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George S. Mickelson Trail
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George S. Mickelson Trail

Location: Between Deadwood and Edgemont.
Facilities: Paved trail, toilets, drinking water.
Activities: Hiking, bicycling, jogging, horseback riding, snowmobiling (18 miles, between Deadwood and DuMont only).
Special Features: Trail winds through some of the most beautiful areas in the Black Hills, passing over more than 100 bridges, through 4 hardrock tunnels, and past old mining and mill sites. Located just east of the trail, north of Custer, is Crazy Horse Memorial.
Address: c/o Black Hills Trails Office
HC 37 Box 604
Lead, SD 57754
Phone: 605-584-3896;
Web: www.sdgfp.info/parks/regions/northernhills/mickelsontrail
Size: 114 miles.

See other parks in South Dakota.


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Rushmore National Memorial, Crazy Horse Memorial, and Mickelson Trail.
Still another outstanding enhancements project is the Mickelson Trail, which traverses South Dakota's Black Hills, skirting landmarks such as Mount Rushmore and the Crazy Horse Memorial.
 
 
 
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