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The Mount Roosevelt Trail offers a delightful, family-friendly hike through a mix of aspen groves and pine trees, leading to sweeping vistas over the Black Hills. As you ascend, you'll encounter a natural dirt path that, while mostly well-graded, includes some moderately sloped sections and even a few steeper, rockier…
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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The trail begins from a gravel parking area. You'll find interpretive signs at the trailhead providing historical details about the area.
The Mount Roosevelt Trail is generally rated as easy to moderate. It features a moderately sloped, uphill climb to the summit. While some sections can be steep with loose rocks and uneven surfaces, especially on the loop portion, its relatively short distance and modest elevation gain make it suitable for beginners and families.
The trail is approximately 0.6 to 1 mile round trip. Most hikers can complete it in about 15-20 minutes, as the total duration is around 1040 seconds (approximately 17 minutes).
Yes, the trail is often described as a loop, offering different perspectives on the ascent and descent.
The most notable feature is the historic Friendship Tower at the summit, built by Seth Bullock. From the summit, you'll get sweeping panoramic views of the northern Black Hills, including Bear Butte and potentially up to fifteen other peaks on a clear day. The trail also winds through aspen groves and pine forests, with treeless, rocky expanses offering excellent viewpoints and interpretive signs.
The trail features a moderately sloped, uphill climb from a gravel parking area. You'll encounter sections with loose rocks and uneven surfaces, particularly on the loop portion. It winds through aspen groves and pine forests, with some rocky, treeless areas offering expansive views.
The provided information does not explicitly state rules regarding dogs. However, as a general practice in outdoor areas, dogs are often permitted but should be kept on a leash and all waste should be packed out.
The trail is particularly beautiful in the fall when the aspen groves change color. However, it offers rewarding views throughout the warmer months. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
The provided information does not indicate any specific permits or fees required for hiking the Mount Roosevelt Trail itself. For general information regarding the Black Hills National Forest, you can consult resources like usda.gov.
Yes, the trail is generally considered family-friendly due to its short length and easy-to-moderate difficulty. At the site, you'll find a picnic area and restrooms, making it a convenient stop for families.
Yes, the historic Friendship Tower was restored in 2010, allowing visitors to climb to the top for even more expansive views above the treeline.
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