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


Wyoming is the only place in the Black Hills that still has 50” trails. Please leave your 62” and wider vehicles at home when you visit this set of trails.
I suggest you park your trailer at the Reuter Trailhead. ATV North to Trail 1201 from there, even though it will be on an improved road for a short distance. Or if you want to park at an area close to the trails, choose the Ogden Trailhead.
For some of the best rental opportunities in the Black Hills National Forest, visit DEADWOOD OUTDOOR RENTALS.
Cook Lake is a good destination. Check the Black Hills National Forest website to determine if it is open. It can also be a base camp. Northeast of there is Bearlodge Pit an open ATV riding area.
MYSTIC HILLS HIDEAWAY RESORT OFFERS A GREAT STAY, AND ABILITY TO RIDE DIRECTLY TO THE TRAILS.
Great scenery, water features, a great fire tower and an old miners grave are sights to watch for. The best site for an avid ATV’er is the numerous 50” two-tract trails that in most cases appear to be virgin of wider UTV’s.
RALLY with us at the STURGIS OFFROAD RALLY.
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*Website is for information purposes only – ride or drive at your own risk.
Places to Visit:
BABY DOLL MINE
BEARLODGE MOUNTAIN LOOKOUT TOWER
JULY 21 CAMP CUSTER EXPEDITION
BEARLODGE NATIONAL FOREST CAMPGROUND
REUTER NATIONAL FOREST CAMPGROUND
Other Places to Visit:





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Trailhead Map:
(Click on the red balloon for more information. Click on Satellite for more detail. Right or left click to zoom in or out.)

Degrees Minutes Seconds:
Latitude: N 44° 25′ 33.819″
Longitude: W -104° 25′ 32.493″
Decimal Degrees:
Latitude: N 44.4260608
Longitude: W -104.4256926
GPS:
Latitude: N 44 25.564
Longitude: W -104 25.542
UTM:
13N 545714 4919357
Alternative Parking; Ogden Creek Trailhead:
Links:
Black Hills National Forest Map
Blackhills National Forest colored TRAIL Map (2016)
Documents:
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 and the ATV trails.
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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