Location, location, location. Hill City is located in the center of the Black Hills and this house is within walking distance of the best parts of Hill City. 40 feet to the world famous Mickelson Trail, 1/2 a block to the 1880s steam train, and 3 blocks to the best restaurant in South Dakota.
This home is not too big and not too small. Whether you are doing a couples get away, traveling with kids or your friends this home may be "just right" for you.
A glass garage door next to the dining area looks out onto the covered porch and the world famous Mickelson Trail.
A simple kitchen with fridge, stove dishwasher and microwave make meal preparation easy.
The sleeping loft over looks the living room. Kids won't be ble to decide where to sleep, the loft or the bunk bed room?? (Please note: The sleeping loft, Bedroom #3, has a steep set of stairs for access and may not be suitable for all guests.)
The main bath has a separate shower room and there is an additional half bath down the hall.
The main bedroom has a small walk-in closet and a queen size bed.
Laundry is available and guests have access to a garage. There is room to park 2 vehicles with private off street parking.
For guests wondering about access for anyone elderly or with a physical limitation, the main level of the house has no stairs, only door thresholds that need to be stepped over to gain access to the main living space. The exception to this is the sleeping loft which has a steep set of stairs to access it. Please carefully consider whether or not you will be using this space and if the people using it will be able to safely use the stairs.
You have access to the main level of the home. This is your private space. It includes 2 bedrooms, a full bath and a half bath, living room, dining area, kitchen, sleeping loft, laundry, garage and covered porch.
There is a separate small apartment above the garage that the owners use 3 or 4 nights a month.
Other things to note:
Be on the lookout for the neighborhood deer. They are always around, day and night. They are still wild though, please don't feed them.
We also (not often) have mountain lions that come by.