South Dakota · USA

Standing Rock Reservation Grand River Road

Follow the Grand River to Sitting Bull's resting place

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This challenging route follows the Grand River across Standing Rock reservation, tracing the waterway that sustained the Lakota for generations. The road alternates between gravel ranch tracks and primitive two-track, crossing the river multiple times as it winds through cottonwood bottoms and rolling prairie. At mile 38, you’ll reach the original burial site of Chief Sitting Bull near where the Grand River meets the Missouri — a pilgrimage destination that requires respectful approach through private tribal land.

Expert-level difficulty due to multiple river crossings that can become impassable during spring runoff or after heavy rains. Modified 4WD with good ground clearance essential, along with recovery gear and multiple spare tires. Summer offers the most reliable crossing conditions, but check with tribal authorities for current access permissions and water levels. No services along the route and cell coverage is sporadic at best. This journey rewards those seeking authentic connection to Lakota history and the unforgiving beauty of the northern Great Plains.

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Length (miles)42 mi / 67.6 km
Duration2 days
Max elevation (ft)2100 ft
Best seasonJuly-September
Minimum vehicleModified 4WD high-clearance
Nearest townMcLaughlin, SD
Land managerStanding Rock Sioux Tribe
Permit requiredYes
Cell serviceSpotty
Water crossingsYes
Dispersed campingNo
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