This is the closest access point for the Centennial Trail to Sturgis SD. If you are heading East out of Sturgis, you’ll want to turn right onto the Fort Mead National Back Country Byway, which is the road just before the Fort Meade VA Hospital.
This trailhead is right in the middle of the the Fort Meade Recreation Area, 6,700 acres of public land. From this trailhead it is about 6 miles North to Bear Butte summit trail (located in Bear Butte State Park) or 6 miles South to Alkali Creek Trailhead.  There is plenty of parking on both sides of the highway and this is a great point to start a day trip on the Centennial Trail.
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The Centennial Trail is not the only 100-mile plus trail in the Black Hills National Forest, the Mickelson Trail is a 109-mile trail that starts in Deadwood and ends in Edgemont. For the outdoor enthusiast the Black Hills offers almost endless options.
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We took advantage of the only sunny day during the long Memorial Day Weekend and went for a stroll down Deadwood’s Main Street finding plenty of things to do. I love to see all the people exploring an
d enjoying Deadwood.
Our first stop was to get some burgers at Sally’s. They are very tasty burgers and Mustang Sally’s is now serving Pile O’Dirt Porter, brewed by the local brewery – Crow Peak Brewing company. As we were finishing up lunch the Dover Brother’s Hoedown was just getting started. Our table provided us a front row seat for the show. I later found out they will be playing there every day (except Mondays) at 2:30pm and 4:30pm all summer long. Visit the Deadwood Chamber of commerce for the full schedule of entertainment and historical re-enactments.
After dinner and a show, we continued down Main Street. We took a peak in the recently opened Bad Lands Casino. They have a great mix of shopping and gaming machines (94% payout). If you read my post on Raiding Deadwood’s Bad Lands, you’ll know these buildings are where the final brothels of Deadwood were located when the Feds shut them down in 1980. This is where you would have found Pam’s Purple Door, Hazel’s White Door, Hazel’s Green Door and the Shasta Room. If you have any interest in the history of gaming and prostitution, I encourage you to purchase a copy of local author and attorney Michael Trump’s Book Raiding Deadwood’s Bad Lands
. He tells the fascinating story of Deadwood’s not-so-legal past.
We continued down Main Street to visit our good friend Rayelle at the Belle Joli Tasting Room. For just five dollars, you get to taste the Belle Joli wines, and that includes a piece of chocolate with the Mon Cherry - Belle Joli’s cherry dessert wine.Â
The best way to experience the chocolate and cherry flavor together. And, if you buy a bottle of wine the tasting is free. Or, If you’ve already picked out a favorite wine, just buy it by the glass and enjoy it on the outdoor patio.
It was time to head home. We happen past the Pineview Building. I guess it had deteriorated more than previous believed, but they are going all out on the restoration. It will be exciting to see the building in use again.
I gave a shout out to Paul at the Pump House Coffee and Deli as we were walking by. I couldn’t help but notice his sign for Ribs. He told me they are serving country style pork ribs Fridays and Saturdays all summer long. Perfect, now we have dinner plans before we are even home from lunch. I love going for a walk in Deadwood.
More Deadwood information
Visit my Guide to Deadwood South Dakota. Also, the Deadwood Chamber of Commerce has loads of information.
A few of my other favorite things to eat in Deadwood are the truffles from the Chubby Chipmunk and Cheesecake from the Social club.
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We were out for a walk enjoying the sunny day in Deadwood and saw a sign I couldn’t resist – Ribs, Ribs, Ribs. They have country style pork ribs at the Pump House Coffee and Deli. Complete with coleslaw and beans. They are fantastic and we plan on dropping in for ribs again real soon. Ribs will be on the menu throughout the summer every Friday and Saturday night.
Live Music
Live music is also in the plan at the Pump House. Along with ribs, there will be live music every Friday and Saturday. There is a great patio allowing you to sit outside enjoying the music and great Black Hills summer evenings.
Stop by the Pump House at 73 Sherman Street in Deadwood. That’s just across the the street from the Post Office. There is a drive-thru if you need your coffee in a hurry.
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