moderate
Half-day to full-day adventures
Moderate fitness recommended for ATV riding and short hikes around the area
Experience a one-of-a-kind overnight stay above an ATV rental shop in Deadwood, South Dakota. The Tree House offers adventure, comfort, and a unique connection to nature with a tree growing through the deck.
Starting at $209 Per Night • Seasonal Rates Apply • Sleeps Up to 6 Guests
Experience a unique stay in The Tree House, featuring two queen beds and a cozy kitchen, all set above an ATV rental shop. Enjoy the charm of a tree growing through your outdoor deck, access to a grill and fire ring, and the comfort of air conditioning. Perfect for families or small groups!
Summer Rate: $224
2-14 Nights
The Tree House is located above the ATV rental shop and to the west of the Main Lodge. It is a large room with two queen beds, and a queen pull out sofa sleeper, a small kitchen, dining table, and bathroom. The outdoor deck features a tree growing through the center of it. Access to a grill and fire ring. Linens, bedding, and towels are provided. Cabin's kitchen has an electric skillet, toaster, coffee maker, and a basic assortment of plates, utensils, and other cookware. Air conditioned.
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.
Bring sturdy, closed-toe shoes and protective gear when heading out on ATVs from the rental shop below.
Weather in the Black Hills shifts quickly, so dress in layers for comfort.
Keep a safe distance from local animals like bighorn sheep and wild turkeys to avoid disturbance.
Ensure fires are completely out before leaving the fire ring area to prevent wildfires.
Deadwood’s origins trace back to the 1870s gold rush, shaping a unique cultural and historical landscape still evident today.
Local operators focus on low-impact practices and stewardship of the Black Hills ecosystem, promoting sustainable tourism.
Necessary for safety when using ATV rentals provided on-site.
summer specific
To adapt to variable weather conditions common in the Black Hills.
spring specific
Protects against mosquitoes and ticks during outdoor activities.
summer specific
Useful for nighttime activities around the cabin or trails.
fall specific