

Hanna Campground: (just beyond Cheyenne Crossing) Bonus, there is a staircase with a handrail on the hill for those who have a hard time with walking up the snowy slope. Head over to the picnic shelters just inside the gate to the park for this hill. It’s the perfect mix of gentle slopes for smaller kids and longer, more exciting hills for older kids looking for a thrill. This hill offers several levels with small plateaus in between. There’s plenty of parking, and the hill is away from traffic. The small hill behind the museum is perfect for younger sledders. It may be a little steep for younger kids, but it’s a relatively short hill. There’s plenty of parking, and the bottom of the hill is away from the road. Head to the back of the playing fields on Arrowhead Drive to find the top of this bowl-shaped hill. Meadowbrook Elementary School: 2330 Arrowhead Drive If you are sledding with children who are a variety of skills, the golf course is a great location to go to in the Southern Hills. Southern Hills Golf Course: 1130 Clubhouse Dr. BLACK HAWKīlack Hawk Elementary School: 7108 Seeaire St.īehind the main school building you’ll find a small hill great for all ages. Be careful! There is a walking path at the bottom.


With a variety behind the Tri-State Museum, older children will love the speed they get heading downhill. Known as a top spot in all of the Black Hills, this hill is a popular location for family sledding with children of all ages. What better way to soak up the winter snowfall than heading to the closest hill to go sledding? After talking to families across the Black Hills, here are some of our favorites.
