Riding ATVs/UTVs in the Black Hills (2024)

According to the National Forest Service, over 600 miles of designated motorized trails are available within the Black Hills National Forest. Many of the trails are connected by 500 miles of “Roads Open to All Vehicles,” which together, provide abundant opportunities for planning ATV/UTV outings of various degrees of difficulty and lengths, including loop route options. There are currently 20 designated motorized trailheads in the BHNF.

ATV/UTV travel is allowed on designated trails and roads in the BHNF. You may ride on the highway throughout the area, including Mt. Rushmore and the Badlands if your ATV is licensed, however national parks are closed to off-roaduse.

In South Dakota, a driver’s license is not required to operate an ATV/UTV unless operated on a public roadway, then a standard driver’s license is required. Eye protection is required of all users on public/park roads unless a windshield is in place. Helmets are required of all users under 18 years of age.

ATVs/UTVs may be used on most roads and highways as long as the vehicle is 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.

To trail ride directly from Trails End Cabins & Motel, youshould have a valid state license plate or SD Temporary Permitanda BHNF Trail Permit.

5-15 day Temporary Road-Use Permit

If your ATV/UTV does not have a valid state license plate, a South Dakota “5-15 day Temporary Permit”is available.These permits are issued by SD County Treasurers under the following conditions:

  1. ATVs and UTVs must have a horn, a rear view mirror and be at least 250 cc in engine displacement.
  2. Permits are issued for a period of 5 to 15 days
  3. Applicants must be in possession of either a valid title or bill of sale
  4. Only one permit per vehicle per year may be issued.

Proof of ownership (a title or bill of sale) and payment of a small fee are required to obtain the permit. The permit allows travel on all state and county roads except interstate highways.

Contact any SD County Treasurer’s Office to complete the process. Custer County has “Black Hills ATV Permit Info” on their website:www.custercountysd.com

Custer County Phone: 605-673-8172

Lawrence County Phone: 605-578-1862

Pennington CountyPhone: 605-394-2163

BHNF Trail Permits

In the South Dakota portion of the BHNF, you will need to display a valid Black Hills Motorized Trail Permit for riding an ATV/UTV on designated motorized trails.

There are two types of permits available: Annual and 7-day Motorized Trail Permits. Permits are available for purchase online at:www.fs.usda.gov/main/blackhills/passes-permits or at any of the Forest Service Offices. You can also purchase permits at Heart of the Hills Exxon Station and Mt. Meadow Resort at Deerfield Lake. Permit sales support maintenance of the Forest’s motorized trail system.

Riding ATVs/UTVs in the Black Hills (2024)

FAQs

Can you ride UTV in the Black Hills? ›

The Black Hills National Forest Motorized Trail System has more than 3,600 miles of roads and 600 miles of trails for ATV, UTV and other off-road riders.

Can you ride ATVs in the Badlands of South Dakota? ›

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.

What is the width restrictions for ATV trails in Black Hills? ›

Most trails on the South Dakota side of the Black Hills National Forest are designed for vehicles less than 62” in width. o Not all 62” and under trails have signs or measured gates indicating the width restriction. For width indication, follow the MVUM. In Wyoming, the width cannot exceed 50”.

What are the rules for UTV in South Dakota? ›

Regulations. When operating off-road vehicles in the parks or campgrounds, the requirements are the same as an automobile. They must: have a South Dakota license, park entrance license, stay on designated roads, be operated by a person with a valid driver's license.

Can I ride my UTV on the road in South Dakota? ›

Know the Rules and Regulationss for Operating your OHV in the Black Hills of South Dakota. Off highway vehicles (OHV's) are allowed on public roads and highways as long as it's street legal which means it's equipped with a horn, headlights, brake lights and rear view mirror.

Can you drive a UTV to Mount Rushmore? ›

There are currently 20 designated motorized trailheads in the BHNF. ATV/UTV travel is allowed on designated trails and roads in the BHNF. You may ride on the highway throughout the area, including Mt. Rushmore and the Badlands if your ATV is licensed, however national parks are closed to off-road use.

Are ATVs allowed in Custer State park? ›

Custer - Only licensed ATVs (all-terrain vehicles) are permitted in Custer State Park. Travel is restricted to established designated roadways in Custer State Park.

How many miles of ATV trails are in the Black Hills? ›

The Black Hills offers over 3,800 miles of roads & trails for motorized vehicles. Over 700 miles of system trails are designated for OHVs & available for riding with a valid Motorized Trail Permit.

Can you Boondock in Black Hills National Forest? ›

Setting up your own campsite away from developed fee sites, also known as dispersed camping, is allowed on most of the Forest for a maximum of 14 days in any 60-day period. However, around developed reservoirs and campgrounds, camping is allowed only in designated areas.

Can ATV go uphill? ›

When climbing hills, shift your body weight forward to keep the front wheels on the ground. If stopped while going uphill, do not apply the rear brake only. Apply equal pressure to both front and rear brakes, but never only to the rear brake. Get off the machine and turn it around to proceed down the hill.

Are SXS street legal in South Dakota? ›

ATV's and UTV's are legal to drive on public roadways in the State of South Dakota. However, they are required to be licensed.

Do you have to wear a helmet on an ATV in South Dakota? ›

» Operator must have eye protection unless a windshield is in place. » Helmets are required of all users under 18 years of age. » Drivers must obey all traffic regulations.

What does an UTV need to be street legal in South Dakota? ›

The vehicle categories defined by Montana and South Dakota are written in such a way that anything commonly referred to as a UTV can be made street legal by registering as a quadricycle or four-wheel motorcycle, respectively.

How old do you have to be to drive an UTV in South Dakota? ›

ATVs in South Dakota are governed by state motorcycle law. There is no minimum age or license for off-road drivers; however, manufacturer's operator guidelines should be followed.

Can you ride side by sides to Mount Rushmore? ›

You may ride on the highway throughout the area, including Mt. Rushmore and the Badlands if your ATV is licensed, however national parks are closed to off-road use.

Are ATVs allowed in Custer State Park? ›

Custer - Only licensed ATVs (all-terrain vehicles) are permitted in Custer State Park. Travel is restricted to established designated roadways in Custer State Park.

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