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Winter Fun That’s Worth Repeating

Colder months offer a winter wonderland that few other locations can top.The magic of winter in Historic Deadwood can conjure an unforgettable vacation full of fun and recreation for all ages. This goes far beyond the ski slopes (though the ski slope is pretty fabulous) to a wide variety of winter activities, including: snowmobiling, snowshoeing, ice skating, sledding, ice fishing, and much more.

Or are you Looking for something a little simpler? There are plenty of spots close to town to venture off the beaten path, where you can build a snowman, have a snowball fight, or even make a snow angel. Then, when you’re finished frolicking in the frosty air and ready for a warmup, swing into one of our many coffee shops for some hot cocoa and refreshing treats.

Want to keep the fun going? Then make a weekend of your winter excursion with a cozy stay at one of the many lodges, cabins, bed and breakfasts, or hotels. Make plans to stay for Calamity’s Shindig, slated for Feb. 24.

And remember, Deadwood is open regardless of weather conditions – so bring on the snow! And along with it, all the big smiles and endless joy of winter.

No one threw a better party than Calamity Jane. Join in the fun for musical entertainment by Kenny Putnam, Dalyce Sellers, and Mike Connor; Sarah Carlson as the adventurous wildcat of the West, Calamity Jane, and Deadwood Alive’s Andy Mosher as Marshal Con Stapleton; heavy hors d’oeuvres catered by Cheyenne Crossing; cash bar, and auctions. Homestake Adams Research and Cultural Center; 6 – 9 p.m.; admission is $50 per person. Advance reservations are required. Purchase online at DeadwoodHistory.com or call 605-722-4800.

Lake Geneva’s Grand Geneva Resort & Spa is a Midwest must for holiday travel! Featuring over two million holiday lights (more were added this year), Grand Geneva Resort & Spa is one of the Midwest’s top destinations for holiday cheer with its annual Christmas in the Country. A 6-week celebration for kids from 1 to 99, this cherished holiday resort tradition features over-the-top holiday décor; private igloo dining; breakfasts with Santa; a warm Trolley Tour of Lights; a sweet hall filled with gingerbread displays; plus, the option to have a decorated Christmas tree in your hotel room.

Here are all the reasons to add Grand Geneva’s Christmas in the Country celebrations to your holiday list and check it twice:

Grand Geneva officially kicks off the season with its annual Illumination Ceremony taking place on November 20, 2022 where the resort literally flips the switch to start the season with its over-the-top holiday displays, lights, animated designs, grand Christmas trees, and plenty of photo opportunities to capture the holiday cheer. And to make the season even brighter, the event is again open to the public. Now in its 28th year, the Illumination