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SOUTH DAKOTA CONNECT WITH THE BLACK HILLS

he Black Hills National Forest covers more than 1.2 million acres in western South Dakota and northeastern Wyoming. Known as an “Island in the Plains,” the hills rise up out of the prairie creating a variety of terrain offroad enthusiasts will love exploring. More than 600 miles of ATV trails throughout the forest weave through canyons and gulches, across plains, and past amazing rock formations. The Northern Hills area, near Deadwood, South Dakota, is a great starting point for those looking to go on an ATV adventure. The ponderosa pine forest, with its interesting rock formations and abundant outdoor activities, draws more than a million visitors every year. From here, jump on trails near Iron Creek Lake, Galena, Nemo, or west of Cheyenne Crossing, to connect with the 600+ mile Black Hills National Forest motorized trail system.

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