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Deadwood 3 Wheeler Rally

Celebrating 11 Years

July 6th - July 11th, 2025
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Deadwood 3Wheeler 2025

Rally Schedule

July 6th Sunday:
Noon Registration Opens, Vendors Open / 5:00pm First Gold Sponsored Kick Off Party with information about rides, door prizes, games, food / 5:00pm Live Music “Badger Horse” Band
July 7th Monday
8:00am Registration Opens, Vendors Open / 8:30am Ladies Ride to Devils Tower / 9:00am Ride to Keystone / 9:30am Ride thru Spearfish Canyon / 5:00pm Badger Horse Band / 6:00pm Watermelon Feed 
July 8th Tuesday:
8:00am Registration Opens, Vendors Open / 8:30am Devil’s Tower Ride Sponsored by Deluxe Harley – Gillette / 5:00pm Badger Horse Band / 6:00pm Pie and Ice Cream Social – Sponsored by SpyderPOPS 
July 9th Wednesday:
7:00am Deadwood VFW Pancake Feed / 8:00am Registration Opens, Vendors Open / 9:00am Spearfish Canyon Ride / 9:30am Vanocker Canyon – Nemo Ride / Noon Line up for Show n Shine / 1:00pm—3:00pm Show ‘n’ Shine Sponsored by First Gold – in the parking lot of First Gold with food and beverages available / 5:00pm Live music Badger Horse band 
July 10th Thursday:
8:00am Vendors Open / 9:00am Ride Mount Rushmore – Needles HWY / 6:00pm Mardi Gras Themed Catered Dinner by First Gold / 8:15pm Line up for the Light Parade / 8:30pm Light Parade Downtown Deadwood – Main Street
July 11th Friday:
Send off blessing at 8am. Safe travels home.

About the Rally

The Deadwood 3 Wheeler Rally (D3WR) is celebrating its 11th annual event, bringing three-wheeled enthusiasts—trikers—from across the U.S. and Canada to Deadwood, South Dakota, for an unforgettable experience in the scenic Black Hills. Since 2015, the Deadwood Event Complex (DEC), located at 15 76 Drive, Deadwood, SD 57732, across from First Gold Gaming Resort, has hosted this unique event.

Riders can experience some of the most stunning roads in the country, with destination rides and self-led rides including iconic local destinations such as Crazy Horse Memorial, Mount Rushmore, and Devil’s Tower in Wyoming. Provided maps guide riders along stunning routes such as Spearfish Canyon, Vanocker Canyon, Needles Highway, Iron Mountain Road, and Custer State Park. This year’s events include the Trike Show n’ Shine at the Deadwood Event Center and a Night Trike Parade down Deadwood’s historic Main Street.

3 Wheeler Central at the Deadwood Event Center serves as the hub for vendors, a trike washing station, dining options, and social gathering spaces throughout the rally. Alcohol and food will be available for purchase, and on the final night, a Mardi Gras banquet dinner—already included in the registration fee—will offer a memorable close to the event. Complimentary bottled water will be provided during the event.
Please register soon to be a part of trike history.

Stay-Ride-Play

129 package


We offer a Stay, Play & Ride Package that includes lodging at $129 per night (double occupancy) + taxes. $10 extra if more than 2 people in a room. Include a $10 gaming promo at First Gold Gaming Resort. A deposit will be due when you book in the amount of $129 (first night lodging) and is only refundable up to 60 days prior to July 6th.


To purchase your room package please call 605-578-9777 or 800-274-1876.  If you have any questions you can email us at D3WR@firstgold.com

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Information

Rally Head Quarters: 605-631-9219
First Gold Gaming Resort: 800-274-1876

Event Coordinator

Michele Pierce
307-391-1541
d3wr@firstgold.com

General Info

The Days of 76 Arena at 15 76th Drive will serve as trike, trailer & vehicle parking. Only trikes and Days of 76 Museum guests will be allowed to park on the paved roads of the event complex. Please let the volunteers at the gate know you want to park your trailer and they will assist. An information form and waiver must be signed before parking. There is no charge to park. The Deadwood Event Complex will be locked at night and paid security will be on duty.

RESTROOM LOCATIONS

While at Deadwood Event Complex, indoor restroom facilities can be found under the rodeo grandstands and under the football stadium near registration If you are downtown Deadwood, public restrooms can be found at the History & Information Center at 3 Siever Street.

Overflow Parking

If your planned accommodations do not have sufficient parking for your trailer you can fill out our permission form and email it to d3wr@firstgold.com or bring it with you to check in.

TROLLEY SCHEDULE

Special events like the Deadwood Three Wheeler Rally can make parking in Deadwood difficult. Whenever possible, jump on the Deadood Trolley and ride to your or near your destination. The fee for the trolley is only $2 per person or one Trolley Token per person.

 

Sunday – Thursday: 1st Trolley 10 AM to 10 PM

Friday: 1st Trolley: 8 AM to 2 AM

Friday: 2nd Trolley: 1:30 PM to 12:30 AM

Saturday: 1st Trolley: 8 AM to 2 AM

Saturday: 2nd Trolley: 9:30 AM to 12:30 AM

VENDORS/VENDING TIMES

Rally vendors are located throughout the Deadwood Event Center. Local vendor times may vary.

TRIKE WASH STATION

If you want to wash your trike, a wash station is available near the softball fields. Water buckets, wash products and towels will be provided for you to use. If you use the trike wash station, please put the products back on the table and keep the are clean and organized for others. If you want to wipe down your trike at First Gold Hotel or Travelodge, ask the front desk personnel for clean rags and refrain from using hotel towels.

CUSTER STATE PARK PASS

Custer State Park, comprised of 71,000 acres is famous for its bison herds, other wildlife, scenic drives, historic sites, visitor centers, fishing lakes, resorts, campgrounds and interpretive programs. Bison are the park’s biggest attraction, but remember – these animals are dangerous. GIVE THEM PLENTY OF SPACE! While photographing wildlife and scenery, please pull of the roadways and be aware of what’s going on around you at all times.

All natural and cultural resources are protected. Picking up antlers, rocks or artifacts, collecting plants, feeding or disturbing wildlife is expressly prohibited. The maximum speed through the park is 35 mph. Conservation officers and park rangers enforce the park’s laws and regulations.

A temporary (1-7 days) license is $20 per vehicle and is required of all park visitors. Only people traveling non-stop on Us Highway 16A are exempt. Park licenses can be purchased at any of the five entrance stations.