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4.76 out of 5 Rider Rating 4.76
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By Guest (0 McR Points) on Mar 31, 2003

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Gyro-HD
14 McR Points
August 23, 2014
Rode this June '14 on the home from Yellowstone.…
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jimintexas
August 31, 2016
Great road drove from south to north. The scenery…
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NOTE: This road is also referred to as "Stone Mountain Road" and has a nice web page focussed on this road. Start out in Keystone SD and take Hwy 16A southeast. This road will zig zag all around and then take you into Custer State Park and merge with state route 87. For a bonus trip, take 87 either north or south as its beautiful both ways.

Scenery

Awesome! That's pretty much all I can say about it. I've driven all over the country on some of the most scenic roads around and this one is in my top three. The Black Hills National Forest area ranks right up there with most of the riding of done in Colorado and Montana. If you've never been to this area you'll see why the Lakota called this region the black hills ... because of the starkness of scenery surrounding this area, the black hills really do look black as you approach. However, when in the midst of the Black Hills you will revel in the lush dark green of the Ponderosa Pines and Black Hills Spruce and the many beautiful tanish/grey rock outcroppings that are sprinkled all along the drive!

Drive Enjoyment

For roads that get driven on quite often they are in pretty decent shape. There are some really nice twisties on this road if you like that sort of thing (especially just south of Keystone). Some of the people we road with were a little intimidated by them at first but we took it slow and no one put their bikes down and all were elated we took the drive. It was a little crowded the weekend we were there with traffic so I wish I would have planned to work in a weekday ride of this route - maybe next time! The Iron Mountain Road Website states that there are 314 curves, 14 switchbacks, 3 pigtails, 3 tunnels, 2 splits, and 4 "Presidents."

Tourism Opportunities

There are so many places to stop at that you could spend a week here and the scenic drive could take days. Keystone, SD is a major tourist town with an 1880 railroad that takes you through the beautiful Black Hills scenery, a large cave called Rushmore Cave that you can tour and do things like zip-lining, a gold mine historic center, and a bunch of more classic touristy things like miniature golf, an alpine slide, and plenty of gift shops & restaurants and much more!!!!

Photo contributed by visitor in Oct 09: "Dodging the buffalo on 16A!"

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March 21, 2021
36 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Cruiser
This road was so much fun last year when we rode it, that at the end of the route we actually turned around and rode it back the other direction! Planning another trip up there this year and will definitely do it again. The pigtails are fun and the tunnels provide some breathtaking views of Mt. Rushmore.
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ThomSS
July 13, 2021
3743 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Slingshot
Rode it south early in the morning on way down to Wild Life Loop, pretty much had the road to ourselves. Rode it north later that day, prefer north to south. What a fantastic ride, Norbeck sure knew what he was doing!
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rtcoker
January 26, 2020
197 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Sport - Touring
A fun road to ride. Do it very early in the morning or fairly late to avoid traffic. But a great ride whenever you can fit it in. head north to get the full effect of seeing Mt. Rushmore as you exit the last tunnel!. Amazing! have your Go Pro running!. the switchbacks and pigtail loops are a blast. you will see mountain goats and possibly even bison. It's hard to believe there would be this good of riding in the Dakotas, this far away from any other mountains (Rockies and Smokies). Definitely a ride worth seeing and doing.
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