ROOM DESCRIPTION
Mountain Peaks Inn is family owned and operated. We are conveniently located on Main Street in downtown Hill City. This home has four separate suites, three with external entrances and one with an internal entrance. Please stop in for a cup of coffee or pastry at Caboose Coffee Company on location! All guests have access to a large front deck with charcoal grill and small metal fire pit.
PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING IMPORTANT DETAILS . . .
Old Baldy Mountain is a 2-story distinctive knotty-pine, rustic-style suite with its own personal exterior entrance. The upstairs is a cozy loft with low ceilings, a full bed, and half bathroom. The main level has a queen bed, twin bed, full bathroom, an additional vanity, tv/dvd, Roku Stick, AC, and a small kitchenette with a mini-fridge, microwave, toaster, and coffeepot. Old Baldy can sleep a maximum of FIVE guests with three guests on the main floor and two guests in the loft using a full size bed.
The base rate for Old Baldy is for DOUBLE occupancy. Additional guests are $10.00 per person, per night. You must indicate how many guests will be staying when you submit a Reservation Request.
ADDITIONAL CABINS
Please visit our other listings. Green Mountain Suite sleeps 2: VRBO # 2264436; Elkhorn Mountain Suite sleeps 4: VRBO # 2261995; Bear Mountain Suite sleeps 2: VRBO # 2261274.
IMPORTANT POLICIES and INFORMATION
We do NOT allow indoor cooking other than microwave cooking.
Outdoor grills may be used.
Please bring your own hair dryer.
We accommodate NON-smokers only.
NO tobacco products, vapors, marijuana, or any illegal drugs/substances.
NO pets/animals.
It is our desire to provide a clean environment for all of our guests, free of smoke, scents, and animal hair. Thank you for understanding and helping us respect the health and well-being of all our guests and customers.
THINGS TO DO IN HILL CITY
In addition to being in the heart of Hill City, South Dakota, a short walk from downtown, the Black Hills Central Railroad's 1880 TRAIN is just across the street. The popular Mickleson Trail follows Railroad Ave and East Main's sidewalk through town, with bike rentals just down the street. Historic downtown is a great place to explore with its local restaurants, various shops, and galleries.