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With several national icons nestled among the pines of the Black Hills National Forest, this Island in the Plains serves as the backdrop for these symbols of America. Specialized campgrounds, roaded recreation opportunities and a system of trails connecting communities, showcase this Forest that provides user friendly access to year round family activities. Together the attractive features of the Black Hills National Forest, Custer State Park, and area National Parks, Memorials, and Monuments are the foundation for the local recreation economies.

Amid the splendid scenery of the Black Hills National Forest are 11 reservoirs, 30 campgrounds, 26 picnic areas, 2 scenic byways, 1,300 miles of streams, 13,000 acres of wilderness, 353 miles of trails, and much more. 

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Bismark Lake Campground

Site Closed
Recreation and RelaxationBismark Lake Campground is set amidst a scattering of aspen groves and Ponderosa pine on the southeast edge of Bismark Lake. This is a great place for visitors seeking…

Bismark Lake Day-Use Area

Picnicking
The Bismark Lake Day-Use Area has three picnic sites located near the campground boat launch. Restroom facilities are available.

Black Elk Wilderness & Norbeck Wildlife Preserve

Water Activities Outdoor Science and Learning Hiking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Horse Riding and Camping Picnicking
Black Elk Wilderness is located in in the center of the Norbeck Wildlife Preserve & was designated as part of the National Wilderness Preservation System by Congress in 1980.Within the heart of the…

Black Fox Campground

Site Closed
The Black Fox Campground has nine camp sites.  Restroom facilities are available. The campground is in a remote location within a spruce forest on South Fork Rapid Creek.  The Black Fox Botanical…

Blacktail Trailhead

Off Highway Vehicles (OHV)
Blacktail Motorized Trailhead is the primary gateway to dozens of miles of OHV trails west of Cook Lake. The trailhead provides access to extensive OHV routes on the Bearlodge Ranger District and has…

Bluebird Trailhead

Off Highway Vehicles (OHV)
Bluebird Trailhead is located approximately 15 miles southwest of Custer, SD and it provides access to the Martin ATV Trail system, which is comprised of 52 miles of scenic loop trails open to…

Bogus System

Off Highway Vehicles (OHV)
The Bogus Trail System is enclosed by Bogus Jim Road to the north, Norris Peak Road to the east, Highway 44 to the south and Highway 385 to the west.  This is a very rough and rocky trail system…

Boulder Hill Trailhead

Hiking
From Rapid City, travel south on Rushmore Road (turns into Highway 16) for 13 miles, then turn northeast (right) onto Silver Mountain Road.  Travel for 0.1 miles then turn north (left) onto Boulder…

Boxelder Creek Walk-in Fishing

Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
Boxelder Creek Walk-in Fishing allows non-motorized access to an undeveloped segment of Boxelder Creek. The stream has good populations of rainbow and brook trout. Protect the trailhead and stream by…

Boxelder Forks Campground

Off the Beaten PathThe Boxelder Forks Campground has 14 camp sites. Restroom facilities are available. The nearby Boxelder Forks Trailhead provides access to the Centennial Trail.  The campground is…