Hisega Lodge B&B, a quiet retreat in the Black Hills
Hisega Lodge B&B, Rapid City, South Dakota
Hisega Lodge Bed & Breakfast, Rapid City, SD
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23101 Triangle Trail, Rapid City, South Dakota 57702                       Call for reservations: 605-342-8444                      Click to email us at: info@hisegalodge.net
Historical, Natural, Comfortable, Beautiful
Welcome to Hisega! If you’re looking for accommodations that are comfortable, rustic, and unique, book a stay at Hisega Lodge.

Just west of Rapid City, South Dakota, you will find a unique little community, founded by and named for six women who camped here in 1908. The name of this place is Hisega, and the spirit of these women, Helen, Ida, Sade, Ethel, Grace, and Ada, lives on at Hisega Lodge, located at the heart of the community.

Whether you are interested in an active vacation - enjoy our hiking, flyfishing, or tubing - or a quiet retreat, Hisega Lodge is the perfect headquarters. Enjoy Mt Rushmore, hear the roar of the Harleys in Sturgis, hike the Mickelson Trail, and spend a day gaming in Deadwood. All the attractions of the Black Hills and the conveniences of Rapid City are a short and scenic drive from the lodge.

We have eight guest rooms (all non-smoking), a large dining room for celebrations or meetings, three big fireplaces and a lovely library and great room. We are open year-round so you can enjoy everything the Black Hills has to offer.

Listen to the music of Rapid Creek, soak up some sunshine or relax by the fire. From your private room with private bath, you’ll walk onto our covered porch, where it’s easy to spend hours just relaxing. And be sure to visit our dining room, where a delicious breakfast awaits you each morning.

We look forward to sharing our home and this beautiful place.

Your hosts, Kenn and Carol Duncan
For an active vaction or a quiet retreat, visit Hisega
Photos by Kathleen Mijland