Holiday houses in Southwest Meade

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Apartment in Deadwood
5 out of 5 average rating, 18 reviews

Hee Haw Hideaway - Trolley Stop

Sneak into The Hee Haw Hideaway. The perfect spot for bandits on the lam—or just folks craving a fun escape with a dash of the Wild West. Ditch the dusty trails and plot your next heist in comfort without the sheriff knocking! Plush bedding for dreaming of gold strikes (or plotting your next heist), and modern indoor plumbing with lavish towels to wash up! Ready to ride? The trolley is mere steps away to saloons, historic haunts, or Black Hills adventures. Who knew being bad could feel so good?

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A spacious hot tub with lights is positioned on a wooden deck, surrounded by a protective wall. Snow covers the steps leading to the tub, while a small side table is visible next to it. Warm ambient lighting highlights the tub's inviting surface.
Cabin in Sturgis
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 267 reviews

Pet friendly 2 bedroom log cabin with hot tub.

This beautiful large 2 bedroom cabin nestled right outside of Sturgis SD can comfortably accommodate several guests, as it has 2 bedrooms as well as 2 living rooms. One of the living rooms has 2 fold out twin beds. 7 person hot tub! patio furniture as well. This cabin gives you the privacy you need yet the comforts of being 5 mins from a grocery store. Gorgeous views of the Black Hills. Fully furnished home. BBQ grill. We have a few different airbnbs and the cabin is completely private.

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A combined kitchen and dining area features a wooden table with four chairs, set against a backdrop of open shelves displaying various dark items. A cozy sleeping area is visible, showcasing a large bed dressed in patterned linens and accented by a black and white wall art piece.
Loft in Sturgis
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 107 reviews

Cozy Sturgis Loft #2

This historic loft is in the heart of Sturgis and has been recently renovated with many thoughtful touches to make your stay as comfortable as possible. This apartment is on the second story next to quiet neighbors with free parking available at the front entrance and also the back entrance of the building. Located 20 min from both Spearfish and from Deadwood and only 60 minutes from Mt Rushmore. Walking distance to several downtown restaurants and bars. Convenient contact-free check-in.

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The living area features a modern design with a large flat-screen TV mounted on a textured wall. A vibrant blue retro refrigerator complements the kitchen space, which includes stylish cabinetry and a black countertop. A contemporary electric fireplace adds warmth, while a coffee table sits centrally on the floor.
Guesthouse in Sturgis
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 142 reviews

Hidden Gem in Historic Home

Newly renovated Airbnb duplex, nestled in a quaint small town setting. This charming 400 square foot space is ideal for two people, yet comfortably accommodates up to four with a queen pull-out couch in the living room. Enjoy the convenience of a kitchenette for preparing meals and snacks during your stay. This home is a duplex. The otherside of the duplex is rented out by a young family. Experience the charm of small-town living and book your stay in our inviting Airbnb today!

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The entrance features a welcoming red door framed by neutral siding, with a small wooden step area leading up to it. A gravel pathway leads to the doorway, complemented by a decorative pot with greenery visible beside the door.
Guesthouse in Whitewood
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 147 reviews

Country Lodge ~Where the Prairie Meets the Pines

Our space started as my husbands "man cave." A place to display his hunting accomplishments and do all things manly. Yet, as the project progressed it turned into a lovely rustic lodge that we'd like to share with you. Just 5 miles North of Sturgis we provide a space that is minutes away from Bear Butte State park, the beautiful Black Hills and sits on a quiet valley acreage. It would be ideal for anyone visiting the area who enjoys fresh country air and a bit of rustic charm.

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An elegant guest house showcases a unique design with large wooden doors and stone details at the entrance. The exterior features a mix of dark siding and shingle roofing. Surrounding greenery and a rocky hillside complement the peaceful setting.
Home in Rapid City
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 130 reviews

Castle in the Sky

Are you looking for a luxurious, unique place to stay? This house sits overlooking Rapid City with incredible skyline views, every evening is as picture perfect as the glowing city lights. This unique house is a fun mix of eclectic and fancy. Originally built as a local builder's "Coup de Grande", he ended up only finishing the guest house. You will find high-end finishes mixed with eclectic choices. We promise this will be one of the most memorable places you'll ever stay!

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A welcoming entrance is highlighted by steps leading up to a green cottage with a dark door. Colorful chairs in orange and green are positioned on the porch, surrounded by potted plants with vibrant flowers, enhancing the inviting entryway.
Farm stay in Sturgis
5 out of 5 average rating, 109 reviews

Peaceful Farm Stay at Edge of Black Hills!

The Cottage at Bear Butte Gardens is located on a farm alongside beautiful Bear Butte State Park just outside of Sturgis. This private studio space has all of the amenities and easy access just off Highway 79. Guests can enjoy morning sunrises, tea or coffee on the front porch, bird watching during the day, and star gazing at night uninhibited by street lights. Located on the edge of the Black Hills with easy access to trails, scenic drives, hiking, skiing, and fishing!

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Home in Sturgis
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 50 reviews

Panoramic Views~ Bear Butte~ 10 Mins to Downtown

This 2-bedroom house is in a prime location & has EVERYTHING you need for an amazing vacation in Sturgis, SD! • Private New Construction Home with Amazing Views of Bear Butte Mountain! • Just 2 miles from the Buffalo Chip—conveniently close to all the action! • 2 bed/1 bath- sleeps 6 • Parking - 4 cars • Fully Stocked Kitchen • Outdoor Dining • Hot Tub! • Card & Board Games! • Washer and Dryer • RV hookups available • Family Friendly- Pack n Play & High Chair

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Home in Sturgis
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 75 reviews

Turtle Suite

QUALITY, QUALITY, QUALITY! ENJOY Enjoy this unique fully remodeled House Suite-Styled space. THE DECORATING IS AMAZING. Enjoy mini-split A/C & heat, gas fireplace, custom kitchen, washer & dryer, king bed, 55" & 42" TV's, New windows, walls, electrical and plumbing. Private parking. All this 6 blocks from Sturgis Main Street. 100% remodeled completed July 2024. PERFECT GETAWAY LOCATION FOR A COUPLE or SINGLE.

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Farm stay in Rapid City
5 out of 5 average rating, 10 reviews

Cozy Bunkhouse on bucking bull ranch

Wake up to a rooster’s call and enjoy fresh eggs just steps from your door at our cozy western bunkhouse in the Black Hills. Attached to a working barn, this unique stay lets you feed Highlander cattle, relax by a fire pit with vintage wagon picnic tables, and access nearby ATV trails. Sleeps four with full kitchen, bath, loft, and pull-out couch, perfect for unplugging and experiencing authentic ranch life.

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A modern tiny cabin features reflective walls, blending into the surrounding nature. Tall trees and a blue sky are mirrored on the surface, creating a seamless connection with the forest. The cabin's structure is set among rocky terrain, emphasizing its unique design.
Tiny home in Lead
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 162 reviews

Mirror Cabin in the Black Hills

You'll love this unique and romantic escape. This tiny mirror cabin, REFLECT+RECONNECT, is nestled in the serene beauty of the Black Hills of South Dakota. It creates a rejuvenating and memorable experience. This unique retreat is designed to offer you a chance to disconnect from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and reconnect with the special person in your life, yourself, and the surrounding nature.

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A gravel road is framed by tall pine trees, leading to a spacious area under a clear blue sky. The entrance features wooden posts with a sign overhead, creating a welcoming access point to the hillside property.
Guest suite in Piedmont
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 114 reviews

Lower level apartment in mountain setting

This is a comfortable, quiet and cool lower level apartment at the end of a road in the hills between Rapid City and Sturgis. A kitchen with utensils and a coffee pot with coffee are provided. Large private bath and a comfortable size bedroom. An exercise room with recumbent bicycle is available along with a laundry room. There is a private entrance and plenty room to park.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Southwest Meade?

    Stay in rustic cabins, farmhouses, or homes surrounded by prairie land for a locally rooted experience. Many options blend rural tranquility with easy access to natural sites and small local towns.

  • What are the best things to do in Southwest Meade with kids?

    Kids can join trail walks, visit interactive museums, or participate in seasonal events like petting zoos and local rodeos. Open play areas and hands-on exhibits are often found in nearby community centers.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Southwest Meade?

    Explore the region’s grassland trails, learn about ranching culture in local museums, or enjoy birdwatching and photography in open nature areas. Community rodeos and craft fairs add a touch of local flavor throughout the year.

  • How is the weather in Southwest Meade?

    Southwest Meade has cold winters from around 13°F (-11°C) to 36°F (2°C), and warm summers reaching 86°F (30°C). Rain is more frequent in late spring and early summer, so bringing layers and a raincoat is practical.

  • When is the best time to visit Southwest Meade?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for milder temperatures, blooming prairies, and harvest festivals. Winter draws travelers interested in quiet landscapes and the possibility of snow-covered vistas.

  • What are the best places to visit in Southwest Meade?

    Prairie preserves, local history museums, and working ranches are among the most popular attractions in Southwest Meade. Scenic lookouts, wildlife areas, and cultural sites help illustrate the region’s story.

  • What are some hiking trails in Southwest Meade?

    You will find hiking options in grassland preserves and around area parks, where trails wind through rolling prairies and creek beds. Keep an eye out for native wildflowers, birds, and interpretive signs along the way.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Southwest Meade?

    Families can explore nature trails, visit local ranches, or enjoy community playgrounds and picnic areas. Educational museums and seasonal fairs nearby frequently invite hands-on learning and interactive fun.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Southwest Meade?

    Day trips might include visits to nearby state parks, historic Western towns, or natural wonders characteristic of southwest South Dakota. Scenic drives and occasional fossil sites add interest for geology or history enthusiasts.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Southwest Meade?

    Many vacation rentals in Southwest Meade are pet-friendly, with hosts welcoming pets for rural stays and outdoor adventures. Confirm individual property details, as amenities and rules may vary.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Southwest Meade?

    It is helpful to bring reusable water bottles and a map, as cell service can be limited in rural sections. Locals also suggest checking community event boards for pop-up markets or seasonal gatherings.

  • What is Southwest Meade known for?

    Southwest Meade is known for its sweeping grassland views, ranching heritage, and access to outdoor recreation. Visitors often explore rural landscapes and experience Western South Dakota’s cultural roots.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Southwest Meade?

    Explore lesser-known prairies, historic ranch sites, or small local museums tucked around Southwest Meade. Unmarked trails and wildlife areas sometimes reward visitors with quiet moments and unique regional stories.

  • What are the best foods to try in Southwest Meade?

    Locally raised beef, bison burgers, and scratch-made pies are frequently suggested in the area. You may also find hearty stews, ranch-style barbecue, and dishes rooted in regional homesteading traditions.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Southwest Meade?

    Prepare for changing prairie weather by packing layered clothing, sturdy walking shoes, and a sunhat for open landscapes. In cooler months, insulated jackets and gloves are suggested, while summers call for sunscreen and lightweight gear.

  • What is the nightlife in Southwest Meade like?

    Nightlife in Southwest Meade is relaxed, centering on local bars, family-run restaurants, and gathering spots in nearby towns. Live music and community events sometimes enliven evenings, especially during festival seasons.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Southwest Meade?

    Southwest Meade has county fairs, rodeos, and agricultural festivals, often held in summer and early autumn. Nearby towns may also host regional celebrations highlighting local heritage and ranching traditions.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Southwest Meade?

    Southwest Meade has family-friendly vacation rentals, including cabins and spacious homes nestled near open prairies or small towns. Many hosts welcome children and provide amenities suited for group stays.