If you enjoy fishing and hiking, here’s a trail that’s perfect for both. Enjoy the cool waters of the creek that follows this trail with more than a dozen crossings, and the fly-fishing is spectacular.
The Grace Coolidge Fishing Area Trail is surrounded by the beauty of the Black Hills.
Colton Medler/Alltrails Grace Coolidge Creek follows the trail as it meanders across meadows and through the woods.
The trail is 4.9 miles, round trip, and is rated as easy.
Neda Valentine/Alltrails The trickiest part of this hike is the 16 or so creek crossings you’ll encounter along the way. Of course, on a hot summer day, getting your feet wet while crossing the creek is actually a perk.
When the creek is low, it’s fairly easy to cross, and you’ll find rocks to step across, or logs laid out across the creek.
AR Nature Gal/flickr You’ll want to wear shoes that you can get wet for this hike. During summer months, don’t forget the bug spray.
When the creek is high, it’s a little more difficult to cross, but usually doable.
Joe B/Tripadvisor If you’re planning on bringing small children along, higher levels might mean that you’ll have to carry them across in spots.
This hiking trail is often surrounded by different types of vibrant wildflowers. Watch for wildlife, too!
AR Nature Gal/flickr You’re likely to see several species of birds and might also encounter chipmunks, squirrels, rabbits, and even whitetail or mule deer.
If you enjoy fishing, bring along a rod. There are a few small dams constructed across the creek, and those areas are regularly stocked with trout.
Neda Valentine/Alltrails You’ll find the Grace Coolidge Fishing Area Trail in Custer State Park. Access the trail from the beach at Center Lake, or from the Grace Coolidge Campground.
There are so many fabulous hiking trails to explore in South Dakota! If you’re a hiking enthusiast, you should visit this little town in the Black Hills; it’s a hiker’s paradise.
Colton Medler/Alltrails
Grace Coolidge Creek follows the trail as it meanders across meadows and through the woods.
Neda Valentine/Alltrails
The trickiest part of this hike is the 16 or so creek crossings you’ll encounter along the way. Of course, on a hot summer day, getting your feet wet while crossing the creek is actually a perk.
AR Nature Gal/flickr
You’ll want to wear shoes that you can get wet for this hike. During summer months, don’t forget the bug spray.
Joe B/Tripadvisor
If you’re planning on bringing small children along, higher levels might mean that you’ll have to carry them across in spots.
You’re likely to see several species of birds and might also encounter chipmunks, squirrels, rabbits, and even whitetail or mule deer.
You’ll find the Grace Coolidge Fishing Area Trail in Custer State Park. Access the trail from the beach at Center Lake, or from the Grace Coolidge Campground.
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