Bogus 6305

Total Miles
3.4

Elevation

1,636.63 ft

Duration

0.5 Hours

Technical Rating

4

Moderate

Best Time

Summer, Fall, Spring

Trail Overview

This singletrack winds through the Black Hills National Forest for 3.6 miles in a sparse pine tree forest. The trail is often covered in small loose rocks or bigger embedded rocks. It's a tight trail through the trees that closely line the trail. It makes lots of sharp turns, and goes up rocky hill climbs. Some of the climbs are trickier, with foot-tall embedded rock ledges, and often littered with roots and sticks and covered in pine needles. There are lots of up hills as well as down hills in either direction, and some are quite steep, with ledges and embedded rocks. The trail goes between really wide spots and really narrow spots, but it's a really scenic landscape the whole way, with sharp and jagged boulders lining the trail. It has several intersections as it crosses the 6328 and 6322 single tracks and other trails several times, so it's helpful to have a map.

Photos of Bogus 6305

Bogus 6305
Bogus 6305

Difficulty

This is an intermediate single track due to several rocky sections that will require some technical skill. There are small rock ledges and plenty of embedded rock sections, often during the steepest parts of the trail.

Technical Rating

4

Status Reports

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Access Description

This is part of the Bogus Trail System west of Rapid City, North Dakota. The trail system can be accessed on the west from Forest Road 202/Highway 385 (3 miles north of Highway 44). There is dispersed camping along FS Road 202. It can also be accessed from the south on Norris Peak Lane, off of Norris Peak Road and Highway 44.

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