easy
Flexible—overnight or longer stays
Suitable for all fitness levels; mostly lodging with nearby outdoor activities
Escape to Cabin 5 near Deadwood, South Dakota—a cozy retreat perfect for families and adventurers alike. Enjoy comfort, modern amenities, and a prime location close to the Black Hills’ scenic trails and historic landmarks.
$95/$224/$149 Per Night • Seasonal Rates Apply • Sleeps Up to 6 Guests
Experience the charm of Cabin 5, a cozy retreat featuring two queen beds, a fully equipped kitchen, and outdoor amenities like a grill and fire ring. Perfect for families or friends, this stand-alone cabin offers comfort and convenience, making it an ideal getaway for relaxation and adventure in nature.
Fall/Winter Rate: $149
Summer Rate: $224
Fall/Winter Rate: $149
Spring Rate: $95
2-14 Nights
Cabin 5 is a single, stand-alone cabin with two queen beds, a queen size sofa sleeper, small kitchen, dining table, TV, bathroom, and outside is a charcoal grill, picnic table, and fire ring. Linens, bedding, and towels are provided. Cabin's kitchen is equipped with a small sink for washing, an electric skillet, coffee maker, toaster, microwave, dorm-sized refrigerator as well as plates, cups, silverware, and cooking utensils. Bathroom has shower, toilet, and sink. Cabin is now equipped with Air Conditioning.
Sleeps 4 and can sleep two additional guests for $15 extra per night per guest. 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 have variable weather; dress in layers to stay comfortable throughout the day.
Forest areas often have mosquitoes and ticks during warmer months; repellents keep you protected.
If you plan to enjoy evenings by the fire ring, a headlamp helps navigate outside safely after dark.
Keep a respectful distance from animals and store food securely to avoid attracting bears or deer.
Deadwood was a central hub during the 1876 Black Hills Gold Rush, shaping its lively frontier history.
Mystic Hills Hideaway promotes responsible tourism by encouraging Leave No Trace practices and supporting local habitat preservation.
Sturdy boots help you tackle nearby trails comfortably during spring’s wet conditions.
spring specific
Protect your skin when exploring open areas around the cabin in strong summer sun.
summer specific
Fall weather can be unpredictable; a waterproof layer keeps you dry while enjoying fall colors.
fall specific
Though the cabin is heated, a warm bag is useful if you plan camping or outdoor fires in cold months.
winter specific