PIERRE – Registration for the 22nd Annual Mickelson Trail Trek opens at 8 a.m. MT on Dec. 12. Bicyclists can sign up online at mickelsontrail.com.
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PIERRE – Registration for the 22nd Annual Mickelson Trail Trek opens at 8 a.m. MT on Dec. 12. Bicyclists can sign up online at mickelsontrail.com.
South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks officials encourage bicyclists to register early to ensure spots in the Trek, which will be held Sept. 20-22, 2019. The ride is limited to 600 participants.
The annual supported ride highlights the George S. Mickelson Trail as it winds through the heart of the Black Hills, from Edgemont to Lead/Deadwood. The ride is open to everyone 14 years old or older.
Riders on the Trail Trek will cover the entire 109 miles of the trail over three days, from Friday, Sept. 20, through Sunday, Sept. 22, 2019.
Registration before June 1 with merchandise is $200, without merchandise $170. Registration after June 1 is $200, but merchandise is not available. The registration fee for the three-day ride includes a trail pass for 2020, shuttle service, refreshments, one meal and snacks during each day’s ride. Riders are responsible for accommodations and mechanical support.
Pre-registration is required and may be completed online by visiting mickelsontrail.com and following the “Trail Trek” link. The registration cutoff is Sept. 1, 2019. For more information on the Mickelson Trail or the three-day Mickelson Trail Trek, visit mickelsontrail.com or contact the Black Hills Trails office at 605-584-3896.