The Black Hills and Badlands is a playground for off-road enthusiasts. What sets it apart? Imagine over 3,600 miles of open roads and trails specifically designated for off-highway vehicles (OHV). The area caters to adventurers of all kinds, from motorcycle maestros to ATV aficionados. With 21 motorized trailheads and a mix of single-track, narrow-width, and all-access trails, this destination is a mecca for off-roaders. Loop trails and ample parking spaces ensure that your off-road adventure is as seamless as it is thrilling.
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Motorized Trail Permits
A Black Hills Motorized Trail Permit is required to access the SD portion of the motorized trail system and when riding an unlicensed OHV on a forest road designated “open to all vehicles.” Permits are available as a seven-day consecutive pass ($20) or an annual pass ($25). Prices are subject to change.
Forever 605 - Ride Responsibly
Motorized vehicle operators are responsible for knowing and abiding by OHV travel regulations. Minimize your impact on the environment when you ride by traveling responsibly, respecting others' rights, educating yourself, and avoiding sensitive areas.
For tips on riding ethically and responsibly, visit Tread Lightly!
Festivals on Four Wheels
The Black Hills and Badlands come alive with events that celebrate the spirit of off-road riding. Imagine the roar of engines at rallies, the community of fellow riders at festivals, and the shared stories at seasonal gatherings. These events not only highlight the thrill of off-road adventures but also bring together a community of enthusiasts eager to explore the terrain and make lasting memories.
Rules & Regulations
In South Dakota, state motorcycle law governs ATVs and UTVs.
- On-the-road drivers need a licensed OHV, must be 14 years of age or older and possess a valid driver’s license.
- ATV/UTV use is strictly prohibited on the interstate highway system at all times.
- Eye protection is required for ATV/UTV operators on all public roads unless a windshield is in place.
- Helmets are advised for all ATV/UTV operators and riders on all roads. Helmets are required by law for anyone under 18.
- Operators on roads must be able to provide registration and proof of insurance.
There is no minimum age or license requirement for off-road drivers on trails. However, please follow the manufacturer’s guidelines on age and size requirements.
The forest is closed to cross-country travel except for the open roads and motorized trails, as shown on the free Motor Vehicle Use Map (MVUM).
ATVs/UTVs may be used on most roads and highways as long as they are registered and licensed. If you live in a state where ATVs/UTVs cannot be licensed for road use, you may not ride on roads in South Dakota unless you obtain a special road travel permit, available at any county courthouse in South Dakota.
The Call of the Wild Awaits
Now that we've revved up your interest, the Black Hills and Badlands of South Dakota await your tracks. Whether you're seeking the thrill of narrow trails, the beauty of rugged landscapes, or the warmth of a community of fellow riders, this destination promises adventures that will etch into your memories forever. Grab your gear, get that permit, and join us in the unparalleled realm of off-road riding. The trails are calling, and endless adventures await.
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