Dog-Friendly Deadwood, South Dakota

Historic Main Street, Black Hills trails, pet-friendly patios, and easy weekend adventures make Deadwood a surprisingly fun basecamp for traveling with your dog.

Deadwood, SD

8.3 Pet-Friendly Score
Avg Pet Fee: $25-50
Dog Parks: 1
Off-Leash Beach: No
Outdoor Dining Law: No

Best for Staying

Four Points by Sheraton Deadwood

Modern Main Street stay with a $50 pet fee per stay and room for up to two pets.

Holiday Inn Express & Suites Deadwood-Gold Dust Casino

Downtown option that welcomes two pets of any size for a $35 stay fee.

Best for Dining

Paddy O’Neill’s Irish Pub & Grill

One of the most dog-forward dining spots in town, with indoor dog-friendly tables and a dog menu.

Jacobs Brewhouse & Grocer

A standout stop for travelers looking for a more relaxed dog-friendly meal in Deadwood.

Best for Walks & Play

Gordon Park Dog Park

Deadwood’s main dog-park option, next to the recreation center and open year-round.

George S. Mickelson Trail

A scenic crushed-limestone rail trail through the Black Hills that works well for leashed walks and longer outings.

Dog-Friendly Hotels in Deadwood

Four Points by Sheraton Deadwood

4/5
Hotel

Stylish downtown hotel right on Main Street, convenient for walking to restaurants, shops, and historic attractions.

$$$ Pet fee: $50 per stay Welcomes up to 2 pets of any size; dogs and cats allowed.

575 Main Street, Deadwood, SD 57732

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Holiday Inn Express & Suites Deadwood-Gold Dust Casino

4.8/5
Hotel

Central historic-downtown stay with free breakfast and easy access to Main Street attractions.

$$ Pet fee: $35 per stay Welcomes 2 pets of any size; dogs and cats accepted. Pets may be left unattended if well-behaved; additional pets may be allowed with prior approval.

22 Lee Street, Deadwood, SD 57732

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Tru by Hilton Deadwood, Cadillac Jack's Gaming Resort

4/5
Hotel

Bright, newer-feeling Hilton option near the north end of town with straightforward pet pricing.

$$ Pet fee: $50 for 1-4 nights; $75 for 5+ nights Pet-friendly rooms available; 2 pets max; dogs or cats only.
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The Lodge at Deadwood Gaming Resort

4/5
Resort Hotel

A larger resort-style property above downtown with more room to spread out and a dedicated pet relief area.

$$$ Pet fee: $10 per night Welcomes dogs of any size. Executive Suites are not pet friendly; dogs may not be left unattended; cats are not accepted.

100 Pine Crest, Deadwood, SD 57732

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Deadwood Miners Hotel

4/5
Hotel

Budget-friendlier stay near the Mickelson Trail with a quieter setting than the casino-heavy core.

$$ Pet fee: $25 per stay plus $50 refundable deposit Allows 2 dogs up to 70 lbs in designated Comfort Rooms only; no cats.

137 Charles St, Deadwood, SD 57732

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Travelodge Inn & Suites by Wyndham Deadwood

3.5/5
Hotel

Convenient roadside option on Main Street with easy in-and-out access for road-trippers traveling with dogs.

$$ Pet fee: Call to confirm Pet-friendly hotel; confirm current pet and service animal policy directly with the property before booking.

250 Main St, Deadwood, SD 57732

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Dog-Friendly Restaurants & Drinks in Deadwood

Paddy O’Neill’s Irish Pub & Grill

5/5
Irish pub

One of the best bets in town for travelers with dogs thanks to indoor dog-friendly tables, a welcoming staff, and a dog menu.

$$ Leashed, friendly dogs are welcome at indoor tables; dog menu available. Dog Menu

555 Main St, Deadwood, SD 57732

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Jacobs Brewhouse & Grocer

5/5
Brewpub

A favorite among dog owners looking for a more relaxed meal stop, with reports of indoor dog access and a dedicated dog menu.

$$ BringFido traveler reports describe dogs being allowed inside and mention a dog menu; confirm current policy before visiting. Dog Menu
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Mustang Sally’s

4.3/5
Sports bar & grill

Casual Main Street sports bar with a seasonal patio that works well for lunch or a laid-back dinner with your dog.

$$ Dogs are welcome at pet-friendly outdoor tables on the patio.

634 Main St, Deadwood, SD 57732

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Saloon No. 10

4/5
Historic bar & restaurant

Classic Deadwood stop for a drink or bite, with year-round dog-friendly status listed by the local tourism site.

$$ Listed by Deadwood tourism as pet-friendly year-round; confirm exact seating area and current dog access on arrival.

657 Main St, Deadwood, SD 57732

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Belle Joli Tasting Room

4/5
Wine tasting room

Relaxed tasting room across from Mineral Palace with an outdoor patio in the heart of downtown.

$$ Deadwood tourism lists the patio as pet-friendly seasonally.

594 Main St, Deadwood, SD 57732

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PumpHouse at Mind Blown Studio

4/5
Coffeehouse / bar

Creative, artsy stop on Sherman Street with a seasonal patio that can be a nice break from the Main Street bustle.

$ Deadwood tourism lists the patio as pet-friendly seasonally.

73 Sherman St, Deadwood, SD 57732

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Dog-Friendly Parks & Activities in and Around Deadwood

Gordon Park Dog Park

Park

Deadwood’s key dog-play stop, adjacent to the recreation and aquatic center with shade, restrooms, and picnic amenities nearby.

Off-Leash

125 Sherman Street, Deadwood, SD 57732

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George S. Mickelson Trail

Trail

A 109-mile crushed-limestone rail trail through the Black Hills that’s ideal for leashed walks, runs, and bike-and-dog adventures on select sections.

11361 Nevada Gulch Road, Lead, SD 57754

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Whitewood Creek Walking Path

Walking path

Easy in-town walking option for a lower-key stroll with your dog between meals, shops, and downtown sightseeing.

Main Street, Deadwood, SD 57732

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South Gateway Park

Park

A simple green-space stop on the south side of town that works well for a quick stretch break with a leashed dog.

420 Cliff Street, Deadwood, SD 57732

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Deadwood KOA

Campground

Good option for travelers who want a more outdoorsy stay with room to walk dogs and easy shuttle access into town.

Dogs are allowed for no additional fee and must be kept on a leash no longer than 6 feet when outside your vehicle.

11484 US Hwy 14 Alt, Deadwood, SD 57732

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Mount Moriah Cemetery Visitor Area

Historic attraction

A famous Deadwood sight for history lovers, but note that pet dogs are not allowed inside the cemetery grounds.

Pets are not allowed; service dogs are welcome.

1 Mount Moriah Drive, Deadwood, SD 57732

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A Dog-Friendly Weekend in Deadwood

This plan mixes easy walks, historic downtown time, and dog-friendly dining without overloading your pup.

Day 1: Historic Main Street Arrival

Morning

Check into a pet-friendly hotel like Four Points by Sheraton Deadwood or Holiday Inn Express & Suites Deadwood-Gold Dust Casino, then take a short decompression walk along Main Street and Whitewood Creek Walking Path.

Afternoon

Head to Gordon Park so your dog can burn off travel energy at the dog park, then explore downtown shops and historic streets at a relaxed pace.

Evening

Have dinner at Paddy O’Neill’s Irish Pub & Grill if you want one of the easiest dog-friendly dining experiences in town, or grab a patio table at Mustang Sally’s in warmer months.

Day 2: Black Hills Trail Day

Morning

Start early on the George S. Mickelson Trail for a longer leashed walk or hike-friendly outing before the day gets busier.

Afternoon

Return to town for lunch at Jacobs Brewhouse & Grocer, then rest at your hotel before an easy afternoon stroll through Deadwood’s historic core.

Evening

Sip on the patio at Belle Joli Tasting Room or stop by Saloon No. 10, then take one last calm walk before bed.

Day 3: Scenic Wrap-Up

Morning

Enjoy a final coffee stop and a short walk around Gordon Park or South Gateway Park depending on your route out of town.

Afternoon

Pick up road-trip snacks, do one last downtown wander, and head toward nearby Black Hills destinations like Spearfish or Sturgis.

Evening

If you’re extending the trip, continue on to another dog-friendly Black Hills basecamp for more trails and patio time.

Nearby Dog-Friendly Destinations

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Deadwood, South Dakota dog-friendly?

Yes. Deadwood is a solid dog-friendly Black Hills base, with several pet-friendly hotels, a dedicated dog park at Gordon Park, and a handful of restaurants and bars that welcome dogs on patios or even indoors.

Are dogs allowed in restaurants in Deadwood?

Some are, but policies vary by business. In Deadwood, several spots welcome dogs on patios, and a few places such as Paddy O’Neill’s Irish Pub & Grill are known for especially dog-friendly service. South Dakota does not have a statewide law specifically authorizing pet dogs in outdoor dining areas, so restaurant policy matters.

Is there an off-leash dog park in Deadwood?

Yes. Gordon Park includes a dog park and is one of the easiest places in town for dogs to get some off-leash exercise.

Are dogs allowed at Mount Moriah Cemetery?

No. Pet dogs are not allowed in Mount Moriah Cemetery, though service dogs are welcome.

What are typical pet fees at Deadwood hotels?

Expect many Deadwood hotels to charge roughly $25 to $50, though some properties charge by the night and others by the stay. Always confirm the latest fee, pet count, and size restrictions before booking.

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