The Lodge at Deadwood Gaming Resort Offers ‘Something for Everyone’
Explore Deadwood and the Black Hills at The Lodge at Deadwood Gaming Resort and experience all the area has to offer.
Located on top of a hill at the north end of Deadwood, The Lodge boasts spectacular 300-degree views of the surrounding Black Hills as well as luxury amenities and plenty of entertainment.
Anthony Galbraith, general manager of the property for the past 13 years, said that The Lodge recently completed a 13-month remodel and addition and now has 185 guest suites with top-notch amenities and fantastic views. King balconies were added to the 45 new rooms, all of which have walk-in showers and other upgrades. Most of the 185 suites have balconies. Another major portion of the addition is a two- story suite that has amazing views of the surrounding Black Hills.
“People are awed by the modern feel of our new addition,” said Galbraith. “We get comments about how nice it is. Between those modern amenities and our original rooms, which are western themed, we really have something for all tastes here, whatever your preference.”
Choose from many different room types of the property’s luxury accommodations, from a deluxe king or double queen to an extra-large suite and king spa suite, or opt for Deadwood's finest room, the Presidential Suite.
For gamers, The Lodge also has a sportsbook and a large gaming floor. “We put in a 42-foot Daktronics video wall, along with overstuffed chairs, stadium seating and other top-notch amenities in our BetLodge Sportsbook, which opened in June,” said Galbraith. “There’s nothing like it in the five-state region. It’s really something to see.”
Dining options include two award-winning on-site restaurants: the Deadwood Grille, featuring chef-inspired cuisine and wine pairings in a fine dining atmosphere, while Oggie’s Sports Bar and Emporium provides a more casual dining experience. The Lodge is also home to an indoor water playland, Las Vegas-style casino, fitness center, two Tesla chargers, trolley service to area attractions and a gift shop featuring South Dakota-made items. If meeting planning is in order, The Lodge has 20,000 square feet of meeting space where they hold events such as meetings and weddings, to include catering. “We are a one-stop shop for events,” Galbraith said. “We really do offer something for everyone,” said Galbraith.
Perhaps what sets The Lodge apart most from other accommodations is its staff. It employs about 300 total staff to service the facility, which is in operation 24 hours a day, seven days a week. “I’m extremely proud of the staff here and the way they treat our customers. Fantastic people work here,” Galbraith said.
Book your stay at the Lodge at www.DeadwoodLodge.com.