South Dakota
RV Parks in Deadwood, SD
Historic Gold Rush Town in the Black Hills — Deadwood is one of the most atmospheric destinations in the entire Black Hills — a preserved gold rush town with legalized gaming, live entertainment, and dramatic gulch scenery.
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RV Parks & Campgrounds Near Deadwood
40 parks found — sorted by featured status and traveler rating

DragonBelly Rentals

KEVIN'S CABINS

Fish 'N Fry Cafe'

Elks Lodge #508

Deadwood Outdoor Rentals

CanAmerican 85 RV Park

Deadwood Alive

Cedar Wood Inn

Black Hills Off-Road Rentals

Rock maze

Mount Roosevelt Friendship Tower

Gordon Park

Strawberry Hill Campground

Deadwood, South Dakota

Deadwood Recreation Center

Deadwood Welcome Center

Mount Roosevelt Picnic Area

Celebrity Boutique Hotel

Fish N Fry Campground

Roubaix Lake

The Lodge at Deadwood

SpringHill Suites by Marriott Deadwood

Comfort Inn & Suites Deadwood

DoubleTree by Hilton Deadwood at Cadillac Jack's

Holiday Inn Resort Deadwood Mountain Grand by IHG

Cole Cabins

Historic Bullock Hotel

Whistler Gulch Campground

Holiday Inn Express & Suites Deadwood-Gold Dust Casino by IHG

Hampton Inn Deadwood at Tin Lizzie Gaming Resort

Super 8 by Wyndham Deadwood/Black Hills Area

The Hotel by Gold Dust

Four Points by Sheraton Deadwood

Tru by Hilton Deadwood

Travelodge Inn & Suites by Wyndham Deadwood

Mineral Palace Hotel & Gaming

Deadwood Gulch Resort, Trademark Collection by Wyndham

Claim Jumpers Mobile Home Court and Storage

Days of '76 Campground

Black Hills Vacations
Average Camping Costs in Deadwood
Based on 40 listed parks. Rates sourced from park owners or public data.
Nightly
$35–$65
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Weekly
$200–$380
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Monthly
$450–$750
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💡 Local context: Sites near Deadwood average $42–$68/night in summer. The steep terrain limits total park capacity, which keeps prices elevated vs. flatter SD cities. Pull-throughs are scarce due to the gulch topography.
Camping Near Deadwood — What to Expect
Deadwood is one of the most atmospheric destinations in the entire Black Hills — a preserved gold rush town with legalized gaming, live entertainment, and dramatic gulch scenery. Campgrounds near Deadwood range from forested retreat sites to full-hookup parks within walking distance of downtown casinos and restaurants.
🧭 Local Insider Tip
Pull-throughs are genuinely rare here — the gulch topography limits what parks can build. If you're in a big rig (40 ft+), call ahead and confirm site dimensions before arriving.
Nearby Attractions
- →Historic downtown Deadwood (gaming, dining, nightlife)
- →Mount Moriah Cemetery (Wild Bill Hickok, Calamity Jane)
- →Deadwood History & Information Center
- →Mickelson Trail (109-mile rail trail into Black Hills)
- →Spearfish Canyon (20 min north) — waterfalls, hiking
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How to Find & Book an RV Park in Deadwood
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Frequently Asked Questions — Deadwood Camping
How much does it cost to stay at an RV park near Deadwood, SD?
Expect $42–$68/night for a full-hookup site near Deadwood in summer. Forested sites with more privacy tend toward the higher end. Off-season (October–May) rates drop significantly.
Are there pull-through RV sites near Deadwood?
Pull-throughs are limited near Deadwood due to the narrow gulch topography. If you're driving a large rig, call parks directly to confirm site dimensions and turning radius. Parks outside town on flatter terrain have better options.
What is there to do near Deadwood besides gambling?
Plenty. The Mickelson Trail offers world-class mountain biking and hiking. Spearfish Canyon (20 min north) has waterfalls and bald eagle sightings. Mount Rushmore, Crazy Horse, and Custer State Park are all within an hour.
When is the best time to camp near Deadwood?
Mid-June through mid-August is peak season. Late May and September offer the sweet spot of good weather with smaller crowds and lower rates. Winters are cold and access roads can ice up — most private parks close October through April.
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