moderate
Half day to full day
Moderate fitness recommended for hiking and outdoor activities in the Black Hills
Cabin 6 near Deadwood, South Dakota, offers cozy accommodations for up to six guests with easy access to Black Hills trails and historic sites. Enjoy a fully equipped kitchen, outdoor grill, and fire ring for perfect evenings after adventure-filled days.
$95/$224/$149 Per Night • Seasonal Rates Apply • Sleeps Up to 6 Guests
Experience the charm of Cabin 6, a cozy retreat featuring two queen beds, a sofa sleeper, and a fully equipped kitchen. Enjoy outdoor amenities like a charcoal grill and fire ring, perfect for memorable evenings. With space for up to six guests, it’s an ideal getaway for families or friends.
Fall/Winter Rate: $149
Summer Rate: $224
Fall/Winter Rate: $149
Spring Rate: $95
2-14 Nights
Cabin 6 is a single, stand-alone cabin with two queen beds, a queen size sofa sleeper, small kitchen, dining table, TV, bathroom with a walk-in handicap accessible shower, 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.
Weather in the Black Hills can shift quickly; pack layers to stay comfortable.
Rocky trails and uneven terrain require good footwear for safety and comfort.
Summers may bring mosquitoes and ticks—protect yourself to enjoy the outdoors.
Deadwood and nearby trails see high visitation in summer and fall—book Cabin 6 in advance.
Deadwood rose to fame during the Black Hills Gold Rush of the late 1800s, influencing much of the area's culture and outdoor exploration routes.
The Black Hills National Forest emphasizes Leave No Trace principles to protect natural habitats from increased visitor impact.
Essential for tackling Black Hills rocky and uneven trails.
To adjust for temperature changes from day to night.
Helps keep mosquitoes and ticks at bay during warmer months.
summer specific
Useful for nighttime walks around the cabin or camping nearby.
fall specific