Explore Deadwood South Dakota on your next visit to Tin Lizzie Gaming Resort.
Distance: 50 miles south of Deadwood
One of the most iconic sculptures in the United States, the four presidents carved in stone are a must see on any Black Hills vacation.
Distance: 48 miles southeast of Deadwood
Stroll through the garden oasis of colorful blooms and lush vegetation. Pet a snake and ride a tortoise. We recommend leaving the alligator wrestling to the professionals, however.
Distance: Located in Deadwood
Visit the final resting place of Wild Bill Hickock and Calamity Jane.
Distance: 50 miles south of Deadwood
Drive the wildlife loop and see land where the buffalo still roam, and deer and antelope play.
Distance: 54 miles south of Deadwood
See the work in progress and hear the story of Sculptor Korczak Ziolkowski and Chief Standing Bear’s vision to honor the culture, tradition, and living heritage of Chief Crazy Horse and Native Americans.
Distance: 15 miles northwest of Deadwood
Nestled in the scenic mountain town of Spearfish, the Booth Fish Hatchery is one of the oldest operational fish hatcheries in the country. This museum and archive also offer educational and interpretive programs.
Distance: 43 miles southeast of Deadwood
WaTiki Indoor Waterpark Resort is the largest indoor waterpark in the Dakotas. With over 30,000 square feet of pools, slides, and more, WaTiki is fun for everyone!
Distance: 55 miles south of Deadwood
At an elevation of 7,242 feet, Black Elk Peak (formerly known as Harney Peak) is the highest point between the Rocky Mountains and the Pyrenees Mountains in Europe.
Distance: 28 miles south of Deadwood
Pactola Lake is the largest in the Black Hills and offers spectacular views, fishing, beaches, and hiking trails.
Distance: 50 miles southeast of Deadwood
Get up close to black bears, grizzly bears, moose, elk, and more in this drive-through wildlife park.