Boot Hill is actually just a really steep hill in Deadwood, South Dakota, at the top of which is Mount Moriah Cemetery. The cemetery was not for drunks and outlaws, but rather for everyone in the frontier town. It's the final resting place of the infamous Wild Bill Hickok, Potato Creek Johnny, and Calamity Jane, as well as the town's first sheriff, Seth Bullock (who Teddy Roosevelt called "the only true cowboy left in America.") in one of his State of the Union addresses.

Advice: Don't walk up Boot Hill. It's a lot steeper and longer than it looks.