- Our list of the best things to do in Spearfish, South Dakota, features the top 58 nearby activities — including 22 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Spearfish, SD has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Museums & Galleries, Sights & Landmarks, Outdoor Places, and Food & Drink.
- The results below include the top 15 things to do within the city of Spearfish, SD , followed by 43 popular activities in nearby cities, including Deadwood, Lead, Sturgis, Belle Fourche and Beulah
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The Days Of '76 Museum offers a unique view of the yearly celebration and Deadwood's history. Old West Pioneer and American Indian artifacts fill the museum alongside a Deadwood trading post and the largest collection of horse-drawn vehicles in the state
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1 mile north of Deadwood on US 85, Deadwood, SD 57732
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Deadwood, South Dakota's 'Tatanka: Story of the Bison' is a Native American art installation dedicated to bison and the crucial role of these animals in Native American life and culture. The adjacent gift shop is worth a visit.
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The tour company, Boot Hill Tours, offers tours of the historic town of Deadwood. Topics that the trips cover include Deadwood's 1876 Gold Rush, the killing of Wild Bill at the saloon #10, and historic main street buildings.
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102 votes
1906 Deadwood Mountain Dr, Deadwood, SD 57732
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Play the odds on a visit to Deadwood Mountain Grand. The casino has a number of table games and slot machines to choose from. After a day of gambling, get a bite to eat at Grande Grille.
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Dedicated to President Theodore Roosevelt, the Mt. Roosevelt Monument is a tribute to the influential man's life and an opportunity for guests to reflect on what he did for the country.
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Deadwood, South Dakota is home to the Mount Moriah Cemetery, a scenic burial ground nestled between two hills. It contains the mortal remains of many local celebrities and others who were influential in founding and running Deadwood in its earliest years.
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Constructed in 1930, the Adams House forms half of a house-and-museum complex dedicated to the most colorful characters from Deadwood's history. The house is open for tours and contains all of its original interior appointments.
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Adjacent to the Black Hills and Fort Pierre Railroad Roundhouse, the Living Map Theater covers the history of the Black Hills Gold Rush of 1876. The presentation is projected in a small theater and lasts roughly 35 minutes.
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The heritage of mining in South Dakota is preserved at the Black Hills Mining Museum. Exhibits and activities focus mostly on the gold mining industry that was founded in the Northern Black Hills.