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- Mickelson Trail
The George S Mickelson Trail traverses over 100 glorious miles of the Black Hills of South Dakota A former rail line, the trail crosses more than 100 railroad bridges and goes through four tunnels
- George S. Mickelson Trail | South Dakota Game, Fish, and Parks
The George S Mickelson Trail, in the heart of the beautiful Black Hills, was completed in September of 1998 Its gentle slopes and easy access allow people of all ages and abilities to enjoy the beauty of the Black Hills
- Mickelson Trail Information
All the information you need about the Mickelson Trail aclong with links to maps and other information Current weather on the trail also provided
- George S. Mickelson Trail - Wikipedia
The George S Mickelson Trail is a rail trail in the Black Hills region of South Dakota It is one of two long-distance trails in Western South Dakota, the other being the nearby Centennial Trail, which is generally considered more challenging than the Mickelson Trail
- Mickelson Trail | Visit Hot Springs SD | Black Hills, SD
Experience the 109-mile Mickelson Trail for biking, hiking horseback riding Enjoy beautiful scenery accessible outdoor fun!
- George S. Mickelson Trail, South Dakota - 566 Reviews, Map | AllTrails
Day 2 of 2 on the Mickelson This is the less but still scenic bottom half of the trail with miles and miles of easy downhill travel Riding through pine forests, open prairies and Sheep Canyon makes up for the short time spent alongside the highway and navigating through towns
- George S. Mickelson Trail - Travel South Dakota
The premier trail within the South Dakota State Park system, this 109-mile jewel stretches the length of the Black Hills It follows an abandoned railroad bed, and climbs gently into jagged cliffs and pine forests The Mickelson Trail has a crushed limestone surface and wide path
- George S. Mickelson Trail | South Dakota Trails | TrailLink
Named in honor of the former South Dakota governor who crusaded for the trail before his death in a plane crash in 1993, the George S Mickelson Trail runs through the heart of the Black Hills, connecting Deadwood with Edgemont
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