Hiking Centennial Trail: A Guide to Hiking South Dakota’s Centennial Trail

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SECOND EDITION. Paperback

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Hiking Centennial Trail: A Guide to Hiking South Dakota’s Centennial Trail

SECOND EDITION. An award winning hiking and photography book that is a comprehensive guide to the Centennial Trail located in the beautiful Black Hills of western South Dakota. The 124-mile Centennial Trail runs from Bear Butte State Park to Wind Cave National Park. The trail maybe hiked continuously, starting at either terminus or hiked as individual sections. The book breaks down the hiking into 19 detailed trailhead to trailhead sections, allowing the hiker to choose a hike that fits their time, skill level and desired scenery. This second edition features improved maps along with hints for thru-hikers, bikers, runners and horseback riders in addition to water sources, resupply options, camping regulations and over 40 connecting trails. The photography will entice you to explore the diverse and scenic Black Hills. The full color book is a convenient 6” x 9” format for throwing into your backpack. Hiking details include:•Full color photography highlights•Level of difficulty•Route map with distance & elevation markers•Elevation profile•Hiking time estimates•Hiking descriptions and comments•Fauna and flora•Directions to trailheads with GPS coordinates•Available amenities Whether you’re in the mood for an easy morning hike, a day-long hike or a 5-day hike, this book will help you choose the right hike.

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