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The Lodge at Deadwood Gaming Resort

 

2013 Annual Meeting
June 9-13
Deadwood, South Dakota

 
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WELCOME

You are invited to the historic town of Deadwood in the scenic northern Black Hills of South Dakota. The 105th Annual Meeting of the Association of American State Geologists will be based out of The Lodge at Deadwood. View a photo gallery of the hotel.

GET REGISTERED

Click here to register for the 2013 Annual Meeting of the Association of American State Geologists and for any of the optional field trips of your choosing in the unforgettable Black Hills of South Dakota!

Each person must complete a separate registration.

Don't forget to make your room reservations at The Lodge at Deadwood.

We'll see you soon in Deadwood!


 
 

About Deadwood
Find things to do, places to eat, and read about the rich history of the City of Deadwood. Here you will find many options for dinner on your own Monday evening. You can catch the free shuttle to downtown or park your car in the downtown parking ramp.

The Mickelson Trail
Imagine a path where the ghosts of Wild Bill Hickok and Calamity Jane still roam; where bicyclists, hikers and horseback riders can explore spruce and ponderosa pine forests.
The George S. Mickelson Trail, in the heart of the beautiful Black Hills, has gentle slopes and easy access to allow people of all ages and abilities to enjoy the beauty of the Black Hills.

Black Hills Visitor Guide
These are the legendary Black Hills of South Dakota, an oasis of pine-clad mountains on the Great Plains. The mountains and forests of the Black Hills include a treasury of six national parks, 101 miles of National Scenic Byways, waterfalls, watchable wildlife, acclaimed recreational trails, trout fishing, and Old West landmarks like Deadwood and Wounded Knee.