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Experience the Black Hills at your own pace with Mad Peak’s Two Day UTV Rental in Deadwood. Explore backcountry trails and historic sites with unbeatable freedom and excitement.
2 days
moderate
Family Friendly
No Experience Required
Experience the Black Hills at your own pace with Mad Peak’s Two Day UTV Rental in Deadwood. Explore backcountry trails and historic sites with unbeatable freedom and excitement.
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Difficulty
moderate
Duration
2 days
Fitness Level
Basic fitness is recommended; you should be able to handle 4-6 hours of active driving and moderate outdoor activity each day.
Wildlife
History
Deadwood rose as a gold rush hub in the late 1800s and still retains much of its Wild West charm along with historic sites.
Conservation
Mad Peak emphasizes sustainable trail use and practicing Leave No Trace principles to protect the Black Hills environment.
Mad Peak
Experience the Black Hills at your own pace with Mad Peak’s Two Day UTV Rental in Deadwood. Explore backcountry trails and historic sites with unbeatable freedom and excitement.
Mad Peak is a Deadwood, South Dakota-based outdoor vehicle rental company that provides UTV and specialty three-wheeled vehicle experiences for visitors to the Black Hills. Mad Peak offers a range of timed UTV rentals — including 2-hour, half-day (4-hour), full-day (8-hour), 12-hour, and multi-day (two- to six-day) options — that allow riders to begin directly on the trail without trailering. Rentals are designed for riders who want fast access to mountain ridges, hidden valleys, historic mining towns and scenic overlooks across the Northern Black Hills.
Each rental package emphasizes freedom and convenience: customers can turn a key and ride into forests, ghost towns and canyons, with options to camp, picnic, or follow mapped route suggestions. For longer itineraries, Mad Peak promotes multi-day exploration that highlights local landmarks and backcountry trails; one extended offer references starting access from Steel Wheel Trading Post for northern Black Hills routes.
Beyond UTVs, Mad Peak also offers a Vanderhall Venice three-wheeled, open-air vehicle for scenic drives along routes such as Spearfish Canyon and roadways leading toward Devil’s Tower. That vehicle blends vintage styling with modern handling for those seeking a different on-road experience.
Mad Peak markets its services to adventure-minded visitors staying in and around Deadwood who want efficient access to Black Hills terrain. All descriptions focus on on-trail departures, flexible rental lengths, and curated route opportunities to maximize outdoor exploration time. Booking is handled through Mad Peak’s rental system at the Deadwood location, with options that suit short visits and extended itineraries and seasons.
Location
Deadwood, SD
Based in Deadwood, South Dakota
Rental Lengths
2 hours–6 days
Flexible short and multi-day options
Trail Access
Trailhead Start
Begin directly on local trails
Special Vehicle
Vanderhall Venice
Open-air three-wheeler available
Book Mad Peak rentals to start on the trailhead — select the duration that fits the trip and hit the Black Hills without trailer hassle.
Bring a GPS or Trail Map
Cell service can be spotty in the Black Hills; having a physical or digital offline map is essential for navigation.
Wear Protective Gear
Always wear a helmet, gloves, and sturdy boots to stay safe while driving on rugged terrain.
Check Weather Before You Ride
Conditions can change rapidly, so verify local weather forecasts to avoid muddy or hazardous trails.
Refuel and Maintain Your UTV
Plan stops to refuel and check tire pressure to ensure optimal performance over two days of riding.
Helmet
Protects your head while driving through rugged terrain.
Gloves
Improves grip and protects hands from branches and vibrations.
Layered Clothing
Allows you to adjust warmth according to spring’s variable temperatures.
spring
Sunscreen
Protects your skin from sunburn during long daytime rides.
summer