Join Senior Cycling in riding the Hall of Fame Mickelson Trail and pedal through the Black Hills of South Dakota. Enjoy the endless views and the tranquility of riding without traffic noise.
Senior Cycling has designed this version of the Mickelson Trail tour to minimize uphill riding as well the number of transfers from one hotel to another throughout the week. We begin and spend four (4!) nights in Hill City, South Dakota, followed by one night in Deadwood and conclude with two nights in Hot Springs, South Dakota.
There will be no disappointments riding 109 miles over five riding days while surrounded with the beauty of the Black Hills. The Mickelson Trail's surface is crushed limestone and is very well maintained. It takes you over 100 rail bridges and through four rock tunnels and provides you with many opportunities to learn the region's rich history (33 interpretive signs).
The trail begins in the little ranching community of Edgemont and winds northward through the Black Hills to the historic old west town of Deadwood. Deadwood is known for its gold rush history and Old West legends such as Calamity Jane and Wild Bill Hickok.
The Mickelson can be a more challenging rail trail because it was a narrow gauge railway, meaning the grade can be as much as 4%. Fortunately Senior Cycling has created a tour where you can enjoy the downhills of these steeper grades!
Spring is a beautiful time to ride the Mickelson, when birds are singing and the hills are vibrant with wildflowers. No matter your disposition, you will end your tour feeling relaxed and renewed because we spend the last two nights in the quaint town of Hot Springs, soaking in -- you guessed it, natural hot springs and visiting the Mammoth Site, a a museum and paleontological site nearby.
Included
- 109 miles of cycling
- 1 day of sightseeing/attractions
- 5 days of riding
- 7 nights lodging
- 7 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 2 dinners
- Area-knowledgeable and cycling expert tour guides
- Gratuities for included meals and accommodations
- In-ride drinks and snacks
- Van support
- Turn-by-turn directions with free use of Ride With GPS app
Itinerary
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Day 1 - Saturday
Meet in Hill City, South Dakota at our hotel for the first four nights of the tour, the Everspring Inn & Suites. Bike check and assignment/adjustments in the parking lot starting at 3:00 pm; gather at 5:00 pm in the breakfast room for our introductory meeting, followed by dinner at a highly rated local restaurant nearby.
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Day 2 - Sunday
23 Miles. Today we'll ride out from the hotel (the trail is at the front door) north to the little community of Rocheford. We'll be gifted immediately with the beauty and the heart of the Black Hills, along with riding through 3 rock tunnels. The ride begins with a gradual climb for 7 miles, followed by a gradual descent for 7 miles to the Mystic Trailhead, where we'll enjoy a picnic box lunch from the High Liner eatery which offers many locally sourced and organic options made fresh daily. Healthily recharged, we'll ride 8 miles of flat terrain following creeks and riding through aspens and ponderosa pine forest into Rocheford. After a rest (and perhaps a refreshment at the Moonshine Gulch Saloon), we'll load into the van and shuttle back to our charming little town of Hill City, where we'll spend 3 more nights.
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Day 3 - Monday
11.5 or 23 miles. Today is an exciting day with two different attractions. In the morning we'll ride south to visit Crazy Horse National Monument. The ride is 11.5 miles, with a gradual ascent of 100 feet/mile (barely perceptible to the eye). We'll spend 2-3 hours there exploring, learning, and having lunch at the monument's cafe. Those who'd prefer to skip the "uphill" ride to Crazy Horse can shuttle there and have more time to spend. After lunch we'll enjoy the easy return ride to Hill City, where we'll board the Black Hills Central Railroad for a two hour narrated ride on the 1880 steam train (included). This is the oldest continuously operating tour railroad in the nation!
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Day 4 - Tuesday
Today is a non-cycling day on your own to visit one or more of the following attractions, according to your interests: (1) Custer State Park - buffalo and gorgeous Great Plains scenery; (2) Jewel Cave National Monument or (3) Mount Rushmore National Monument - both of which offer guided tours. Participants who chose not to be on your own may join Senior Cycling tour leaders with a shuttle to Mount Rushmore and/or Custer State Park.
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Day 5 - Wednesday
23 miles. We'll begin the day by checking out of our hotel and shuttling 26 miles north to Rocheford, where we concluded Sunday's ride, and continue north enjoying breathtaking views of the Black Hills through dense forest, arriving at the historic Old West Town of Deadwood. Today's ride takes us past the Dumont Trailhead, the highest point on the Mickelson Trail at 6,100 feet. As you enter Deadwood keep your eyes and ears open for sounds of The Wild Bill Hickok reenactment in front of the famous Saloon #10. Our hotel for this evening is the Holiday Inn Express & Suites Deadwood-Gold Dust Casino, right next door.
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Day 6 - Thursday
33 miles. Today is both the longest ride of the week, and longest shuttle, as we ride back south for 52 miles to the Mountain Trailhead so we can begin riding with a fun 5 mile descent into Custer. This southern portion of the trail gradually leads us out of the Black Hills and into the prairie. Continuing south out of Custer for 12 miles, we stop for lunch at the Hitchrail Bar and Grill adjacent to the Pringle Trailhead. Don't miss the funky gigantic bicycle sculpture made with hundreds of bikes! The afternoon's ride is a very enjoyable 16 mile downhill pedal to the Minnekahta Trailhead, from where we'll have a short shuttle to the quaint town of Hot Springs. The rest of the afternoon is yours to soak at Moccasin Springs Resort or the city owned hot springs water park. Both places are less than 1/4 mile from our hotel, the historic Red Rock River Resort.
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Day 7 - Friday
16 miles. We'll shuttle back over to the Minnekahta Trailhead (11.5 miles) where we'll begin today's ride with another gradual downhill to our final destination, the small ranching community of Edgemont and the southern terminus of the Mickelson Trail. The scenery is lovely with its endless horizon views and the quietness of ranch and farmland. A highlight as we approach Edgemont is riding through Dead Horse and Sheep canyons with their towering rock formations. At the conclusion of the ride, we'll shuttle back to Hot Springs. We'll offer an afternoon shuttle for anyone interested over to The Mammoth Site, located just on the south side of town.
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Day 8 - Saturday
After checking out of our hotel and enjoying breakfast at a local restaurant, we'll load into the van and shuttle back to where we started, Hill City. It's been a great week on the Mickelson Trail exploring the famous Black Hills region of South Dakota! Anticipated arrival back in Hill City is 11:00 a.m.
Difficulty Level: Intermediate
This trail has a crushed rock surface which is quite smooth but can be soft after a rain. Since this is a Rail-Trail, the ascents, as noted in the daily itinerary descriptions, are gradual, but the tour has been designed to minimize the climbing.
Suggested bicycle: Touring bikes, road bikes with larger tires, mountain bikes
Suggested tire size for this tour: at least 32mm or larger, due to the somewhat softer trail surface.
Pricing
$2,850 per person (based on double occupancy)
$675 – Single Supplement (extra price to have your own room)
$150 – Bike Rental (helmet and bike bag included)
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Your Travel Plans
For this tour we meet riders on Saturday, May 31 at our hotel in Hill City, South Dakota, the Everspring Hotel and Suites, at/after 3:00 p.m. for bike check/assignment & fitting, and 5:00 p.m. for introductory meeting.
If you are flying, the closest airport is in Rapid City, S.D., a 45 minute drive from Hill City.
If you are driving, meet us at our hotel. You can leave your car at hotel during our tour. We'll try to negotiate free or a good rate.
Your Lodging Plans
7 nights of lodging from Saturday through Friday nights is included as described above. An additional night’s lodging the night before the trip starts or on the day the trip ends are optional. Select that option at registration.