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Number of Trails: |
2
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Total Mileage |
30
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Rigorous
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Trail Rating |
Not Rated
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Camp Rating |
Not Rated
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Trail Description |
Travel parts of the Deadwood Trail as you trail ride over 20,000 plus acres of beautiful Cheyenne River breaks. Cedar trees, shale banks, river and creek crossings, 350 foot climb to highest point. Can see Black Hills and Bear Butte.
We are within a hour and a half from the Black Hills and 30 minutes from Badlands National Park.
Cow Creek Ranch is 22 miles from I90 and 17 miles from a mail box but we feel like that is great thing and not a bad thing .
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Campground |
Primitive campsites under the cottonwood trees along the Cheyenne River less than a quarter mile from the old town of Smithville, one of the first three towns in Dakota Territory. Cow Creek Ranch arena available to let your horses run and roll. Panel pens at some campsites. See our website for details.
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Additional Information |
primitive,shower,toilet,pump |
stall,water,stream |
Shearers Cow Creek Ranch
605-440-0829
glendon@cowcreekranches.com
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Betsy
22025 Trask Rd
Wall, SD 57790
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Directions |
22 miles north off I90 on exit 107. Contact for better directions and vacancy or reservations. |
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This information was provided by Cowcreek on 3/18/2008 10:01:43 PM |
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