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Spearfish Canyon is a deep but narrow gorge carved by Spearfish Creek located in Lawrence County, South Dakota, U.S., just south of Spearfish. The canyon is located within the Black Hills, located on the northern edge of the Black Hills National Forest. The Spearfish Canyon Scenic Byway travels through the Canyon from Spearfish to Cheyenne ...
Jackson Boulevard – Spearfish, Black Hills State University: 14.42: 23.21: 14: I-90 BL west / US 14A (27th Street) / Black Hills National Forest Scenic Byway – Spearfish Canyon: Single-point urban interchange (SPUI) 18.16: 29.23: 17: US 85 south – Deadwood, Lead: Eastern end of US 85 concurrency: Whitewood: 23.73: 38.19: 23: SD 34 west ...
The George S. Mickelson Trail is a rail trail in the Black Hills region of South Dakota.. The main trail route extends 108.8 miles (175.1 km), from Edgemont to Deadwood, with approximately nine miles of additional branch trails, including a three-mile (5 km) paved link from Custer to the Custer State Park completed in 2007.
In the summer, there are numerous trails for hiking, horseback riding, and mountain biking. The northern end of the George S. Mickelson Trail starts in Deadwood and runs south through the Black Hills to Edgemont. Several man made lakes, including Sheridan Lake, provide fishing and swimming. Spearfish Canyon to the north has many places to rock ...
US 16A east – Visitor Center, State Game Lodge, Mount Rushmore: Northern end of US 16A concurrency: Needles Highway South Entrance Custer State Park fees required: 25.1: 40.4: Northbound road closure gate (closed winters) 31.6: 50.9: Southbound road closure gate (closed winters) 31.8: 51.2: Sylvan Lake Entrance Custer State Park fees required ...
U.S. Highway 16A (US 16A) is a 36.971-mile (59.499 km) scenic United States Numbered Highway.It is an alternate route for US 16.It splits from US 16 in the Black Hills of the southwestern part of the U.S. state of South Dakota.
In Wyoming, US 89 passes through many scenic sites including Grand Teton National Park, the Jackson Hole valley, the Snake River Canyon, and Star Valley. Passing northward along the western border of Wyoming with Idaho, US 89 enters the Grand Teton National Park. Here, US 89 is the backbone visitor highway for two U.S. National Parks.
The D.C. Booth Historic National Fish Hatchery and Archives, also known as the Spearfish Fisheries Center or Spearfish Fisheries Complex and formerly known as the Spearfish National Fish Hatchery, is one of 70 fish hatcheries that were opened by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service as part of the National Fish Hatchery System.