easy
Flexible - suitable for short stays or extended trips
Suitable for all fitness levels since lodging is comfortable and activities nearby vary in intensity
Discover a spacious yet cozy retreat in Deadwood’s Mystic Hills Hideaway Lodge Room 1. Perfect for groups of up to eight, it combines modern comforts with easy access to Black Hills adventures and historic sites.
$125/$249/$169 Per Night • Seasonal Rates Apply • Sleeps Up to 8 Guests
Experience a memorable stay in Lodge Room 1, featuring four queen beds and a full kitchen, perfect for families or groups. Enjoy the convenience of dining and relaxing on the outdoor deck, with easy access to the restaurant and bar below. Ideal for a cozy getaway, accommodating up to 8 guests.
Fall/Winter Rate: $169
Summer Rate: $249
Spring Rate: $125
Fall/Winter Rate: $169
2-14 Nights
Lodge Room 1 is located on the second floor above the restaurant and bar. It has four queen beds, a full-size kitchen with a large refrigerator, full stove/oven, cabinets, and large kitchen sink. A basic assortment of dishes and cooking utensils are included. It has a dining room table, TV, and bathroom. Linens, bedding, and towels are provided. This room has dish network and access to the WIFI. Guests also have access to an outside deck with tables and chairs. Air Conditioned.
Rate is for 6 guests, and each additional adult (12 and over) is $15/night extra per night per guest. The lodge room sleeps a max of 8 guests. Pets are $25/night/pet.
Cancellations are subjected to a $50 cancellation fee. If a cancellation occurs 14 days or less prior to check in, guest is charged for the full stay. We do not offer refunds for early departures.
Guests attempting to burn large logs or trash will be charged a $25 clean up fee.
Guests may set up a tent as well for an additional $20 per night.
The Black Hills can see rapid weather changes; layering clothing ensures comfort across warm days and cool evenings.
Summer and fall are popular times; secure your booking early to avoid missing out, especially for larger groups.
Check out nearby trails like Terry Peak or Deadwood’s historic walking paths for varied hiking options.
Keep a safe distance from local wildlife and pack out all trash to help preserve the area’s ecosystem.
Deadwood was established during the 1876 gold rush and retains much of its Old West character.
Local initiatives focus on preserving Black Hills forests and maintaining trails to minimize human impact.
Layering keeps you comfortable in changing Black Hills weather during indoor or outdoor activities.
Useful for carrying essentials when exploring nearby trails or town.
Durable footwear is needed for exploring local outdoor trails and historic sites.
Capture the stunning landscape views and historic town scenery around Deadwood.