At 65 miles wide and 125 miles long, the Black Hills National Forest (BHNF) contains beauty for every season, making it a great place for travelers to either relax or, like Josh Dahlke, “get wild.” If driving west, take Interstate 90 to Highways 16, 44 or 85. If you’re coming from the west, take Interstate 90 to any of the same highways.
Take in views and fishing at various lakes, 11 reservoirs and 1,300 miles of streams. Spend some quality time at 30 campgrounds, 32 picnic areas and other outdoor havens. Hop behind the wheel and maximize the views exploring scenic byways and overlooks. Feel the ground under your feet on the astounding 353 miles of trails within the forest, and don’t miss some of the most beautiful places in the state (and the country), including the Norbeck Wildlife Preserve, Black Elk Wilderness area and Custer State Park.