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Biking

Miles of roads and trails are available for mountain bike use. Visitors will find this a great summer and fall experience. Individuals do not need permits, fees, or registration. 

E-Biking

The USDA Forest Service considers E-bikes as motorized vehicles, restricted to established and paved roads, and prohibited on trails unless otherwise authorized. Motor Vehicle Use Maps are available on the Visitor Maps and Guides page.

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Bennett Campground

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Bennett Campground offers a peaceful, first-come, first-served camping experience within the Little Missouri National Grassland. The campground features 13 campsites suitable for tents or RVs, each…

Bennett Creek Trail

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Bennett Trail is a 3-mile trail from Maah Daah Hey Trail (MDHT) mile-marker 127.5 (just South of the China Wall) to Bennett Campground. Combining sections of Bennett Creek Trail, MDHT, and the…

Birnt Hill Loop

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The Birnt Hill Loop is a 3.1-mile trail that takes users from the top of the hill down to the edge of the Missouri River. The trail is considered moderately challenging and offers stunning views of…

Blacktail Trail

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This 7-mile loop trail begins and ends at the Blacktail Trailhead at the Blacktail Picnic Area. The marked, graveled path winds through prairie and badlands, with interpretive panels along the route.

Buffalo Gap Campground

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Buffalo Gap Campground offers a rustic camping experience with easy access to the Buffalo Gap Trail. The campground features 35 paved campsites with picnic tables and fire rings. A group pavilion…

Buffalo Gap Trail

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The Buffalo Gap Trail links to the Buffalo Gap Campground by way of a short, 1.3-mile spur. This spur provides hikers and bikers with easy access to the campground from the main Buffalo Gap Trail,…

Burning Coal Vein Campground

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Burning Coal Vein Campground is a remote campground in the Little Missouri National Grassland near Medora, North Dakota, and is the southernmost campground and trailhead along the Maah Daah Hey. It…

CCC Campground

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The CCC Campground in the Badlands offers a rustic camping experience. There are 38 campsites, each equipped with picnic tables, fire rings, and grills. The campground serves as a trailhead for both…

Coal Creek Campground

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Biking Hiking Horse Riding and Camping Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV)
Located South of Medora, the Coal Creek Campground includes 10 campsites, each with gravel parking pads, fire rings, and picnic tables; two vault toilets; and a solar water well with potable water.…

Last updated March 15, 2026