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Posted : admin On 4/3/2022Deadwood Attractions and Activities
Things to Do & Attractions. The most well-known attractions in Orlando revolve around the Disney ©, and include adrenaline-inducing roller coasters and kid-friendly shows. When one theme park isn’t enough to satiate your appetite for amusement, consider a trip to Universal Orlando Resort®, LEGOLAND®, SeaWorld®, or Wet ‘n Wild®. Whether it's a trip to Klyde Warren Park or a few hours atop Reunion Tower, you can't miss a visit to the best attractions in Dallas.Traveling with the kids? There are endless opportunities for family fun and even the adults will leave satisfied.
Deadwood is not your ordinary historic town. We have museums, artifacts and tours but we also have fun activities, free re-enactments and unbelievable fun for the whole family. We also have lots of entertainment just for the grownups. Check out all the attractions and activities in and around Deadwood. For additional help or booking, chat with a local expert.
COVID-19 Information: Deadwood is prioritizing safe travel and health and hygiene protocols are in place to ensure an enjoyable experience for all. Learn more at Deadwood.com/COVID. If you have a question on protocols a particular property is following, we encourage you to contact them directly. Thank you!1876 Mystery Dinner Theater 1876 Mystery Dinner Theater offers an evening of comedy entertainment centered around the unique characters and themes (murders and misadventures)
The 1880 train is a unique historical family friendly adventure! The Black Hills are a special place.
In 1930 pioneer businessman W.E. Adams founded the Adams Museum in Deadwood, with the purpose of preserving and displaying the history of the Black Hills.
Bear Country USA, located 8 miles from Rapid City, features the world’s largest collection of privately owned black bears.
Black Hills Mining Museum is located in the mile high city of Lead.
See and play the world’s largest slot machine! Bodega’s “Collusus” is a one of a kind!
The 2020 season begins on June 1, open through Labor Day! Tours begin every 30 minutes and last 30 minutes. Last regular tour of the day is at 5:00.
The largest sculpture in the world, Crazy Horse Memorial, is located about five miles north of Custer and seventeen miles from Mount Rushmore National Memorial.
CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS The Days of ’76 celebration began in 1924 as a way to honor Deadwood’s first pioneers – the prospectors, miners, muleskinners, and madams who poured into
Can You Escape Deadwood? The Deadwood Escape Rooms are an interactive real-life puzzle adventure.
Top 20 Palm Springs Attractions
Moorten Botanical Gardens
1701 South Palm Canyon Drive
Palm Springs, CA 92264
760.327.6555
The Moorten Botanical Gardens boasts 3,000 examples of desert cacti and plants grouped by geographic regions: Arizona, Baja, California, Colorado, the Mojave desert, the Sonora desert, South Africa, arid South America, and Texas. Outdoor collections include agaves and bombax. …more
Palm Springs Windmills
Adjacent to Highway 111 and the I-10 Freeway just northwest of Palm Springs
Tour The Palm Springs Windmills!
Immortalized in the helicopter chase in the movie Mission Impossible III starring Tom Cruise, these fantastic windmills are an increasingly popular alternative source of energy. Wind turbine generators are a type of windmill that produces electricity by harnessing the wind. They require average wind speeds of at least 21 km/h (13 mph). The largest of these windmills stands 150 feet tall with blades half the legend of a football field. The compartments at the top containing the generator, hub and gearbox weigh 30,000 to 45,000 pounds. …more
Palm Springs Aerial TRAM
One Tramway Road
Palm Springs, CA. 92262
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One of the most popular Palm Springs attractions, no trip to Palm Springs is complete without a ride up the TRAM! Ascend 8,000 in the world’s largest rotating tramcars. It is forty degrees colder at the top and a completely different universe as you soar through four different temperate zones that is analogous to traveling from Africa to Alaska! At the summit you will find great hiking, horse back riding, (in winter, cross country skiing) and, of course, some of the most incredible views on earth. …more
Annenberg Theater
101 Museum Drive
Palm Springs, CA 92262
760.325.4490
Located at the Palm Springs Art Museum, the Annenberg Theater is a state-of-the-art 433-seat theater with continental seating and nearly perfect acoustics, home to vibrant performances of jazz, dance, comedy, classical and contemporary vocal groups and chamber ensembles. …more
Cabot’s Pueblo Museum
East Desert View Avenue
Desert Hot Springs, CA 92240
760.329.8100
Featuring a Native American art gallery and authentic trading post, Cabot’s Old Indian Pueblo Museum is a Hopi-styled structure painstakingly crafted over a 20-year period. Open Tuesday – Sunday 9-4, admission: $11 for adults, $9 for seniors, military and children 6-12, children under $6 are free. …more
Casinos
Various locations throughout Palm Springs and the Coachella Valley.
Agua Caliente Casino Concert Schedule & Tickets
Fantasy Springs Casino Concert Schedule & Tickets
Palm Springs and the Coachella Valley boast some of the newest and most beautiful casinos in all of Southern California. Here you will enjoy the Spa Resort Casino in Palm Springs, Casino Morongo, Fantasy Springs Casino, Agua Caliente Casino and Spotlight 29 Casino.
Desert Holocaust Memorial
Maintained by the Jewish Federation of Palm Springs
43-700 San Pascual Avenue
Palm Desert, CA 92260
760.324.4737
As you approach the memorial you see a circular row of trees. These trees represent life outside of the enclosed fence of the concentration camps.At the entry to the memorial you will see a bronze plaque which gives a chronology of the systematic deprivation by law of the civil rights, jobs, property and life of “non-Aryans” by the Nazi party. …more
El Paseo Shopping District
The Rodeo Drive Of The Desert
El Paseo Drive
Palm Desert, CA 92260
760.674.9012 (El Paseo Business Association)
Known as the Rodeo Drive Of The Desert, El Paseo is a unique shopper’s paradise located in the heart of Palm Desert. Here you will find over 300 delightful discoveries including fashion, accessories, dining, home furnishings, jewelry and art. On El Paseo, there truly are shopping treasures to be found. …more
Indian Canyons
Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians
38500 S. Palm Canyon Drive
Palm Springs, CA 92264
Jeep & Hiking Tour of the Indian Canyons!
Fifteen miles long, Palm Canyon is one of the great beauty spots in Western North America. Its indigenous flora and fauna are breathtaking contrasts to the stark, rocky gorges and barren desert lands beyond. Visit the Trading Post for hiking maps, refreshments, Indian art and artifacts, jewelry and cultural lore. …more
Joshua Tree National Park
74485 National Monument Dr.
Twenty Nine Palms, CA 92277
Hummer Tour of Joshua Tree!
The nearly 800,000 acre park encompasses some of the most interesting geologic displays found in California’s deserts. Arroyos, playas, alluvial fans, bajadas, pediments, desert varnish, granites, aplite, and gneiss interact to form a giant desert mosaic of immense beauty and complexity. …more
Living Desert
47-900 Portola Avenue
Palm Desert, CA 92260
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Magnificent cats. Howling wolves. Breathtaking botanical gardens. Stroll, hike, dine and shop amid 1200 acres of scenic trails and exhibits. When you visit the African wildlife exhibits at The Living Desert, you will see some of the most unique and fascinating fauna found in what most people think as the “wasteland” of the world: the desert. ...more
McCallum Theatre
73-000 Fred Waring Drive
Palm Desert, CA 92260
McCallum Concert Schedule & Tickets!
The McCallum Theatre for the Performing Arts in Palm Desert has been widely acclaimed for its variety of events, superb acoustics and state-of-the-art sound system. Upcoming concerts, events, and shows include: STOMP, Monty Python’s Spamalot, Something Rotten, Kristin Chenoweth, Neil Berg’s 50 Years of Rock & Roll, The Phantom Of The Opera, Chris Botti, Shen Yun Performing Arts & more! …more
Palm Canyon Drive
Downtown Palm Springs
Palm Springs, CA 92262
Home of the Palm Springs Walk of Stars and beautifully lined with majestic palm trees continuously lit in a wrapping of sparkling lights, Palm Canyon Drive features a goldmine of art galleries, restaurants, pubs and every kind of shop. The first retail shopping center in California is located here (La Plaza – 1936). Thursday nights are a must when the street is closed to traffic for VillageFest (vendor booths are set up on both sides of the street and visitors are able to stroll through this traffic-free event)! …more
San Diego Attractions
Palm Springs Air Museum
745 North Gene Autry Trail
Palm Springs, CA 92262
760.778.6262
The Palm Springs Air Museum is dedicated to the restoration, preservation and operation of America’s legendary fighters, bombers and trainer. It contains one of the world’s largest collections of flying WWII airplanes. The significance of World War Two is unparalleled in all of the history of the world in that it was the greatest, most costly conflict ever fought, taking the lives of more than 70 million people. …more
Palm Springs Art Museum
101 Museum Drive
Palm Springs, CA 92262
760.322.4800
The only major art museum between Phoenix and Los Angeles, the 125,000-square-foot Palm Springs Art Museum’s permanent collections include 20th-century modern and contemporary art, Western American and Native American art, Mesoamerican artifacts, miniatures, two sculpture gardens with an international flair. …more
Palm Springs Golf Courses
Various locations throughout
Palm Springs and the Coachella Valley
Tee Time Reservations!
What Skiing is to Aspen and Gambling is to Las Vegas, Golf is to Palm Springs. With over a hundred Golf Courses and tournaments (Skins Game, Nabisco Dinah Shore), beautiful Palm Springs is the Golf Capitol of the World featuring such renowned courses as PGA West! …more
Palm Springs Walk of Stars
Palm Canyon Drive, Tahquitz Canyon Way & Museum Drive
Rudi Valentino, Liberace, Elizabeth Taylor, Elvis Presley, Shirley Temple, Buddy Rogers, Mary Pickford, Clark Gable, Bob Hope, Frank Sinatra, Ginger Rogers, Gene Autry, Dinah Shore, Sonny Bono, Merv Griffin, Presidents Ronald Reagan and Gerald Ford as well as hundreds more join the long list of celebrities who are honored along the streets of downtown Palm Springs. …more
Pigeon Forge Attractions
VillageFest
Palm Canyon Drive
Every Thursday evening, Palm Canyon Drive between Alejo and Ramon Road in downtown Palm Springs is closed to traffic as it magically transforms into Palm Springs VillageFest! Here you will be entertained by unique artists and entertainers as you browse over 200 booths of incredible art, pottery, jewelry, fresh fruits, veggies, flowers, snacks and sweets all created and grown here in Palm Springs and southern California. …more
Village Green Heritage Center
219–221 S. Palm Canyon Drive
Palm Springs, CA 92262
760.323.8297
The Village Green Heritage Center is comprised of the McCallum Adobe, Miss Cornelia White’s House, Ruddy’s General Store and the Agua Caliente Cultural Museum. The center is located on Palm Canyon Drive and is dedicated to those Native Americans and pioneers and who first settled the area. …more
Attractions
Wolf Mountain Sanctuary
7520 Fairlane Road
Lucerne Valley, CA 92356
Tonya Littlewolf: Founder
760.248.7818
Located only a seventy-five minute drive northwest of Palm Springs in the high desert, Wolf Mountain Sanctuary is one of the few sanctuaries which allows human interaction with the wolves, including the wolf stars of the Twilight movie series! If you’re an animal lover, prepare yourself for one the most emotional experiences of your life. …more
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