The Best Hikes in the Black Hills Near Rapid City and the Historic Hotel Alex Johnson

Nestled in the heart of downtown Rapid City, the historic Hotel Alex Johnson offers the ideal launching pad for exploring the breathtaking landscapes of the Black Hills. Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or a casual adventurer, there’s a trail for everyone just a short drive away.

Here are some of the best hikes in the Black Hills that you won’t want to miss during your stay at The Alex!

Skyline Wilderness Area (5 minutes from Hotel Alex Johnson)

If you’re looking for a quick escape into nature without leaving Rapid City, Skyline Wilderness Area is the place to go. This urban trail system offers stunning views of downtown and the surrounding Black Hills, with an easy-to-moderate network of trails perfect for a sunrise or sunset hike. (Take Skyline Drive to Reach Trailhead)

Black Elk Peak (Formerly Harney Peak) (1 hour from Rapid City)

As the highest point in South Dakota at 7,242 feet, Black Elk Peak is an ESSENTIAL for any hiking enthusiast. The 7-mile round-trip trail winds through granite peaks, pine forests, and ends at a historic stone fire tower with panoramic views that stretch for miles. (Most Easily Reached Via Sylvan Lake Trailheads)

Custer State Park – Sunday Gulch Trail (45 minutes from Rapid City)

This 3.9-mile loop is a hidden gem, taking hikers through towering granite boulders, over creek crossings, and up ladders carved into rock faces. If you’re up for an adventurous trek with diverse terrain, this is the trail for you. (Wear Waterproof Shoes – Park at Sylvan Lake – Trailhead Located Behind the Lake)

Little Devil’s Tower Trail (1 hour from Rapid City)

For those looking for breathtaking vistas without the full climb of Black Elk Peak, Little Devil’s Tower is a fantastic alternative. This 3.8-mile out-and-back trail rewards hikers with jaw-dropping views of Cathedral Spires and the surrounding Black Hills. (Park at Sylvan Lake or Little Devil’s Tower Trailhead located off the Needles Highway)

Badlands National Park – Notch Trail (1 hour from Rapid City)

For a unique hiking experience, head east to Badlands National Park and tackle the Notch Trail. This 1.5-mile trek features a thrilling ladder climb and a rewarding overlook of the White River Valley. The dramatic rock formations make for an unforgettable experience. (Best Reached Via the Pinnacles Entrance at I-90 Exit 110)

Mount Roosevelt Friendship Tower Trail (40 minutes from Rapid City)

Located near Deadwood, this short but rewarding 1-mile hike leads to a stone tower built in honor of Theodore Roosevelt. The panoramic views of the Black Hills make it a perfect stop for history buffs and nature lovers alike.

Buzzard’s Roost Trailhead (15 minutes from Rapid City)

A favorite among locals, this moderate 2.2-mile loop trail offers some of the best viewpoints near Rapid City. The rock outcroppings and peaceful setting make it an excellent spot for a mid-morning hike. (Take Highway 44 out Rapid City to reach the Trailhead a few minutes out of town)

Spearfish Canyon – Roughlock Falls Trail (1 hour from Rapid City)

For an easy, picturesque hike, Roughlock Falls Trail in Spearfish Canyon is a perfect choice. This 2-mile out-and-back trail follows a babbling stream to a stunning waterfall, making it ideal for a relaxing nature walk. (Access via I-90 Spearfish Canyon Exits)

Plan Your Adventure from Hotel Alex Johnson

After a day of exploring the best hikes in the Black Hills, return to the Hotel Alex Johnson for a well-earned meal and a craft cocktail at Juniper at Vertex Sky Bar. Whether you’re here for adventure or relaxation, the Black Hills offer some of the best hiking in the Midwest—all within easy reach of Rapid City.

So, lace up your hiking boots, grab your gear, and set out to explore the natural beauty that surrounds Rapid City and the historic Hotel Alex Johnson!

Looking to Level Up Your Gear Game before you hit the trails?

Don’t miss Roam’n Around’s wide assortment of Travel & Adventure gear, conveniently located in Main Street Square, just steps away from the Hotel Alex Johnson. Looking for Maps or other wayfinding details? Be sure to stop by the Visit Rapid City Visitor’s Center, located on Main Street, just around the corner from The Alex!