cemetery, where Wild Bill Hickok is buried, and historic casinos like the Gold Dust Saloon and the Midnight Star. Outdoor activities abound at Spearfish Canyon and the Black Hills National Forest, perfect for your camping adventures. The city offers a range of pet-friendly hotels, with cozy spots like the Deadwood Mountain Grand, featuring mountain views and local charm. Booking through this site gives you access to hand-picked accommodations, graded by reviews and amenities. Consider visiting during the shoulder season for better rates.
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Key Hotel Facts for Deadwood Travelers

This guide provides essential information on hotels in Deadwood, assessing one primary property type, focusing on pricing, seasons, taxes, distance to attractions, and booking strategies for a successful stay.

Typical nightly rates range from $100 to $200 USD.

There is 1 major hotel category in Deadwood.

Peak tourist seasons are June to August.

Local taxes add approximately 7% to your bill.

Most attractions, like Mount Moriah Cemetery, are within 3 km.

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