Biking the Mickelson Trail

Nearly all of the trail follows the route of an abandoned railroad branch line constructed by the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad in 1890-91 and last operated by the Burlington Northern Railroad in 1983. The route was converted into a hiking and biking trail through the Rails-To-Trails program and was given it's name in honor of former SD governor George Mickelson who spearheaded the project but tragically died in a plane crash in 1993. The trail is 109 miles long and runs from Deadwood to Edgemont. The trail is crushed stone and although there are hills and valleys, the trail is easy for all ages. The trail has over 100 railroad bridges and 4 tunnels and certain sections of the trail are gorgeous. There are fourteen trail heads to access the trails - see map below.  Ride the whole trail in two to three days or do a section at a time.  There is a fee of 4 dollars a day as of 2024 or a season pass is optional. We rode the whole trail in 2 days. Here is our blog below. We have also rode the trail in different sections over the years.

Note - A majority of the trail does not exceed a 4% grade, but parts of the trail are considered strenuous. The longest incline is from Deadwood to Dumont which is a 19 mile stretch with the highest point being Dumont.

Edgemont Trailhead To Minnekahta Trailhead

Milepost 0 to milepost 16.2 or vice versa.

Minnekahta Trailhead To Pringle Trailhead

Milepost 16.2 to milepost 32.1 or vice versa.

Pringle Trailhead To Harbach Park Trailhead In Custer

Milepost 32.1 to milepost 44.5 or vice versa.

Harbach Trailhead To Mountain Trailhead

Milepost 44.5 to milepost 49.6 or vice versa.

Mountain Trailhead To Burlington Northern Hill City Trailhead

Milepost 49.6 to milepost 60.1 or vice versa.

Burlington Northern Hill City Trailhead To Mystic Trailhead

Milepost 60.1 to milepost 74.7 or vice versa.

Mystic Trailhead To RochfordTrailhead

Milepost 74.7 to milepost 82.6 or vice versa.

Rochford Trailhead To Dumont Trailhead

Milepost 82.6 to milepost 92.6 or vice versa.

Dumont Trailhead To Englewood Trailhead

Milepost 92.6 to milepost 98.5 or vice versa.

Englewood Trailhead To Kirk Trailhead

Milepost 98.5 to milepost 105.3 or vice versa.

Englewood Trailhead To Sugarloaf Trailhead

Milepost 98.5 to milepost 103.3 or vice versa.

Lead Trailhead Spur

Milepost 10.7 to Lead or vice versa.

Sugarloaf Trailhead To Kirk Trailhead

Milepost 103.3 to milepost 105.3 or vice versa.

Kirk Trailhead To Deadwood Trailhead

Milepost 105.3 to milepost 108.8 or vice versa.