RV Parks in Deadwood, South Dakota

Deadwood, SD hosts 1 full-service RV campground at Whistler Gulch with 120 sites, 50-amp hookups, and direct access to the historic

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Deadwood SD RV Parks: 1 Campground at Whistler Gulch

Deadwood, South Dakota, a historic Black Hills town recreated from a 1870s gold camp, offers 1 RV campground inside city limits, Whistler Gulch, which places travelers within 0.3 miles of the historic Main Street district and its 24-hour gaming halls.

What RV park options exist inside Deadwood city limits?

Whistler Gulch Campground and RV Park operates as the sole full-hookup camping option within Deadwood city limits, offering 120 pull-through sites with 30/50-amp service, water, and sewer at each pad measuring 40 x 60 feet.

  • 120 total sites, all pull-through with full hookups
  • Pads 40 x 60 feet accommodate rigs up to 45 feet
  • 30/50-amp electrical service at every site
  • Free Wi-Fi available throughout the campground
  • Dump station and potable water fill at the entrance
  • Pet area with 0.5-acre fenced dog run

How close is Whistler Gulch to historic Deadwood attractions?

The campground sits 0.3 miles north of Deadwood's historic Main Street, placing guests a 6-minute walk from the Adams Museum, the Broken Boot Gold Mine, and the 24-hour casinos that operate along the mile-long thoroughfare.

What hookup capacities do the RV sites provide?

Each of the 120 sites delivers standard 30-amp and 50-amp electrical service plus city water and sewer connections, with pressure regulated to 50 PSI and electrical pedestals rated for 50-amp continuous draw.

When does the Deadwood campground season open and close?

Whistler Gulch runs a six-month season from May 1 through October 31, with full services during that window; the park closes for winter from November 1 to April 30, and no off-season dry camping is available.

What overnight rates are typical at this campground?

Standard overnight rates at Whistler Gulch range from $45 to $75 per night depending on site size and hookup type, with weekly discounts of 10% and monthly stays priced at $900 for a standard pull-through.

Are there other RV options near Deadwood in the Black Hills?

Within a 15-mile radius of Deadwood, RV Parks USA lists 8 additional campgrounds in Lead, SD, Spearfish, SD, and Sturgis, SD, including Spearfish City Campground (55 sites) and Rush No More RV Park in Sturgis (80 sites).

What amenities distinguish this campground from nearby alternatives?

Whistler Gulch provides two bathhouses with 6 private showers each, a 1,200-square-foot recreation hall with pool tables, and a seasonal outdoor swimming pool open June through August with 85ยฐF heated water.

Deadwood, South Dakota, a historic Black Hills town recreated from a 1870s gold camp, offers the single RV campground Whistler Gulch, which places travelers within a short walk of Main Street and its 24-hour gaming halls.

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