Getting to Historic Deadwood
Deadwood is a short and scenic 52-mile (1 hour) drive from Rapid City Regional Airport (RAP), the main flight hub for western South Dakota. Allegiant, American Airlines, Delta, United and Boutique Air all fly into and out of the airport.
Places to Stay Near Deadwood
When to Visit
Historic Deadwood is busiest in summer. If you want to explore when it’s less crowded, experience the magic of winter by living a dream filled with snow sports, unique holiday festivities, ice skating at Outlaw Square or skiing at Terry Peak Ski Area.
With varying hours, museums, restaurants and other points of interest in this Old West icon are all alive with fun, but you can wander along the main drag and check out its historic flourishes any time you like.
Weather and Climate
From summer sun to cozy winter nights, Deadwood is great year-round. The most popular time of year to visit Deadwood is during summer when temperatures can reach 90 degrees Fahrenheit or higher. Spring (April-June) brings thunderstorms and cooler morning temperatures, and fall (September-October) is especially beautiful in Deadwood. Overall, these “shoulder” seasons are ideal for visitors.
This portion of South Dakota experiences extreme temperatures, with average highs in the summer of 82 degrees Fahrenheit and average lows in the winter of about 11 degrees Fahrenheit. Deadwood has more sunny days than the U.S. average and heavy snowfalls in late winter. April alone receives an average of 2 feet of snow annually!