The Mickelson Trail is a scenic rail-to-trail in South Dakota, offering a picturesque journey through the Black Hills over its 109-mile span.
The Mickelson Trail showcases the beauty of the Black Hills in South Dakota, stretching over 109 miles from Edgemont to Deadwood. Built on an old railroad bed, this trail navigates through a diverse landscape of ponderosa pine forests, towering granite peaks, and lush meadows, offering a window into the area's rich ecology. Historical remnants, like trestles and tunnels, echo its railroad heritage. The trail, managed by the South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks Department, supports hiking, biking, and horseback riding. With 15 trailheads, it provides accessible entry points for adventurers of all levels. Wildlife such as deer, elk, and various bird species can be frequently observed, enhancing the trail's natural appeal. This trail serves as a peaceful escape, attracting visitors seeking outdoor recreation amid the tranquility of South Dakota's wilderness.
The iconic Crazy Horse Memorial
The historic town of Deadwood
The beautiful Englewood Railroad Grade
Pringle Trailhead with scenic vistas
One of the longest tunnels on the trail offering a cool respite and glimpses into its railroad past.
A popular starting point known for its scenic canyon views and wildflower-filled fields.
A charming town offering historical insights and local dining after a long day on the trail.