South Dakota State Parks Near Deadwood

Discover 5 parks within driving distance of Deadwood

George S. Mickelson Trail

Deadwood, South Dakota
0 miles away

"Deadwood sits directly along the trail and is a natural stop for riders exploring the northern Black Hills. Its historic downtown, lodging, and dining make it ideal for trail users."

George S. Mickelson Trail is one of South Dakota’s signature outdoor destinations, offering a long, well-maintained route through pine forests, granite outcrops, and old mining towns. Visitors use the trail for day trips or multi-day adventures, with access points, rest areas, and dramatic Black Hills scenery throughout.

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Roughlock Falls Nature Area

Lead, South Dakota
18 miles away

"Deadwood travelers visit for a quick nature break from the town's historic district, casinos, and entertainment venues."

Roughlock Falls Nature Area highlights one of the Black Hills' most photographed waterfalls, with short paths and viewing platforms that make it accessible for most visitors. The area offers a quiet, forested escape with creekside scenery and opportunities to spot birds and other wildlife.

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Bear Butte State Park

Sturgis, South Dakota
28 miles away

"Deadwood tourists frequently add Bear Butte to a Black Hills itinerary. The park provides a quieter outdoor contrast to the town's historic attractions and nightlife."

Bear Butte State Park centers on a striking laccolith that rises dramatically from the plains northeast of Sturgis. The park is known for its summit trail, broad views, and importance to many Native American tribes as a place of prayer and ceremony.

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Lake Louise Recreation Area

Custer, South Dakota
57 miles away

"Deadwood travelers often pair the park with a broader Black Hills tour, using it as a calm outdoor stop away from the historic town center."

Lake Louise Recreation Area centers on a clear mountain lake surrounded by ponderosa pine forest and rolling Black Hills terrain. Visitors come for the beach, boat access, camping, and a quiet outdoor escape close to Custer and other Black Hills attractions.

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Custer State Park

Custer, South Dakota
60 miles away

"Deadwood visitors come to Custer State Park to balance gaming and history with outdoor adventure. The park is a strong choice for those looking to explore the broader Black Hills region."

Custer State Park spans nearly 71,000 acres in the southern Black Hills and offers some of the state’s most iconic scenery and wildlife viewing. Highlights include the Wildlife Loop Road, Needles Highway, Sylvan Lake, and frequent sightings of bison, elk, pronghorn, and burros.

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