Photo of the Blackberry Trailhead with information sign on the left and pine trees behind it.
30-60 Minutes

Hiking The Blackberry Trail

Mount Rushmore National Memorial

Looking to experience the natural surroundings of the Black Hills? Try hiking the Blackberry Trail.

The Blackberry Trail, a designated National Recreational Trail, is a moderately strenuous one mile gravel trail that connects with the Centennial Trail in the Black Elk Wilderness, part of the Back Hills National Forest. Equestrian users, hikers, and wildlife observers will all find something to enjoy. There are several small water crossings, a wooden bridge, several horse tie-up stations, and two picnic tables to enhance recreational enjoyment. Hikers can begin their exploration at the Blackberry Trail trailhead located across South Dakota Highway 244 from the parking facility. This trail is pet friendly. Remember to keep your pet on a leash shorter than six feet and to pick up after your pet.

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HikingForests and WoodlandsConiferous ForestsGeologyMountainsTrailsMount RushmoreMount Rushmore National MemorialhikingSouth Dakotatreestrail

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Duration

30-60 Minutes

Fees Apply

No

Seasons

Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall

Time of Day

Day

Accessibility

This trail approximately two feet wide with a fine gravel surface and a maximum grade of ten percent.

Pets

Yes — Pets are permitted on a leash no longer than six feet. Please pick up after your pet.

Reservations

No

Location

Blackberry Trailhead

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