Near Maah Daah Hey
Views towards the south. Credit: hoigaardsoutdoors.com
Near Maah Daah Hey
This land was originally eroded by an intermittent stream.
Near Maah Daah Hey
Beautiful view of TRNP from the trail.
Near Maah Daah Hey
Beautiful ND Badlands along the Maah Daah Hey
Near Maah Daah Hey
Near the start of the Lone Tree Loop Trail

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Maah Daah Hey

4.4 (5 Ratings)
96 miles of North Dakota singletrack through badlands and prairies
95.2
mi
Distance
9,628
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
BirdingCommonly BackpackedFall ColorsRiver/CreekSpringViewsWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
There are a handful of water crossings, mostly across smaller creeks throughout the Maah Daah Hey route. There are two crossings of the Little Missouri River, Sully Crossing and Elkhorn Crossing. The trail crosses a mix of Federal, State, and private land. Camping is prohibited on private and State land and users must stay on the trail in these areas. Any gates opened must be closed. Artifacts and other cultural features are protected by Federal Law. Pack out all trash and other materials.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
95.23mi
Distance
9,628ft
Elevation Gain
9,932ft
Elevation Loss
25%
Max Grade
2,704ft
High Point
1,972ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
This trail is a singletrack that is approximately 96 miles long (mileage may vary as maintenance reroutes sections of the trail). The trail traverses the most picturesque part of western North Dakota, sweeping through rolling buttes and grasslands in the crumpled landscapes of the Badlands The Maah Daah Hey is a shared-use trail, enjoyed by those on foot, equestrians, and mountain bikers, and is one of the jewels of North Dakota open space. As it follows the Little Missouri the trail blends difficult climbs on the bentonite buttes, with challenging downhills, and grasslands stretches where one is on top of the buttes and viewing the rugged lands below. Beautiful vistas of the river-cut valley abound. The MDH can be broken down into sections, each anchored by campgrounds along the route: the southern end starts just south of Medora at Sully Creek State Park. The trail heads north and goes through the south unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Park and Cottonwood Campground is near the trail. The MDH exists at the north end of the south unit and continues to Wannagan Campground. From Wannagan the trail continues to Elkhorn Campground and the nearby Elkhorn Unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Park. After Elkhorn, the next campground is Magpie. Then Bennett Campground is 3.2 miles off the trail, accessible by the Bennett Trail. Near the north end, the Summit Campground is accessible by the 3.8 mile Summit Trail. Finally, the Maah Daah Hey Trail ends at the CCC Campground, just south of the north unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Park. Water cache boxes are available along the trail for long-distance or thru hikes. The locations of these water boxes are available on the website of the Maah Daah Hey Trail Association at http://mdhta.com. From Sully Creek State Park, hikers can continue south on the newer Maah Daah Hey II - The Deuce trail for more badlands challenges.

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Contributors
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