Hill City, SD
Black Elk Peak Trail Northern Trailhead
10.7 mi
Out & Back
- 2200 ft
- Difficult
- Dirt/Rock
- Dogs Allowed, Horses Allowed
Experience
The Black Elk Peak Trail from the Northern Trailhead offers a longer, more challenging route to the highest point in South Dakota. Beginning at approximately 5,100 feet in elevation, this five-mile hike to the summit gains about 2,200 feet, making it significantly steeper and more demanding than the popular southern approach from Sylvan Lake. This less-traveled trail provides a quieter, more remote hiking experience and is often considered more scenic by those who prefer solitude. While most casual hikers choose the Sylvan Lake route, experienced hikers looking for a tougher climb and a rewarding wilderness experience may find the northern approach especially appealing.
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4.6 • 128 ratings
Tara L.
Lovely shade, easy creek access for the kids. Parking fills fast by 10am.
Mitch R.
Rock in sections; bring poles. Worth it for the canyon views.
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