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![]() Welcome to the most unique lodging experience in the Black Hills. The Deadwood Roadhouse is a private lodging and entertainment venue in the heart of historic downtown Deadwood. The Deadwood Roadhouse was started by legendary custom motorcycle entrepreneur Danny Gray, as a private retreat for his friends to enjoy in the heart of Deadwood. Music Legends, entertainment luminaries, professional race car drivers, and motorcycle designers regularly call the Deadwood Roadhouse their home away from home while visiting the Black Hills. The Deadwood Roadhouse is open to those who want the same custom-crafted lodging experience. Comfortably sleeps any group between two custom private suites for a total of nine rooms. The Deadwood Roadhouse can scale to meet the needs of the most discerning retreats, receptions and get-togethers. Need to entertain your closest friends? We got that covered. Set at the base of Mt. Moriah, where Wild Bill Hickock and Calamity Jane are buried, the Deadwood Roadhouse is one block from Deadwood's gambling action, where the West is still wild at heart. |

Mt. Moriah Cemetery - See where some of Deadwood's most infamous residents still reside, including Wild Bill and Calamity Jane.
Tatanka: Story of the Bison - Tatanka tells the story of the American Bison through the exhibition of breathtaking bronze sculptures.
Broken Boot Gold Mine - Step into a century old mine shaft or pan for gold at this great family attraction in Deadwood.
Homestake Mine - While in operation, the Homestake Mine was the largest gold mine in the western hemisphere. Tours are still available.
Old Style Saloon No. 10 - Go see the chair that Wild Bill Hickok was shot in. While you're there, catch a beer.
Golf - With five courses within 10 miles of Deadwood, good golf is never hard to come by.
Deadwood's Historic Main Street - Walk the same brick-paved Main Street as some of the Old West's most wild and wooly characters.
Adams Museum and House - Take a stroll through history at the Historic Adams Museum or visit the Victorian inspired Adams House.
Gulches of Fun - You can do it all at Gulches of Fun, from go carts, to bumper boats to mini golf. Go experience the fun. 





