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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.
A nice set of 82″ trails close to Rapid City. Some history evident in the area but mostly long, winding, recluse trails.
Battle Creek is one of the major creeks flowing through the area. Another is Iron Creek. Battle Creek produces two water falls, the Big Falls and the Little Falls. Access these falls only after a long off-atv hike.
To explore the Black Hills National Forest or ride the Mickelson Trail, Deadwood Outdoor Rentals is your perfect destination.
The Trail 361 system of trails will provide a some challenge to your riding day. These trails while dead ends, and a little out of the way are worth the effort.
Water features in this area include; Big Battle Creek Falls, Hippy Hole, and Little Battle Creek Falls.
A nice historic feature in the Pine Grove are is Foster’s Well.
Natural features to watch for include Black Elk Peak, and Boulder Hill.
Ghost town sites include: Burnt Ranch Ghost Town, Silver Mountain Ghost Town, and Wealthy Ghost Town.
There are not width restrictive trails on the Pilot Knob Ride.
Connecting rides include: Battle Creek Ride and Victoria Ride.
The Pine Grove Trailhead is the location to park your trailer.
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Other Places to Visit:
Trailhead
Connecting Favorite Drives:
Extended Drive:
Trailhead Parking Map: 43.9081,-103.3098