*DO NOT USE THESE MAPS AS YOUR “OFFICIAL” TRAVEL MAP USE AVENZA MAP.
Trail 183.1A is a little used 2 mile trail worth a ride. There is a good chance that General George Custer traveled the area of Trail 279 way back in 1874.
If you are riding Trail 908.1A you probably just recently crossed the border into Wyoming.
Crooks Tower is the 4th highest peak in South Dakota. It is surrounded by great trail-like Forest Service Roads. Also many features of history can be seen on this ride.
General George Custer camped along side Cold Creek during his expedition to the Black Hills. We call the campsite the July 25 Camp.
Crooks Lake is another water source named by a historical General. Crooks Lake is dry most of the year.
Crooks peak is one of those high points in the Black Hills that you can ride to the top. Crooks Tower is not a fire tower, but a name given to what was once considered the highest point in the Black Hills.
To explore the Black Hills National Forest or ride the Mickelson Trail, Deadwood Outdoor Rentals is your perfect destination.
The String of Pearls site is just one of the historic sites to visit in this area. This is the location that William Illingworth took the famous picture.
Other historic sites worth a visit and a photograph are; Custer’s Cooler, Ice Box cave, and the Private James ranch.
The Siesmic Station is an abandoned US seismic surveilance sight used by the Russians and U.S. seismic teams during the latter part of the cold war.
A Black Hills spruce was cut from this stump in the area, and taken to Washington D.C. where it was the center of attention at the Christmas Pagent of Peace on the White House lawn in December 1955.
Connecting riders include; Antelope Springs Ride, Black Fox Ride, Hardy Ride, and the Stageyard Ride.
There are no width restriction trails on the Crooks Tower Ride.
A good site to park is along US highway 85 near the Wyoming border(see details below).
*Website is for information purposes only – ride or drive at your own risk.
Places to Visit:
PRESIDENT EISENHOWER’S CHRISTMAS TREE
BLACK FOX NATIONAL FOREST CAMPGROUND
*ride at your own risk
Other Places to Visit:
Trailheads:
CROOKS TOWER/BLACK FOX TRAILHEAD
Connecting Favorite Rides:
**you may also park across Hwy 85 from the Trailshead Lodge in their loading area
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