Three Rivers Recreation Area offers a diverse mix of outdoor activities including mountain biking, hiking, and fishing in a scenic setting near Rapid City, South Dakota.
Located just south of Rapid City, South Dakota, Three Rivers Recreation Area covers over 600 acres of rolling hills, forested valleys, and flowing waterways. The area is defined by the confluence of three streams—Rapid Creek, Pactola Creek, and an unnamed tributary—offering a variety of habitats for local flora and fauna, including ponderosa pines, cottonwoods, and native prairie grasses. Established as a recreation area in 1991 and managed by the United States Forest Service as part of the Black Hills National Forest, Three Rivers presents visitors with a range of recreational opportunities. It is particularly well-known for its extensive mountain biking trail system, rated among the best in the region, featuring trails for all skill levels weaving through mixed terrain. Hiking paths provide quieter alternatives for nature observation, while the waterways support fishing for trout and other native fish. The area’s proximity to Rapid City makes it a popular destination for both locals and tourists seeking outdoor adventure without traveling far. In addition to outdoor sports, Three Rivers Recreation Area has picnic areas, interpretive signage, and open spaces ideal for family outings. The landscape reveals the geological history of the Black Hills, with unique rock formations and rolling hills contributing to its scenic appeal. Visitors are drawn to the combination of easy accessibility and natural beauty, making it an essential outdoor hub in western South Dakota.
Extensive singletrack mountain biking trail network with varied difficulty
Fishing opportunities along Rapid Creek and Pactola Creek
Scenic views of the Black Hills foothills and native prairie landscape
Proximity to Rapid City for easy access and urban amenities
A network of over 30 miles of mountain biking and hiking trails that vary from beginner-friendly to expert-level challenges.
A clear mountain stream running through the area, popular for fishing native trout.
Mixed ecosystems that provide habitat for deer, turkeys, and a variety of bird species.