Trail Descriptions

Lost Gulch

Lost Gulch is a family friendly trail with some awesome views. The trail explores Bloody Gulch, Divide Road and Pony Gulch. We also visit the ghost towns of Rochford,
Mystic and Myersville which has an abandoned Gold Mine and the standing remains of what once was the largest residence in town. The trip ends with a tour through Rochford, where a stop at the Rochford mall is almost a must!

Polo Peak

Polo Peak is a mild trail. Taking a trip to the top of Polo Peak where the view of Spearfish is breathtaking.Making for a fun family friendly trail.

Breakfast Bowl Bypass

This is a very mild trail that takes the bypass road around Fruity Pebbles and Captain Crunch.  It is more scenic, with some mild rock crawling spots. A drive up and over Moses Hill on the way back is also included!

Calamity Canyon

This trail is in a beautiful narrow-walled canyon for most of its length. The trail crosses  Bear Butte Creek numerous times. A major obstacle on the trail is the Boulder Highway,  a 200-yard stretch of large, jumbled rocks. After a leisurely lunch, you work over several minor obstacles and then come fact-to-face with Viper Rock. The rock is so named, not because of the snakes in the area, but due to the shape of the large flat off-camber rock you have to negotiate. It's then off to the highway, back through Deadwood or Galena, and then down to the campground. Note: There is an
optional 4+ obstacle called "The Bump" that is available to locked vehicles if time permits; check with the trail leaders.

 

Raspberry Ridge

Raspberry Ridge is a wonderful 3+ trail with woopies, steep hills, and lots of fun.  We start this trail with the bypass to Jake.  This is a wonderful family friendly trail as every member of the family should enjoy this mildly technical trail.  The raspberries should be perfect for picking!  Bring a baggy along as this trail truly does offer the best in Wild Raspberries.

Dugan’s Prospect

This trail is a beginner rock run with a little bit of everything…rocks, trees and several fun "Glory Holes" which will make for a very interesting experience. The trail is divided into halves with a short run through the trees separating the two halves. The trail then drops down into the Gauntlet. Once we get through the Gauntlet, we'll make a big turn and let the rocks have one more shot at our rigs as we climb back up…a great photo opportunity. Then back out to the highway and home to camp. We rate it a 3+/4 because a stock vehicle can do it, but it is a little more advanced