*DO NOT USE THESE MAPS AS YOUR “OFFICIAL” TRAVEL MAP USE AVENZA MAP.

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Most out of state riders travel to the Nemo area to atv. This area has extensive atv/utv trails. They are well-used and some are technical. If your goals is to be challenged this may be your area to ride.
AFTER A GREAT DAY OF RIDING, STAY AT THE CREEK – WHITETAIL CREEK RESORT.
However if you are looking for something more easy to ride, you can find those type of trails in this area also.
RALLY with us at the STURGIS OFFROAD RALLY.
*If you want to ride an extreme trail with nerve bending decent, try Trail 8089 between the Trail 8252 intersection and the Trail 8251 intersection. If you are with your family or an inexperienced rider use Trail 8080-B as an alternative.
A great place to stay and ride straight to the trails, is MYSTIC HILLS HIDEAWAY RESORT.
Water features in this area include; Boxelder Creek, Reausaw Lake.
Reausaw Ghost Town is a site location, but no real evidence of a town. The Nemo Ghost Town is still active.
The Boxelder Creek Bridge Water Crossing is a favorite destination for those machines 62″ and less.
The South Boxelder Ride area has width restrictive trails.
FOR ALL YOUR UTV RENTAL NEEDS, VISIT DEADWOOD OUTDOOR RENTALS.
Connecting rides include; Custer Peak Ride, Dalton Ride, Pilot Knob Ride and Riley Hill Ride.
Parking is available for this ride at the South Boxelder Trailhead.
*Website is for information purposes only – ride or drive at your own risk.
Places to Visit:
BOXELDER CREEK BRIDGE WATER CROSSING
BOXELDER FORKS NATIONAL FOREST CAMPGROUND
*ride at your own risk
Other Places to Visit:


MYSTIC HILLS HIDEAWAY RESORT

HIDDEN VALLEY CAMPGROUND





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The Black Hills have great ATV trails and Forest Service roads. I have traveled most of them. Our forest service roads are either road-like or trail-like. On my Favorite Rides pages, I have highlighted the many TRAIL-LIKE Forest Service Roads.
I put this website together to help others enjoy their ATV visit to South Dakota. When I ATV out of my state, I realize how difficult it is to plan a three day ride without good information. I hope my website will be good information for you.
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i have been to moab utah and loved the challenge so when you Nemo area is technical what does that mean is it just a dirt trail or will there be some challenging rocks to climb. Truthfull info would be appreciated.
Hi Deena
Sorry, I do not think any of the trails detailed on this website meet the criteria for your definition of “technical.” Although a few trails in the South Boxelder Forks area do create some deadly hazards. South Dakota has made recent efforts to make these more safe.
However we do have rock crawler trails in the Black Hills. Some of these trails are detailed on the following maps in solid Black and broken Black.
https://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/stelprdb5341598.pdf
https://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/stelprdb5341602.pdf
More information about these trails can be found on the Dakota Territory Cruisers website…
https://dakotacruisers.com/trails/
Since I do not have any other information on these trails I will let you research them for more details.