Tour Inside This Barn Home With Striking Interiors
Written by: Arron J. Staff writer @ Hyggehous.com
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This Black Hills vacation rental is unique and is in a beautiful location.
The barn home can accommodate up to 4 guests with 1 bedroom and 1 full bathroom. It's a comfy place for you and up to 3 more friends/family. Look no more as The ‘Barn is the perfect spot for smaller groups. Shop Tiny Homes Located at the south end of Spearfish Canyon and within walking distance to Cheyenne Crossing restaurant, you’ll enjoy paved road access but still have plenty of privacy. The open lot offers plenty of parking for trailers filled with your snowmobiles and ATVs and easy access to the local trail systems. The garage is only available for Sturgis Rally. Inside this newly built gem, you'll find a modern kitchen, a comfortable living area with a flat-screen TV, one bedroom, and a full bathroom. The bedroom has a queen-sized bed while the living room includes a couch and a blow-up air mattress. Linens and towels, kitchenware and supplies for everyday cooking, garbage bags and a starter supply of paper towels, toilet paper, gas grill with propane are included with your stay. Outside you'll find a nice covered porch with outdoor furniture to enjoy the scenery and wildlife.
The location of this barn-style home is a bonus with Spearfish Canyon right out your front door, Deadwood only 15 minutes, the canyon drive to Spearfish may be the best in the country, Sturgis is 30 minutes and you can see Mount Rushmore, Keystone, and Custer in an hour.
If you plan on playing some golf, the Lead Country Club is 5 minutes from the vacation property, and local fly fishing is within a 5-iron away.
The barn-style vacation home is located on the northern edge of the Black Hills National Forest, the city of Deadwood is defined by both its scenic surroundings and Wild West history.
This combination makes for an exciting place to visit and stay a while. Visitors to the city can walk on the steps of Wild Bill Hickok and Calamity Jane on Historic Main Street in downtown Deadwood and even stumble upon the spot where the legendary folk hero was laid to rest. The city retains much of its Old West charm, including historic storefronts and a rustic style on the streets. The live reenactments on Historic Main Street during the summer add to this Wild West theme. Outdoor things to do are abundant in Deadwood. The Whistler Gulch Campground on the edge of town is consistently busy during the summer, and the northern terminus of the 109-mile George S. Mickelson Trail is near the old railroad depot in Deadwood.
To combine the history and the scenic beauty of the region you can visit the Mount Theodore Roosevelt Monument or learn about native wildlife at Tatanka with the Story of The Bison.
Deadwood is known for its gold rush history. Mount Moriah Cemetery has the graves of Wild West figures like Wild Bill Hickok and Calamity Jane. Exhibits at the Adams Museum include a huge gold nugget and a plesiosaur fossil. The 1892 Historic Adams House is a Victorian mansion with original features.