Family-Friendly Luxury Cabin Rental in the Black Hills, South Dakota

Cabin in Lead, SD

12 guests • 1 bedroom • 4 beds • 1 bathroom

5.0
4 reviews

Features and services

Most popular features

  • Shared Jacuzzi/Hot tub

  • Wi-Fi/Internet

  • Private Kitchen

  • National Park

  • Bathtub

  • Heating

  • Private Outdoor pool

  • Swimming

  • Fishing

  • Air conditioning

  • Microwave

  • Fireplace

  • Wildlife watching

  • Water sports

  • Jeep tours

  • kayak

    Kayaking/Canoeing

  • ATV/Quads/4x4

  • Horseback riding

Where you will stay

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Lead, South Dakota

Detailed location provided after booking

Scenic views
  • Mount Rushmore National Memorial
    35 miles straight-line distance
    56 kilometers straight-line distance

This glamorous property is located in the heart of the majestic Black Hills National Forest of South Dakota, close to the historic towns of Deadwood and Lead. Guests will have the best of both worlds, as they will be close to the lively nightlife of these legendary western towns, while being only minutes from Terry Peak ski slopes and the snowmobile trails of Deer Mountain. There are a number of regional airports in the area, including Rapid City Airport.
Activities near Lead
  • Swimming

  • Winter sports

  • Water sports

  • Horseback riding

  • Biking

  • kayak

    Kayaking/Canoeing

  • kayak

    Whitewater rafting

  • Climbing

  • Fishing

  • Boating/Sailing

  • ATV/Quads/4x4

  • Wine tasting

  • Wildlife watching

  • Hunting

  • Golfing

  • Jeep tours

Glampers who enjoy hiking and trekking will be spoilt for choice are there are dozens of stunning trails to pick from in the area. For example, the George S. Mickelson Trail begins in Deadwood, only eight miles from the property and crosses the magnificent Black Hills all the way to Hedgemont. There are also a number of nearby lakes that are ideal for fishing and swimming. Spearfish Canyon is great for glampers wishing to do some rock climbing.

The city of Deadwood is an attraction in itself and as a National Historic Landmark, it is definitely worth spending at least a day exploring everything it has to offer. After spending the morning learning about the city’s rich history in one of its many museums, guests might like to visit one or more of the breweries, wineries, or casinos that have made this region famous.

Property reviews

5.0 overall rating
Overall experience
5.0
Cleanliness
5.0
Activities
5.0
Nature surroundings
5.0
Uniqueness
5.0
Comfort
5.0

Things to know

Arrival and departure

  • Check-in: 04:00 PM - 12:00 AM

  • Check-out: 10:00 AM

House rules

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