Edgemont
Located on the southwestern flank of the Black Hills, Edgemont is a charming community that offers visitors a chance to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse themselves in stunning natural surroundings. To the north of Edgemont on US 18, the mountains of the Black Hills abruptly rise 1,500 feet in two miles, providing a dramatic and breathtaking view.


George S. Mickelson Trail
Starting in Edgemont, this premier recreational trail spans 109 miles north to Deadwood, offering hiking, biking, and horseback riding opportunities through some of the most beautiful scenery in the Black Hills.
Close to Hot Springs
Travel 25 miles northeast on Hwy 18 to Hot Springs and enjoy the natural spring waters at Evans Plunge. Visit the Mammoth Site and Museum to uncover the ancient bones of woolly mammoths through ongoing paleontology digs.
Cowboy Inn
- 500 A St
Located in the heart of Edgemont, the Cowboy Corner Motel offers clean, comfortable lodging with a touch of western charm. Just minutes from the George S. Mickelson Trail, it’s a convenient stop for bikers, outdoor adventurers, and…
Trails, Trains & Pioneers Museum
- 1948 2nd Ave
Located in the heart of downtown Edgemont, the Trails, Trains & Pioneers Museum offers visitors an engaging journey through the history of the Southern Black Hills, from prehistoric eras to modern settlement. The museum features 6 themed…