The Tower Hike In South Dakota That's Loaded With History
If you’ve ever visited Deadwood, you might be familiar with a quaint little stone tower that offers up a beautiful Black Hills view. The history of how this tower came to be is so heartwarming that you’re going to want to take the short hike to see it ASAP.
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The tower stands 31 feet tall and has a viewing platform at the top, providing an incredible view of the surrounding Black Hills National Forest.
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Seth Bullock, beloved sheriff of Deadwood, met Theodore Roosevelt in 1884. At the time, Roosevelt was the deputy sheriff of Medora, North Dakota, and he was tracking some horse thieves when he met Sheriff Bullock. The two became friends, and maintained a close friendship for the rest of their lives.
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The Society of Black Hills Pioneers contributed to the costs of the tower, and it was completed and dedicated on July 4, 1919. It was the first public memorial dedicated to President Theodore Roosevelt after his death. Just a few months after the tower's dedication, Seth Bullock passed away at age 70. The tower, surrounded by the natural beauty of the Black Hills, is a fitting tribute from Bullock to Roosevelt. Both men spent their lives dedicated to the conservation and protection of public lands, and both were particularly involved in conservation efforts in the Black Hills.
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The trailhead starts at the picnic area of the Mt. Roosevelt Memorial. It's a short, but fairly steep hike that's considered moderately difficult.
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The views here are stunning.
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The staircase was built in 2010, and offers a handrail to help you in your ascent. The stairs are steep, but the view from the top is worth it.
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To reach the Mt. Roosevelt Memorial and Picnic Area, take US Highway 85 northbound. After 1.5 miles, take FSR 133 and drive for another mile and watch for the sign. The site includes a picnic area with five picnic tables and restrooms.
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