| "If your dog is fat," the old saying goes, "you aren't | | | | Peak may only be 5,760 feet high but what it lacks in |
| getting enough exercise." But walking the dog need | | | | height, it makes up in difficulty. Your reward for a |
| not be just about a little exercise. Here are 15 cool | | | | grueling climb is 360-degree vistas at the |
| things you can see around the Black Hills while you | | | | summit.LOGGING FLUMES. |
| hike with your dog.ABANDONED MINES. | | | | Water flumes served two purposes in the Black Hills: |
| The old rail lines-turned trails are good places to see | | | | to transport logs to railheads or to move water into |
| vestiges of old mines. Along the Deerfield Trail you | | | | isolated areas for hydraulic gold-mining. The latter is |
| can see the remains of the Black Tom Mine and | | | | best exemplified by the Rockerville Flume, that |
| there are traces of several mines on the Mickelson | | | | operated in the 1880s. An 11-mile trail (the flume was |
| Trail. Chief among them are the White Elephant Trail, | | | | 20 miles long) in the Black Hills National Forest now |
| where feldspar was pulled from the ground, and the | | | | follows the route of the wooden flume. Remnants of |
| Wasp Mine, that collapsed on the rail line in | | | | the Warren-Lamb flume used to float logs can still be |
| 1927.BISON. | | | | seen along the Deerfield Trail.MOVIE SETS. |
| When hiking the prairie trails through the Black Hills it | | | | For the 1990 Oscar-winning Dances With Wolves, |
| won't be long until you see North America's largest | | | | star/director Kevin Costner filmed the Indian winter |
| land animal. Herds that once numbered in the millions | | | | camp was set up in Spearfish Canyon in the Black |
| were reduced to as few as 15 animals in the 1880s | | | | Hills National Forest; the exact spot of the final scene |
| before conservation efforts began. Now Custer | | | | where Costner and Mary MacDonnell leave the tribe |
| State Park is home to more than 1,500 free-roaming | | | | was once marked by signs but have long since |
| bison, one of the world's largest public bison herds. | | | | succumbed to souvenir-hunters. The opening |
| Another small herd is in Bear Butte State | | | | sequence, where Costner receives his orders at Fort |
| Park.BRIDGES. | | | | Hays to travel to Fort Sedgewick, was filmed on a |
| Railroad builders used bridges to level out the | | | | private ranch east of Rapid City. Two of the set |
| rollercoaster terrain of the Black Hills. There are more | | | | pieces, the major's house and the blacksmith shop |
| than 100 wooden trestles on the Mickelson Trail | | | | have been moved to this tourist spot known as the |
| alone. The largest was the Sheep Canyon Trestle, | | | | Fort Hays Film Set (four miles south of Rapid City). |
| 126 feet high and 700 feet long. Therickety trestle | | | | The Sage Creek Wilderness Area in the Badlands |
| was considered so dangerous that engineers and | | | | National Park was the backdrop for the wagon trip |
| brakemen would walk over the bridge instead of | | | | through Sioux Indian country to Fort Sedgewick.OLD |
| riding the train.COLD WAR RELICS. | | | | FORTS. |
| In Memorial Park in Rapid City stands America's | | | | As you hike through Fort Meade Recreation Area |
| largest exhibit devoted to the Berlin Wall - double | | | | you can still see stone jumps used to train horses in |
| 12-foot segments of the concrete wall. On the | | | | the old cavlary outpost. If you look closely, you may |
| ground on either side of the Wall are tank traps. | | | | also notice some circular depressions in the hillsides |
| Photos and interpretive panels tell the story of the | | | | created by exploding shells from artillery practice. The |
| dominant symbol of the Cold War. Memorial Park is | | | | Old Fort Meade Cemetery is still on the grounds as |
| on the Rapid City Recreation Path.DAMS. | | | | well.PRESIDENTIAL FOOTSTEPS. |
| Flood control has been a theme in the Black Hills | | | | Calvin Coolidge became the first United States |
| since the 1930s. Dams across streams and rivers | | | | President to spend the summer west of the |
| have spawned water recreation areas that are | | | | Mississippi River, selecting the State Game Lodge in |
| favorite destinations for an outing with the dog. The | | | | Custer State Park for his "summer White House." |
| largest such lake in the Black Hills is the Pactola | | | | Today, the Grace Coolidge Walk-In Fishing Area is an |
| Reservoir with trails along much of its 14 miles of | | | | easy three-mile walk on a dirt path along a creek to |
| pine-scented shoreline. Others include the dam at Cold | | | | Center Lake. Earlier Theodore Roosevelt was a |
| Brook Lake Recreation Area on the Fall River and the | | | | frequent visitor to the Black Hills and a short trail |
| Cottonwood Springs Dam.FAMOUS CABINS. | | | | leads to Friendship Tower on Mount Roosevelt, |
| The Badger Clark Historic Trail in Custer State Park | | | | named in his honor. Alas, dogs are not allowed on the |
| starts at the former home of Charles Badger Clark, | | | | trails at Mount Rushmore and can experience this |
| South Dakota's first poet-laureate. Clark rook five | | | | presidential memorial only from the car.PUBLIC ART. |
| years to build the stone-and-frame cabin and lived | | | | As you walk your dog around Belle Fourche you can |
| here for 30 years. He also laid out most of the | | | | see bronze statues of some of the famous rodeo |
| footpath. In Wyoming, along Sand Creek, publisher | | | | performers - human and animal - that have visited |
| Moses Annenberg built historic Ranch A, now used | | | | town. The favorite subject in Deadwood is Wild Bill |
| for meetings and classrooms. Canine hikers can view | | | | Hickok and you can see his likeness several times as |
| the log home at the Dugout Gulch Botanical | | | | you hike through the historic gaming town.RAILROAD |
| Area.GHOST TOWNS. | | | | SOUVENIRS. |
| Mining towns came and went very quickly in the | | | | Anyone can appreciate obvious reminders of the |
| gold rush days of the 1880s in the Black Hills. The | | | | railroad age in the Black Hills like the caboose in |
| most intact deserted town in the region is Tinton, | | | | Edgemont Park but a more discerning eye can see |
| visited on the Big Hill Trails. There is an old miner's hall, | | | | more fascinating relics. For instance, on the Mickelson |
| a post office and the Black Hills Tin Company store | | | | Trail near the White Elephant Trailhead, a canine hiker |
| to explore. At the Mystic Trailhead on the Mickelson | | | | can see a sign with a "W" emblazoned on it. This is |
| Trail is theMystic Townsite, where seven buildings | | | | one of four places in the more than 100 miles of |
| and 14 foundations remain from a gold mining | | | | track that engineers were instructed to blow their |
| community.HISTORIC BUILDINGS. | | | | whistles to warn people and animals. And near a |
| Hikers can check out the Bulldog Ranch on Rochford | | | | bridge trestle you can see one of the original mile |
| Road that was a favorite stopping point for travelers | | | | marker signs made of heavy metal and painted white |
| in the late 19th century. Proprietoress Sarah Anne | | | | with a numeral that pinpointed a train's location on |
| Erbe was known as "Madame Bulldog" for two dogs | | | | the line to .01 of a mile. Only a few of these old |
| she kept died up out back to dissuade chicken | | | | markers remain.copyright 2006I am the author of |
| thieves. Another building from that era that can be | | | | over 20 books, including 8 on hiking with your dog, |
| inspected up close is the Kroll Meat Market and | | | | including the |
| Slaughterhouse in Spearfish City Park.LOFTY PEAKS. | | | | widely praised The Canine Hiker's Bible. As publisher |
| There are many mountaintops in the Black Hills that | | | | of Cruden Bay Books, we |
| can be reached with your dog. Harney Peak, at 7,242 | | | | produce the innovative A Bark In The Park series of |
| feet, is the highest and Bear Mountain (7,153 feet) is | | | | canine hiking books found at |
| right behind. Ski enthusiasts have carved 16 miles of | | | | During the warm months I lead canine hikes as |
| year-round trails at Bear Mountain. The craggy peak | | | | tour leader for tours, leading packs of dogs and |
| of Flag Mountain serves up expansive views, including | | | | humans on |
| a long look to the east of Reynolds Prairie, the | | | | day and overnight trips. |
| largest of three open grasslands in the vicinity. Crow | | | | |