
About The Red Lodge
Terry and Dawn purchased the home in 2016. They fell in love with the location and landscape. Even though it's in Deadwood it has the out of town feel. The home has served as a personal residence over the years and a commercial property. Since they purchased the home it has served as a vacation rental.
One of the first big projects after purchasing the home was the addition of the deck. Terry and Dawn wanted guests to enjoy the backyard views from the deck and it also provides the perfect gathering place.
Over the years they have been making improvements and want guests to have a memorable experience.
All that for you...
Entertainment
There is a foosball table, ping pong, video game console, and karaoke. There is also corn hole boards and bags.
Location
You can walk or take the trolley to downtown Deadwood. The home is also conveniently located across from the Mickelson Trail.
Spacious
The Red Lodge comfortably sleeps 10 people, but can accommodate up to 12. There are 4 bedroom and 2 and 1/2 baths.
It's time to chill
Meet your hosts
Terry and Dawn are both from South Dakota and currently live in Gilbert, Arizona. Dawn is from Winner, SD and Terry is from St. Lawrence, SD.
They hope guests enjoy the property as much as they do.
Terry and Dawn
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General info
This is an amazing property that offers so much. You are a short walk from a restaurant right across the street and a mile from downtown Deadwood.
2 1/2 bathrooms
4 bedrooms / sleeps 10
Plenty of parking and room for trailers
Top Activities
Mickelson Trail
The Red Lode is located right across the street from the Mickelson Trail. The Mickelson Trail provides great biking, running and walking. During the winter months you can access the trail on your snowmobile.
Downtown Deadwood
Deadwood got its notoriety starting back in 1876 when the gold rush started. Downtown Deadwood offers gambling, daily shooting reenactments, concerts, and attractions.
Mount Rushmore
Mount Rushmore National Monument is located one hour away near Keystone. This is just one of the many attractions available in the hills.
Adams Museum
The Adams Museum in Deadwood is considered the Black Hills' oldest history museum. Artifacts on display reflect the legends of Wild Bill, Calamity Jane, Deadwood Dick, and the Black Hills Gold Rush.
Common Questions
What are the check-in/ check out times?
Can we use the garage?
The garage is available for Sturgis Rally and Kool Deadwood Night's rentals. We will do our best to accommodate outside of these events if requested.
Is the house far from downtown Deadwood?
No it is walkable, but the trolley is also available. The trolley can be accessed from Deadwood Gulch across the street.
Contact Us
DawnBahr@hotmail.com
602-418-4412
Call Dawn for availability and prices
305 Cliff St., Deadwood, SD 57732