ANTELOPE SPRINGS 62″ ATV UTV RIDE/ANTELOPE SPRINGS 62″ TRAIL SYSTEM

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Probably one of the most remote set of trails in the Black Hills are my Favorite Ride, Antelope Springs trails. As you ride the trails you will skirt the SD/Wyoming border.

AFTER A GREAT DAY OF RIDING, RELAX AT THE WHITETAIL CREEK RESORT CREEK-SIDE PAVILLION.

You might visit the Beaver Creek campground, where most of the vehicles staying there will have Wyoming plates.

RALLY with us at the STURGIS OFFROAD RALLY.

MYSTIC HILLS HIDEAWAY RESORT OFFERS A GREAT STAY, AND ABILITY TO RIDE DIRECTLY TO THE TRAILS.

If you like seeing water when you ride, watch for the Redbank Springs Reservoir and the Rudenvrale Spring. Beaver creek is a special destination and Yak Lake is one of those small mountain lake that just makes a visit more enjoyable.

In 2016 the local Off-Road Riders Association, and others, built the South Fork Castle Creek Bridge that crosses Trail 6030 over South Fork Castle Creek. If you ride here, you are about to experience a nice set of 62″ trails with some challenge.

The Redbank Springs campground is probably the Black Hills National Forest’s most remote national forest campground.

If you are riding trails 3531/3534 you will actually be visiting Wyoming, because the trails dip into Wyoming for a short period of time. No need to worry about a Wyoming permit here though.

Trail 3530 skirts the Wyoming border as you ride it’s far western reach.

Ride the trail 3550 from the Ditch Creek area to the Antelope Springs area. This is an old high voltage wire maintenance trail.

The 62″ trail in this area are protected with width restriction gates. But the wider machine have plenty of trails in the area that do not have width restrictions.

Connecting rides include Black Fox Ride, Crooks Tower Ride, Ditch Creek Ride, Four Corners Ride, and the Summit Ridge Ride. (See details below)

A good place to park is at the Antelope Springs Trailhead. Access the trailhead by driving Forest Service Road 301 ( Six Mile Road). (See details below)

*Website is for information purposes only – ride or drive at your own risk.

Places to Visit:

BEAR SPRINGS

BEAVER CREEK

MILLER SPRINGS

RED BANK SPRING RESERVOIR

RUDENVALE SPRING

SOUTH FORK CASTLE CREEK

SOUTH FORK CASTLE CREEK BRIDGE WATER CROSSING

YAK LAKE

BEAVER CREEK CAMPGROUND

REDBANK SPRINGS CAMPGROUND

Other Places to Visit:

MYSTIC HILLS HIDEAWAY RESORT


MYSTIC HILLS HIDEAWAY RESORT


MT MEADOWS STORE & CAMPGROUND CAMPING


MT MEADOWS STORE & CAMPGROUND CAMPING

DEADWOOD OUTDOOR RENTALS

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DEADWOOD OUTDOOR RENTALS

STURGIS OFF ROAD RALLY

STURGIS OFF ROAD RALLY

MYSTIC HILLS HIDEAWAY RESORT

WHITETAIL CREEK RESORT

WHITETAIL CREEK RESORT

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Trailhead:

ANTELOPE SPRINGS TRAILHEAD

Connecting Favorite Rides:

BLACK FOX RIDE

BLACK FOX RIDE

CROOKS TOWER RIDE

CROOKS TOWER RIDE

DITCH CREEK RIDE

DITCH CREEK RIDE

FOUR CORNERS RIDE

FOUR CORNERS RIDE

SUMMIT RIDGE RIDE

SUMMIT RIDGE RIDE

Extended Ride:



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Trailhead Parking: 43.9714,-104.0076


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Contact us blackhills@blackhillsdestinations.com

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Comments

  1. 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.

    Over 1000 visitors a month use this website. Let us know what you think about Black Hills atving!

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