Deadwood
Deadwood is an old town that started in the late 1800s. Today the town has gambling, concerts, shops, and different events throughout the year. It has a lot of history and is just a cool place to see. There are a lot of parks, a nice walking path near the river, a playground for the kids, and the famous Mickelson Trail and Mount Moriah Cemetery. Note - kids are not allowed to be in the casino at anytime unless just passing through.
Deadwood Main Street looking west.
View of Deadwood from Mount Moriah Cemetery.
Nice walking path by the visitor’s center.
Main street looking east.
Pretty river runs through Deadwood - Spring.
October - In the Fall.
Deadwood Post Office.
The Grandstand where they have area events.
Moonshine Bar
The famous Saloon Number 10 Bar.
Days of 76 Museum - has a charge to get in.
The Franklin Hotel.
Saint Ambrose Parish.
Mickelson Trail starts in Deadwood.
During the Sturgis rally.
The occasional win.
Bike path near the visitor’s center - can see Tin Lizzy Casino.
Mountain goats near The Lodge.
The new skating rink and bandshell.
Inside the visitor’s center.
Looking down on Deadwood.
Tin Lizzy and hotel.
At Christmas. Very pretty.
A rare win for us.
History signs near the Mickelson Trail about Deadwood.
Deadwood Mountain Grand.
Very cool statue in front of the fire department in Deadwoood.
Adams’ Museum.
Cadillac Jacks and hotels.
Dahl’s Chainsaw creation.
Fun place in the summer.
The Franklin Hotel.
Inside the Bullock Hotel.
Wild Bill Hickok.
Calamity Jane statute.
Good breakfast at the First Gold Casino - corn beef hash, western omelet, and country fried steak - be sure to use your club card for discounts.
Cool bar inside Tin Lizzie.
Deadwood from White Rocks.
The Adams House.
North of Deadwood on Highway 85 and Centennial Road.
On Highway 85 north of Deadwood.