Best ATV in South Dakota

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1

South Dakota, Pennington County

04 :43 hrs
23.2 mi
140.09106 ft
Unknown

Black Hills National Forest is a premier offroad destination. The place is huge and has endless trails to explore. This ride begins at the Antelope Springs Trailhead and rides on 3550 and then on several others while exploring the Black Hills National Forest. A spark arresting exhaust silencer or end cap is required as well as a Black Hills National Forest Trail Permit.

2

South Dakota, Bon Homme County

00 :22 hrs
4 mi
71.93399 ft
Unknown

Talsmas Trail Park is located on a Hereford cattle ranch. They have miles of trails that wind through grasslands with views of the Missouri River. You need to call for an appointment to ride during the week and they are open on the weekends. Camping is allowed with a reservation. There is a maximum vehicle width of 80 inches.

3

South Dakota, Pennington County

00 :20 hrs
2.4 mi
139.42395 ft
Unknown

This trail system has mostly easy and wide trails on hardpacked dirt. There are some sections with loose rock. The staging area is big with plenty of room for camping but there are no services available. A spark arresting exhaust silencer is required and the Black Hills National Forest Permit.

4

South Dakota, Lawrence County

00 :49 hrs
8.3 mi
154.76404 ft
Unknown

Located south of Spearfish Canyon, this trail follows a mix of trails and Forest Service roads through a beautiful valley. Begin at the Stageyard Trailhead and ride trails 8154, 8150, and 8151. A spark arresting exhaust silencer or end cap is required as well as a Black Hills National Forest Trail Permit.

5

South Dakota, Lawrence County

01 :09 hrs
12 mi
172.31299 ft
Unknown

Beginning at the Pilot Knob Trailhead, this route is located in the Nemo riding area. It has a web of trails with several options for riding. The trails are well used and have a higher concentration of technical obstacles. There are some great places to stop at and visit as well. A spark arresting exhaust silencer or end cap is required as well as a Black Hills National Forest Trail Permit.

6

South Dakota, Lawrence County

00 :15 hrs
2.6 mi
71.30798 ft
Unknown

Black Hills National Forest is a premier offroad destination. The place is huge and has endless trails to explore. This route begins at the Spearfish Quarry Trailhead and follows trail 8602 and 8603 making a look back. A spark arresting exhaust silencer or end cap is required as well as a Black Hills National Forest Trail Permit.

7

South Dakota, Lawrence County

00 :55 hrs
9.2 mi
151.74097 ft
Unknown

This route explores some beautiful scenery on trail-like Forest Service roads. You’ll begin at the Red Lake Trailhead and ride on trail 8050, 8051, 8052, 8053, and 8054. The trail is easy to follow with rocks but no major obstacles. A spark arresting exhaust silencer or end cap is required as well as a Black Hills National Forest Trail Permit.

8

South Dakota, Pennington County

03 :50 hrs
18.7 mi
144.76501 ft
Unknown

Black Hills National Forest is a premier offroad destination. The place is huge and has endless trails to explore. This ride begins at the Antelope Springs Trailhead and rides on several trails to reach the main route which is trail 157. Other intersections and trails branch off for more exploring. A spark arresting exhaust silencer or end cap is required as well as a Black Hills National Forest Trail Permit.

9

South Dakota, Pennington County

00 :22 hrs
1.9 mi
160.85205 ft
Unknown

Black Hills National Forest is a premier offroad destination. The place is huge and has endless trails to explore. This ride begins at the Ditch Creek Trailhead and is open to vehicles that are 50 inches or less in width. Other trails intersect and branch off for more exploring. A spark arresting exhaust silencer or end cap is required as well as a Black Hills National Forest Trail Permit.

10

South Dakota, Pennington County

00 :48 hrs
7.8 mi
131.76501 ft
Unknown

Black Hills National Forest is a premier offroad destination. The place is huge and has endless trails to explore. This ride begins at the Antelope Springs Trailhead and follows trail 3530. It is for vehicles that 50 inches or less in width. Other trails branch off for more exploring. A spark arresting exhaust silencer or end cap is required as well as a Black Hills National Forest Trail Permit.

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