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A beautiful hike to an abandoned fire tower atop the highest summit in South Dakota.


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3.3

Miles

5.4

KM

Point to Point

7,155' 2,181 m

High

6,170' 1,881 m

Low

204' 62 m

Up

1,189' 362 m

Down

8%

Avg Grade (5°)

22%

Max Grade (12°)

Dogs Unknown

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Description

From the parking lot next to Sylvan Lake aptly named the Sylvan Lake Day Use Area, look for Trail #9. It is the most traveled trail in the area, so it should be easy to spot. It is marked (blazed) with blue diamonds and leads away from the water.

Once on the trail, follow it to the summit, where you'll come upon the granite top of Harney Peak. Follow the trail up the stairs and metal walkways until you come to the fire tower. The view is stunning and the tower, built in the 1930s, adds an element of grandeur.

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Shared By:

Holton Huntington

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  4.6 from 21 votes

#237

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  4.6 from 21 votes
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#7

in South Dakota

#237

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Photos

View from Black Elk Peak
Dec 28, 2020 near Custer, SD
A large storm blows into the park over Harney Peak.
Mar 19, 2017 near Custer, SD
Stump along Black Elk Loop
Jan 20, 2021 near Custer, SD
Wildlife at the Harney Peak Fire Tower.
Apr 15, 2016 near Custer, SD
View from Black Elk Tower
Jul 14, 2020 near Custer, SD
Tagged goat #98 at the summit of Black Elk Peak
May 28, 2018 near Custer, SD

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