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• Big Hill Trail System in Spearfish, South Dakota
Big Hill is an easy system where most beginners and intermediates can practice their skills before tackling some of the tougher rides in the area. There are 2 very easy trails, the A-1 loop that only heads out .5 miles round trip, and the A loop that is 2.1 miles round trip. Both of these...
Last reviewed: Jul 15, 2007
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• Centennial Trail in Sturgis, South Dakota
This incredible trail is singletrack heaven for those who like to abuse themselves on bikes. Stretching from Bear Butte in the North at Sturgis and winding through the center of the hills for over 111 miles until it reaches Wind Cave National Park, this trail gives you an excellent opportu...
Last reviewed: Jan 5, 2009
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• LaFrambois Island in Pierre, South Dakota
This island has more trees than anyplace else in the area. The trails here are a series of singletracks that cut narrow swaths thru the dense forest.The climbing is non existant,biggest climb is about 8 foot.What this trail has to offer is a slice of singletrack solitude in the heart of ce...
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• Little Spearfish Trail in Spearfish, South Dakota
This is a very fun loop, best ridden counterclockwise. The climb is stiff enough to get your heart rate enough, but mellow enough to enjoy. The woods on top are beautiful. Then, you get a long descent with waterbars every 50 yards--lots of oppurtunity for speed and air. Make a figure ...
Last reviewed: May 30, 2009
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• Rimrock Trail in Spearfish, South Dakota
This loop is best ridden clockwise. Start with a challenging climb to the top of the ridge. Then there's some seriously flowy singletrack across the top followed by a techncial descent to the creek, which you will follow back to the trailhead. Ths place has great atmosphere and is seldo...
Last reviewed: Oct 7, 2007
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• Storm Mountain in Rapid City, South Dakota
You follow a one way out of the trailhead to get to the loop, when you come to the fork stay right, and follow
the orange markers. They are all over the place, and keep the trail well marked, there are equal amounts of
ups and downs, the downs are definitely fast and fun.
Last reviewed: Aug 26, 2009
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• The George S. Mickelson Trail in Deadwood, South Dakota
This easy trail starts in Deadwood for over 110 miles to the City of Edgemont. Generally around a 2 percent grade, it will lead you on a beautiful ride through the middle of the Black Hills through cool train tunnels and incredible bridges.
Last reviewed: Nov 9, 2008
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• Trail 40 in Hill City, South Dakota
The trail srarts at the highest lake in the hills and leads mostly downhill with only the climb out of the lake basin.I always shuttle on this ride so I can be met either at the ghostown of Mystic-last few miles are a very fast fire road ride,or be picked up at many of the fine diners in H...
Last reviewed: May 24, 2004
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• Trail 40L Deerfield lake loop in Hill City, South Dakota
Follow highway 16 Mount Mushmore road out of Rapid city to Hill City.take highway 385 north out of hill city to Deerfield lake.
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