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South Dakota Centennial Trail This beautiful 111-mi (178-km) multi-use trail is the longest trail in the Black Hills and is popular with hikers, horseback riders and mountain bikers (although some short sections are off limits to mountain biking). Traversing the length of the South Dakota Black Hills from north to south, the trail winds between Bear Butte State Park and Wind Cave National Park, passing through Custer State Park for 22 mi (35-km) along the way. This easy to moderate trail has an elevation of 3,200 to 5,600 ft (975 to 1,706 m). Address: . Black Hills SD USA
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Yankton Biking Trail This leisurely paved trail follows the Missouri River for approximately 10 mi (16 km) between Yankton and the Lewis and Clark Recreation Area. The trail begins at Riverside Park, Yankton. Address: . Yankton SD USA
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George S. Mickelson Trail Open to mountain bikers, hikers and horseback riders, the 109 mi (175 km) Mickelson Trail traverses along the Black Hills. Completed in 1998, this popular trail follows an old railroad line through pine forest and features more than 100 converted railroad bridges and four rock tunnels. There are 14 trail heads that can be accessed from various towns and communities in the Black Hills area. Address: . Black Hills SD USA
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