Nobeck's Nest Visitor Guidebook

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Nobeck's Nest Visitor Guidebook

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In 1876, the Wild West town of Deadwood was born when prospectors came across a gulch full of dead trees and a creek full of gold. Historic Deadwood, SD is just as wild today as it was when legends like Wild Bill Hickok, Calamity Jane and Seth Bullock roamed the streets. Today it offers organized events and activities every month of the year, gambling, shopping, breweries & wineries, tours and much more! Deadwood Social Club is one of our favorite restaurants to visit. Great food and atmosphere. The Smoked Tuaca Pheasant is a "Must Try"!
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Deadwood Tobacco Co
657 Main St
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In 1876, the Wild West town of Deadwood was born when prospectors came across a gulch full of dead trees and a creek full of gold. Historic Deadwood, SD is just as wild today as it was when legends like Wild Bill Hickok, Calamity Jane and Seth Bullock roamed the streets. Today it offers organized events and activities every month of the year, gambling, shopping, breweries & wineries, tours and much more! Deadwood Social Club is one of our favorite restaurants to visit. Great food and atmosphere. The Smoked Tuaca Pheasant is a "Must Try"!
In 1876, the Wild West town of Deadwood was born when prospectors came across a gulch full of dead trees and a creek full of gold. Historic Deadwood, SD is just as wild today as it was when legends like Wild Bill Hickok, Calamity Jane and Seth Bullock roamed the streets. Today it offers organized events and activities every month of the year, gambling, shopping, breweries & wineries, tours and much more! Mavericks is an excellent choice for those with a large appetite. If you enjoy BBQ this is the place for you.
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Mavericks Steak & Cocktails
688 Main St
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In 1876, the Wild West town of Deadwood was born when prospectors came across a gulch full of dead trees and a creek full of gold. Historic Deadwood, SD is just as wild today as it was when legends like Wild Bill Hickok, Calamity Jane and Seth Bullock roamed the streets. Today it offers organized events and activities every month of the year, gambling, shopping, breweries & wineries, tours and much more! Mavericks is an excellent choice for those with a large appetite. If you enjoy BBQ this is the place for you.

Sightseeing

Beautiful mountain lake situated high in the Southern half of the Black Hills. Sylvan Lake is located in Custer State Park. It was created in 1881 when Theodore Reder built a dam across Sunday Gulch Creek. The lake area offers picnic places, rock climbing, and hiking trails. We love it so much we're getting married here this Fall of 2020.
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Sylvan Lake
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Beautiful mountain lake situated high in the Southern half of the Black Hills. Sylvan Lake is located in Custer State Park. It was created in 1881 when Theodore Reder built a dam across Sunday Gulch Creek. The lake area offers picnic places, rock climbing, and hiking trails. We love it so much we're getting married here this Fall of 2020.
Pactola Lake is the largest reservoir in the Black Hills. It was created by the construction of Pactola Dam. It is rumored to have several towns at the bottom of the lake that were subsequently abandoned in 1952. Today it offers incredible views, fishing, and boating. Perfect destination for a weekend or day trip.
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Pactola Reservoir
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Pactola Lake is the largest reservoir in the Black Hills. It was created by the construction of Pactola Dam. It is rumored to have several towns at the bottom of the lake that were subsequently abandoned in 1952. Today it offers incredible views, fishing, and boating. Perfect destination for a weekend or day trip.
Mount Rushmore National Memorial is a massive sculpture carved into Mount Rushmore in the Black Hills region of South Dakota. Completed in 1941 the monument features George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln. Mount Rushmore is the perfect family getaway and a must see for anyone visiting the area.
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Mount Rushmore
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Mount Rushmore National Memorial is a massive sculpture carved into Mount Rushmore in the Black Hills region of South Dakota. Completed in 1941 the monument features George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln. Mount Rushmore is the perfect family getaway and a must see for anyone visiting the area.
Some of the most incredible roads anywhere make up the Peter Norbeck National Scenic Byway in the Black Hills of western South Dakota. Mix in America's most patriotic monument along the way any you have a never-to- be-forgotten road trip. Peter Norbeck was a visionary Senator and Governor for South Dakota. He personally chose the layout of the Iron Mountain Road in the 1930s and persisted in building it, even after being told it couldn’t be done. A masterpiece of artistic engineering, this 70-mile byway includes spiraling bridges, hairpin curves, granite tunnels and awe-inspiring views. No wonder it was named one of the 10 Most Outstanding Byways in America. Roughly a figure-eight route, the byway travels through portions of Custer State Park, the Norbeck Wildlife Preserve, near Mount Rushmore National Memorial and the Black Elk National Wilderness Area. Highways 16A, 244, 89 and 87 combine to create the route. A good starting point is the town of Keystone, near the foot of Mount Rushmore. Winding southeasterly up Highway 16A, also known as Iron Mountain Road, the route leads you around impressive wooden “pigtail” bridges. Several tunnels carved through the granite mountain not only provide a transportation passage, but artistically frame the four faces on Mount Rushmore in the distance. Continuing west into Custer State Park, Highway 16 intersects with Highway 87, also known as the Needles Highway. Here the road climbs around fantastic granite pinnacles that are a favorite with rock climbers from across the globe. Twisting and turning between the Needles and through a tight tunnel/crack in the rock, this portion of the byway leads to picturesque Sylvan Lake. From here, drivers can choose to turn south and then east to visit more of Custer State Park, or continue north and east back to Mount Rushmore. Beautiful mountain lakes and rocky terrain greet you around every turn. Shaggy white mountain goats, deer and chipmunks are among the commonly-seen wildlife along the way. You will want to devote most of a day’s time to the Peter Norbeck National Scenic Byway. Count on many stops for photographs along the way and a visit to Mount Rushmore National Memorial.
Peter Norbeck Outdoor Education Center
U.S. 16A
Some of the most incredible roads anywhere make up the Peter Norbeck National Scenic Byway in the Black Hills of western South Dakota. Mix in America's most patriotic monument along the way any you have a never-to- be-forgotten road trip. Peter Norbeck was a visionary Senator and Governor for South Dakota. He personally chose the layout of the Iron Mountain Road in the 1930s and persisted in building it, even after being told it couldn’t be done. A masterpiece of artistic engineering, this 70-mile byway includes spiraling bridges, hairpin curves, granite tunnels and awe-inspiring views. No wonder it was named one of the 10 Most Outstanding Byways in America. Roughly a figure-eight route, the byway travels through portions of Custer State Park, the Norbeck Wildlife Preserve, near Mount Rushmore National Memorial and the Black Elk National Wilderness Area. Highways 16A, 244, 89 and 87 combine to create the route. A good starting point is the town of Keystone, near the foot of Mount Rushmore. Winding southeasterly up Highway 16A, also known as Iron Mountain Road, the route leads you around impressive wooden “pigtail” bridges. Several tunnels carved through the granite mountain not only provide a transportation passage, but artistically frame the four faces on Mount Rushmore in the distance. Continuing west into Custer State Park, Highway 16 intersects with Highway 87, also known as the Needles Highway. Here the road climbs around fantastic granite pinnacles that are a favorite with rock climbers from across the globe. Twisting and turning between the Needles and through a tight tunnel/crack in the rock, this portion of the byway leads to picturesque Sylvan Lake. From here, drivers can choose to turn south and then east to visit more of Custer State Park, or continue north and east back to Mount Rushmore. Beautiful mountain lakes and rocky terrain greet you around every turn. Shaggy white mountain goats, deer and chipmunks are among the commonly-seen wildlife along the way. You will want to devote most of a day’s time to the Peter Norbeck National Scenic Byway. Count on many stops for photographs along the way and a visit to Mount Rushmore National Memorial.

Entertainment

One of many casinos located on the Deadwood strip. The Silverado is our "go-to" establishment for a night out. Great entertainment and atmosphere.
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Silverado Franklin Historic Hotel Gaming, Grand Buffet, & Legends Steakhouse
709 Main St
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One of many casinos located on the Deadwood strip. The Silverado is our "go-to" establishment for a night out. Great entertainment and atmosphere.
Due to the extreme climate of SD, wineries are uncommon in the area. Prairie Berry Winery offers a free wine tasting and variety of delicious wines. Spend the day relaxing at either the Winery or Brewery located within walking distance of each other.
Miner Brewing Company and Prairie Berry Winery Taproom
2101 W 41st St
Due to the extreme climate of SD, wineries are uncommon in the area. Prairie Berry Winery offers a free wine tasting and variety of delicious wines. Spend the day relaxing at either the Winery or Brewery located within walking distance of each other.
Located 0.5 miles away from our doorstep, Terry Peak is a great option to spend the day skiing, snowboarding, or relaxing at the lodge.
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Terry Peak Ski Area
21120 Stewart Slope Rd
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Located 0.5 miles away from our doorstep, Terry Peak is a great option to spend the day skiing, snowboarding, or relaxing at the lodge.
With more than 1/2 Million motorcyclists visiting during the annual rally in August, the town of Sturgis is a popular destination that offers a ton to do.
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Sturgis
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With more than 1/2 Million motorcyclists visiting during the annual rally in August, the town of Sturgis is a popular destination that offers a ton to do.