posted Jun 19, 2020
Wind Cave National Park is in the southwestern corner of South Dakota. It's known for the vast, underground Wind Cave, with chambers like the Post Office and the Elks Room. Many of the cave’s walls are rich in honeycomb-shaped calcite formations known as boxwork. The park's prairie and pine forests are home to bison, elk and pronghorn antelopes. Trails include Rankin Ridge, with views of the Black Hills.
posted Jun 19, 2020
From the four faces carved high on Mount Rushmore and the Cathedral Spires of Custer State Park to the wondrous caverns of Wind Cave, from the otherworldly Badlands in the east to Devils Tower in the west – the Black Hills are home to many truly monumental places. But that’s only some of what you’ll find here. With over five million acres of forest and mountain lands – an oasis in a sea of prairie – in the Black Hills you’ll also find rich western history, abundant natural beauty and meaningful adventure.
posted Jun 19, 2020
A dedicated volunteer service organization that helps maintain the trails in the beautiful Black Hills of South Dakota.
posted Jun 19, 2020
The Black Hills Mountain Bike Association is a group of mountain bikers of all ages and abilities who encourage you to enjoy biking in the Black Hills of South Dakota.
posted Jun 18, 2020
We are an organization of Snowmobilers working to promote and protect snowmobiling in South Dakota and throughout the country. We work closely with South Dakota GF&P, local federal forest managers and many State and local legislators to keep the outdoor recreation of Snowmobiling alive and well in our State for generations to come. SDSA also partners with the American Council of Snowmobile Associations. ACSA works on a more national level and brings the state associations together as a single stronger voice for Snowmobiling.
posted Jun 18, 2020
The Rough Rider Snowmobile Club is an organized group of sledders in the Bismarck/Mandan Community since 1968. We maintain trails connecting to the communities of Wilton, Sterling, Lincoln, and Moffit.
posted Jun 18, 2020
Since its inception in 1999, the Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center's mission has been to improve the quality of life in communities through the increase of safe walking and bicycling as a viable means of transportation and physical activity. As a national leader in pedestrian and bicycle research and resources, the PBIC develops and shares resources vital to advancing mobility, access, equity, and safety for pedestrians and bicyclists.
posted Jun 18, 2020
The mission of the North Dakota Game and Fish Department is to protect, conserve and enhance fish and wildlife populations and their habitat for sustained public consumptive and non-consumptive use.
posted Jun 17, 2020
We can be found building trails and riding off-road at MB Johnson Park and Gooseberry Park in Moorhead, MN!
posted Jun 17, 2020
The North Dakota Natural Resources Trust (Trust) was created under the Garrison Diversion Reformulation Act of 1986 as the North Dakota Wetlands Trust. The mission of the Trust was to preserve, restore, manage and enhance wetlands and associated wildlife habitat in the state of North Dakota.