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Overview 
     Cycle on this LOOP RIDE along lightly traveled roads and portions of the unforgettable Mickelson Trail, a 114-mile-long, gravel-surfaced rail trail.

The RideWithGPS routes shown below were developed based on the descriptions in the Adventure Cycling tour.  At best they are DRAFT routes which need additional research.  Nevertheless, they give a good indication of the elevation change one expect.

     Beginning and ending our adventure in Rapid City, visit the historic towns of Lead, Hot Springs, and Keystone, gateway to Mount Rushmore National Memorial, as well as Custer State Park. Also see Crazy Horse Memorial, which, when finished, will dwarf Mount Rushmore, and Wind Cave National Park, one of the largest and most complex caves in the world.

Day 1: Rapid City - 0 Miles      
     Meet up for an orientation session and dinner with the tour leader and the rest of the group just outside  Make any final adjustments to the bicycle.

Travel Lodge $55/night

Day 2: Rapid City to Deadwood, 46 miles. 
     Not long after leaving Rapid City, we’ll merge onto the relatively quiet Nemo Road, following it for most of the day. Our lunch stop will be in the once-thriving Homestake Mine company town of Nemo. No one is certain how the town got its name, but there are at least three theories: it was either named after Captain Nemo of Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, after “omen” spelled backwards, or after an Indian word meaning “nowhere.” At day’s end, we’ll check into our cozy resort in Deadwood, a lively casino-gaming town that is anything but dead.

Holiday Inn w/breakfast $110/night

Day 3  Deadwood to Hill City, 51 miles

     Before leaving Deadwood, you’ll want to swing in and have a look at the No. 10 Saloon, in which Wild Bill Hickok met his maker after being shot while playing poker. Leaving town, we’ll pedal onto the splendid, traffic-free Mickelson Trail, a rail trail that we’ll follow for the next 80-plus miles. Before reaching the day’s destination of Hill City, we’ll swing into another locally famous watering hole, the Moonshine Gulch Saloon in tiny Rochford, for a beer or sarsaparilla.

Comfort Inn $125/night

Day 4 Hill City to Hot Springs, 58 miles

     Before riding into Custer in the morning, we’ll pedal on the Mickelson Trail past the famed Crazy Horse Memorial, a sculpture that, when finished, will dwarf even Mount Rushmore. Begun in 1948 by Korczak Ziolkowski, the sculptor’s family has been continuing his work since he passed away in 1982. We’ll continue riding to Hot Springs.

Baymont Inn $100/night

Day 5  Hot Springs to Custer, 33 miles. 

     After breakfast, we’ll pedal through Wind Cave National Park, which protects one of the largest and most complex caves in the world with 94 miles of known passageways snaking through Paha Sapa Limestone. Above ground in the fresh Dakota air, the park supports 28,000 acres of ponderosa pine forests and one of the best and largest examples of native mixed-grass prairie remaining. We’ll overnight near gigantic Custer State Park, home to bison herds and other wildlife.

Best Western $100/night

Day 6  Custer to Hill City, 35 miles

     Returning to Hill City via a different set of roads, we’ll have an opportunity to visit the world-famous Mount Rushmore National Memorial as well as enjoy a host of other activities and attractions, such as the Black Hills Central Railroad. This historic steam locomotive, which once hauled gold out of the Black Hills, now carries tourists.

Day 7: Hill City to Rapid City, 35 miles. 

     All too soon, we’re back in Rapid City, which we’ll re-enter by way of the scenic Sheridan Lake Road. After this weeklong sampler of the bucolic Black Hills, however, we think you’ll come back for another taste. In fact, we’d bet on it in Deadwood.

Travel Lodge $55/night

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