Black Hills

Majesty Rising from the Great Plains
Price :
$3,299
Surface :
Duration :
7 days
Support :
Inn to Inn
Difficulty :
Level 4

“Majestic,” “striking,” and “otherworldly” are just some of the words used to describe the Black Hills of South Dakota, and you’ll see it all from your saddle as you cycle along lightly traveled roads and portions of the unforgettable Mickelson Trail, a 114-mile-long, gravel-surfaced rail trail.

Beginning and ending our adventure in Rapid City, we’ll visit the historic towns of Lead, Hot Springs, and Keystone, gateway to Mount Rushmore National Memorial, as well as Custer State Park. We’ll also see Crazy Horse Memorial, which, when finished, will dwarf Mount Rushmore, and Wind Cave National Park, one of the largest and most complex caves in the world. From breathtaking scenic vistas to rock-solid national memorials and state parks, you’ll get to experience it all on this fantastic loop ride.

e-bike friendly: Click to read our FAQ

Route

Additional Details
Start Location:
Rapid City, SD
End Location:
Rapid City, SD
Airport:
Rapid City Regional (RAP)
Total Days:
7
Riding Days:
6
Layover Days:
0
Riders:
13
Miles:
248
Average Daily Mileage:
41.3
Accommodations:
Indoor (Inn to Inn)
Meals:
Indoor Dining
Difficulty:
Level 4
Technical Difficulty:
Easy
Terrain:
Very Hilly
Elevation Alert:
High Point: 6,300'
Single Supplement:
$575.00

Know before you go

Information for eBike riders

Because every rider, eBike, road condition, and elevation profile is different, it is ultimately up to the participant to judge best whether their battery will last through each tour day. We recommend using pedal assist in its lowest setting or off when not needed to maximize battery range. Bringing a second battery is also recommended. Remember, there is no vehicle support on our inn-to-inn trips, and you would need to carry the extra battery along with all of your other things.

Inn to Inn Reminder

Our Inn to Inn tours have the vehicle-free simplicity of our self-contained trips with the added perk of staying in hotels and having dinners at restaurants. There’s no need to haul a tent and sleeping bag when you’ll have a bed and a roof each night! Just make sure your bike can carry all your other belongings, and we’ll enjoy the perfect blend of self-sufficiency and comfort!

Our Philosophy & What You Can Expect From Our Leaders

Adventure Cycling tours are not like other bike tours. We pride ourselves on being travelers not tourists. At our heart, we are a nonprofit committed to empowering and connecting people through the power of bicycle travel.

We believe that everyone joining our tours, including the leaders, are active participants who take joint ownership of group tasks like cooking, shopping, and maintaining group gear. This team mindset helps forge bonds that last for years (and tours) to come. Participants come for our routes but stay for our community.

We call the folks facilitating our tours leaders, not guides. Our leaders are not here to do everything for you; they are here to keep everyone on track and empower members of the group to step into ownership after they’ve adjusted to life on the road.

Our leaders commit to:

  • Establishing a vision and setting expectations for how our tours run within our unique philosophy.
  • Creating a safe, welcoming space for all walks of life
  • Keeping your tour on track while remaining flexible, so group members can shape their own experience
  • Pedaling alongside you — embracing the spirit and resilience of life on the bike

Your tour fees go directly towards covering the costs of your tour and supporting other programs our nonprofit puts forth into the world. The plus side to supporting us by coming on tour? You get to challenge yourself, have fun, and also do some good each and every time you ride with Adventure Cycling.