*DO NOT USE THESE MAPS AS YOUR “OFFICIAL” TRAVEL MAP USE AVENZA MAP.
The Black Hills National Forest calls them forest service roads, but some riders call them 82′ non-width restricted trails. Many of these forest service roads are trail-like!
These are the trails the wider machines can legally use. Some of these trails are open year-round. These are the trails that often take you into the mystery and history of the Black Hills.
There are over 3,000 miles of these forest service road, 82″ non-width restricted trail-like trails. These trails are numbered on the MVUM, with three digit numbers like 201 or 201 2A.
If you have spent a day driving the Ditch Creek trails, next head South to Four Corners.
Enjoy a limestone rock and fire scarred forest area.
To explore the Black Hills National Forest or ride the Mickelson Trail, Deadwood Outdoor Rentals is your perfect destination.
Go far enough South to find some of the most popular limestone caves in the Black Hills.
Ditch Creek is a beautiful creek that flows along the Ditch Creek road.
Four Corners has a nice mix of 62″ trails and forest service roads.
Connecting rides are: Antelope Springs Ride, Bear Mountain Ride, Ditch Creek Ride, Tigerville Ride and Summit Ridge Ride.
Parking for the Four Corners ride is best found at the Ditch Creek trailhead.
*Website is for information purposes only – ride or drive at your own risk.
Places to Visit:
SOUTH FORK CASTLE CREEK DITCH CREEK ROAD
LAKE SHORE NATIONAL FOREST PICNIC AREA
MOUNTAIN CITY NATIONAL FOREST PICNIC AREA
DITCH CREEK NATIONAL FOREST CAMPGROUND
WHITETAIL PEAK NATIONAL FOREST CAMPGROUND
*Drive at your own risk
Other Places to Visit:
Trailhead:
Connecting Favorite Drives:
Trailhead Parking Map: 43.9607,-103.8407