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Deadwood, SD Road Trips

Sitting in the Great Plains, Deadwood, SD is a local road trip base with 6 trip routes mapped and ready to explore. The route mix is balanced, with options ranging from 14-mile quick runs to 445-mile cross-state drives. Most routes from Deadwood, SD head east, giving the route network a clear directional lean.

Downtown Deadwood, SD, SD

Photo: Alfo Medeiros

Trip Routes

6

Longest Drive

444.8 mi

Watertown, SD

Quickest Drive

17m

Sturgis, SD

Plan Around Deadwood, SD

Popular Incoming Routes

Useful if Deadwood, SD is the arrival point and you want the strongest routes into the city first.

Trips from Deadwood, SD

Driving from Deadwood, SD

On average, trips departing from Deadwood, SD run 182 miles with a drive time of roughly 3h 5m. There is a healthy spread of short hops, medium drives, and longer road trips to pick from. The longest mapped route runs 445 miles (7h 35m), while the shortest is just 14 miles.

Popular Destinations

Drivers leaving Deadwood, SD most often head toward Watertown, SD (444.8 mi, 7h 35m), Harrisburg, SD (396.4 mi, 6h 27m), Rapid City, SD (41.6 mi, 46m), Spearfish, SD (15.3 mi, 19m), and Sturgis, SD (13.8 mi, 17m). Most destinations stay within the same state, perfect for exploring the local region thoroughly.

Planning & Costs

Regular gas in SD currently averages around $3.77 per gallon. For the typical 182-mile trip from Deadwood, SD, budget about $27 in fuel one way, assuming 25 MPG. Longer hauls and premium fuel will cost proportionally more.

Most trips take a half-day, so a morning start gets you there in time for lunch or an afternoon of exploring. Routes tend to go east, so afternoon departures put the sun at your back on the return leg.

Frequently Asked Questions

There are 5 mapped routes leaving Deadwood, SD and 1 routes heading into Deadwood, SD, covering 6 total connections. Distances range from 14 to 445 miles.

The longest mapped route from Deadwood, SD covers 445 miles and takes approximately 7h 35m. Shorter options start at just 14 miles.

The average route from Deadwood, SD runs about 182 miles with a drive time of roughly 3h 5m. This includes both short day trips and longer multi-day drives.

At current gas prices (about $3.77/gallon for regular), the average 182-mile trip from Deadwood, SD costs roughly $27 in fuel one way, based on 25 MPG. Your actual cost depends on your vehicle's efficiency.

The most popular road trip destinations from Deadwood, SD include Watertown, SD, Harrisburg, SD, Rapid City, SD and Spearfish, SD. Each route page has detailed drive times, fuel estimates, stop suggestions, and turn-by-turn directions.

Deadwood, SD by the Numbers

Recent demographic snapshot from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey.

Population

1,319

Median Income

$52,679

Median Home Value

$227,000

Median Age

51.0

Source: US Census Bureau ACS 5-year (public domain). See our methodology for details.

Traveler Guide to Deadwood, SD

Deadwood is a town in the Black Hills of South Dakota. It is rivaled only by Tombstone, Arizona as America's most storied town from the wild frontier days.

In 1874, famed Army commander George Custer led an expedition into the area and announced that he and his men had discovered gold nearby, in what is today Custer, South Dakota. Two years later brothers Charlie and Steve Utter led a wagon train into Deadwood containing essential business supplies - prostitutes and cards - which led to a boost in industries such as booze, gambling parlors, and brothels. During this time notorious gunfighter "Wild Bill" Hickok helped the Utter brothers by scouting out any troubles the train might encounter. That same year "Wild Bill" was shot in the head while playing poker at the Saloon No. 10. His killer, "the coward Jack McCall", was captured, tried by a group of miners, freed, re-captured, re-tried by a court, and hanged. Legal proceedings have, thankfully, grown somewhat more standardized in the years since that famous crime. Another legendary event was the Horsemeat March of 1876, in which General Cook led an expedition pursuing a band of Sioux natives fleeing the site of Custer's last stand, the Battle of Little Bighorn. General Cook and his men set off in pursuit with reduced rations in order to give a quicker chase, but they did not predict that the Sioux would burn the grass behind them. As a result, both the horses and the men had no food and the men eventually were forced to shoot their own horses for food. Two major fires struck the town in the late 19th century. In 1879, nearly the entire town burned to the ground, including the popular brothel known as the Gem Theater.

1 Adams House Museum, 22 Van Buren Ave, ☏ +1 605 578-3724. Daily 9AM-5PM. Built by the Franklins, this Queen-Anne styled mansion is nearly perfectly preserved since being purchased by W.E. Adams. Tours are about half an hour. $5. Adams Museum, 54 Sherman St, ☏ +1 605 578-1714. Summer (May 1 - September 30): daily 9AM to 5PM. Winter hours (October 1 - April 30): Tu-Sa 10AM to 4PM During the winter the museum is closed Sundays, Mondays and winter holidays. Free admission, however a donation of $3 per adult, $2 per child is encouraged. 2 Mount Moriah Cemetery, 1 Mount Moriah Dr, ☏ +1 605 578-2600. Memorial Day to mid-October: 8AM-6PM, visitors center 9AM-5PM. Cemetery open in winter with limited maintenance. Overlooking the town from a steep hill to the north, Mount Moriah offers remarkable views of the area and the entire town, as well as the graves of Wild Bill, Calamity Jane and a few lesser-known luminaries from the Old West. (Seth Bullock's grave lies on a hill above the rest, a quiet ten minute climb away.) It is a well-kept cemetery with a beautiful cover of trees. Mount Moriah can be reached on foot from the town, although it's a steep climb. Maps are available at the gate. $2. (updated Dec 2020) Celebrity Memorabilia, 629 Main St (in the Celebrity Hotel & Casino), ☏ +1 605 578-1909. This museum has collected celebrity memorabilia including movie props, musical instruments, and a few cars. Free admission. 3 Tatanka: Story of the Bison, Highway 85 (one mile north of Deadwood), ☏ +1 605 584-5678, fax: +1 605 578-2070, [email protected].

Historic Ghost Tour (Historic Bullock Hotel), 633 Main St. Participate in this famous historic Ghost Tour hosted by costumed reenactors portraying Sheriff Seth Bullock or his wife, Martha. $5. Deadwood Recreation and Aquatic Center, 105 Sherman St, ☏ +1 605-578-3729. (updated Dec 2020) 1 Tomahawk Lake Country Club, 21496 US Hwy 385, ☏ +1 605-578-2080. 9-hole course through the Black Hills National Forest with 10 acre practice area. $50-75 with cart. (updated Dec 2025) Many of the hotels, bars and restaurants offer gambling, although that may range from a row of slot machines to private poker and blackjack rooms, depending on the quality of the establishment. Most casinos also offer free food and drinks so long as you're gambling (or at least looking like you are). First Gold Hotel & Gaming, 270 Main St, ☏ +1 605 578-9777, fax: +1 605 578-3979, [email protected]. This gaming establishment sits right at the entrance of Deadwood. With 300 slot machines and four table games, this casino is the place to gamble. Friendly staff is on hand around the clock to assist you and even educate on new games that have come out. When you are finished with gaming you can grab a bite to eat at either the buffet or the First Gold Deli. Deadwood Gulch Gaming Resort, 304 Cliff on Hwy 85 South, toll-free: +1-800-695-1876. Tucked back in the trees, this in town resort/casino has an out of town feel. It's known for its hospitality, up to date gaming, and great food. Midnight Star, 677 Main St, ☏ +1 605-578-1555.

Deadwood Miners Hotel & Restaurant, 137 Charles St, ☏ +1 605 578-1611. breakfast, lunch and dinner, cinnamon rolls, burgers, etc. Deadwood Gulch Gaming Resort - Creekside Restaurant, Highway 85 South, ☏ +1 605 578-7740. Creek-side resort, restaurant, casinos, and convention center, with plenty of parking Deadwood Social Club, 657 Main St, ☏ +1 605 578-1544, toll-free: +1-800-952-9398. Deadwood's finest Italian Steakhouse specializing in handcrafted Mediterranean cuisine. Diamond Lil's, 677 Main St. Jakes: Fine Dining, 677 Main St, ☏ +1 605 578-3656. 5-10PM. Mustang Sally's, 634 Main St, ☏ +1 605 578-2025, [email protected]. Open late. Outdoor Main Street dining. Sports bar and grill. Best burgers in town. Oyster Bay Restaurant, 626 Main St, ☏ +1 605 578-2205, [email protected]. As seen on HBO, the History Channel Discovery Channel and Travel Channel- the world famous Oyster Bay Bar. Italian seafood restaurant and casino, not Featuring a Japanese Sushi Kiosk Silverado Grand Buffet, 709 Main St, ☏ +1 605 578-3670. Stay, play and dine at Deadwood's best! Live poker, blackjack and large variety of slot machines. Prime and Crab on Friday and Saturday nights. Tin Lizzie Casino Restaurants, 555 Main St, toll-free: +1-800-643-4490, fax: +1 605 578-3168. Enjoy the 1/2 pound Angus Lizzie Burger at the diner with the eponymous name or Snitches or Ichiban Sushi Express. FLYT Steakhouse by Alpine Inn (Cadillac Jacks), 360 Main St, ☏ +1 605-571-1263. Many delectable menu items for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Try a flyt of small plate creations.

Buffalo Bodega Complex, 658 Main St. Bodega often features crowd drawing activities such as karaoke. Every Casino in Deadwood serves alcohol, as well as many of the restaurants. The following are the places primarily frequented for their nightlife. 1 Old Style Saloon # 10, 657 Main St, ☏ +1 605 578-3346. The Saloon number ten features a 40-foot long Brunswick bar. The walls are adorned with historical artifacts and oddities, and there is always fresh sawdust on the floor. Deadwood Station Bunkhouse & Gambling Hall, 68 Main St, ☏ +1 605-578-3476. bar with pizza. Oggies Sports Bar and Emporium, 100 Pine Crest Ln (The Lodge at Deadwood), toll-free: +1-877-393-5634. Oggies was designed for service and fun. They offer competitve spirits with pool tables and darts. For the sports nuts they have 10 large high-definition flat screen televisions always tuned in for non stop sports.

Barefoot Resort, 21111 Barefoot Loop Lead (Outside of Lead on Nevada Gulch Road going towards Terry Peak Ski Area.), toll-free: +1-800-424-0225. This resort has two pools, three hot tubs, two exercise rooms, saunas, and a sports court for basketball tennis, and volleyball. This resort offers hotel rooms and condominiums. With timeshare options available. This resort is owned by RCI and a RCI memberships are available for added benefits. Cadillac Jack's Gaming Resort, 360 Main St, ☏ +1 605 578-1500. Check-in: 3PM, check-out: 11AM. All rooms include in-room coffee, microwaves, refrigerators, safes, HBO, and High Speed Wireless Internet access. Enjoy the indoor pool, hot tub, steam room, guest laundry, and free parking during your stay. Brown Rock Sports Cafe offers a breakfast buffet, lunch, and dinner daily. (updated Oct 2019) Deadwood Gulch Gaming Resort, 304 Cliff on Hwy 85 South, toll-free: +1-800-695-1876. Check-in: 3PM, check-out: 11AM. Nessled in the pines beside Whitewood Creek, just one mile from Main Street. Deadwood Trolley service from our front door. Convention facilities available. Range from $39 to $169, depending on the season and room. Lodge at Deadwood, 100 Pine Crest, toll-free: +1-866-290-2403. The Lodge at Deadwood is one of the newer hotel and casinos. It offers 270 different slot machines, 12 card tables on the main floor and the Rounders Poker Room. It is recommended casino participants take part in the Club 76 priority membership. Random drawings and rewards are only given to those who are using their rewards cards.

Deadwood lies 42 miles northwest of Rapid City on US Route 14A. If you're driving from Rapid City you'll need to follow I-90 to Sturgis and merge onto US Route 14A West and drive for 12 miles before arriving in Deadwood. If you're coming from Wyoming on I-90, take exit 17 towards Deadwood and drive for 8 miles to get into town. Deadwood and the Black Hills area are best traveled by car (or horse), but Airport Express (605-399-9999), Discovery Tours (1-888-524-5655) and Dakota Taxi (605-920-2020) can provide transportation from the Rapid City airport. Prairie Hills Transit. Offers 1 way and round trip transportation to and from Rapid City for $15 1 way and $22 R/T

Most of the restaurants, hotels, shops and sights are located on Main Street, within easy reach of each other on foot (save for snowstorms). Free parking is available in the lot on Sherman Street which is a few blocks from main street, but there is metered parking scattered throughout most of the town as well. There is also a parking garage near main street. A trolley service runs Sunday-Thursday 7AM to 1:30AM and Friday & Saturday 7AM to 3AM for most of the year, but Sunday-Thursday hours are reduced to 8AM to 12:00 midnight during the winter. The cost is very cheap at $1 per ride. The Visitors Bureau (767 Main Street, +1-800-999-1876) has maps and the usual array of tour brochures. They're also available at the History and Information Center on Sherman Street. Driving in Deadwood is fairly easy, as the streets are lightly trafficked and all of the sights are either on Main Street or clearly marked. Deadwood winters can be very severe, however, so if you want to rent a car in the winter months (Late September-Late April, with snow still being possible as late as May and even June) be sure it can get around.

Travel tips adapted from Deadwood on Wikivoyage, licensed CC BY-SA 4.0. Content summarized; visit the source for the full article. See our methodology for how we use it.

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