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Lawrence County

Grazing cows – Abraham Lincoln statue loop from Flatiron

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Bike touring routes & trails
United States
South Dakota
Lawrence County

Grazing cows – Abraham Lincoln statue loop from Flatiron

Hard

5.0

(2740)

13,265

riders

Grazing cows – Abraham Lincoln statue loop from Flatiron

04:51

49.3km

610m

Cycling

Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.

Last updated: April 30, 2026

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Your route passes through protected areas

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Black Hills National Forest

Waypoints

A

Start point

Parking

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9.64 km

Grazing cows

Highlight • Natural

This is a lovely spot on the George S. Mickelson Trail to see grazing cows and other local wildlife. This stretch through Black Hills National Forest is quiet and open, worth a short stop.

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13.6 km

Abraham Lincoln statue

Highlight • Monument

Although Mount Rushmore is further away, this unexpected Abraham Lincoln statue along the George S. Mickelson Trail adds a bit of history to your hike. Installed as part of a series honoring U.S. presidents, it’s a quirky reminder of South Dakota’s deep ties to American history.

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3

17.5 km

At Dumont Trailhead, you'll find a water refill station to keep your hydration levels up before heading out. Restrooms are available for a quick pit stop, and there are picnic tables nearby if you'd like to relax or have a snack before heading back out onto the trail.

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4

24.8 km

A quiet tunnel break

Highlight • Structure

There are a good number of tunnels along the George S. Mickelson Trail, and this one’s a standout. Carved right into the rock and surrounded by forest, it’s a cool little detour from the open trail. It gets pretty dark inside, so having a flashlight or headlamp on hand isn’t a bad idea.

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5

31.6 km

Ponderosa Pine

Highlight • Forest

You’ll see Ponderosa Pines all over the Black Hills, as they’re the most common tree in the area. These tall, straight pines grow in big numbers and give the forest its distinct look (and scent, their bark smells a bit like vanilla when it’s warm out).

They’re great for shade on hot days and make the trails feel peaceful and quiet. If you’re hiking anywhere near Custer, Sylvan Lake, or along the Centennial Trail, you’ll definitely be walking through them.

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49.3 km

End point

Parking

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Way Types & Surfaces

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48.8 km

333 m

102 m

Surfaces

49.2 km

102 m

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Wednesday 8 July

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