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  2. Apr 24, 2017 · A saw tooth formation on the face of a plateau far away is one of the sites awaiting travelers on Devils Pass. The view from the pass, or from either of the hills it connects, opens up miles of ranch land, Badlands, historic Native American hunting ground and even regions where Theodore Roosevelt ranched and hunted.

  3. Devils Pass is a narrow ridge route that drops off over 150 feet on either side of the ridge between Mile Posts 100 and 101. It is a short hike of the west end of Forest Service Road 711. The closest campground is Magpie to the east.

  4. Apr 21, 2024 · The MAAH DAAH HEY trail in the Badlands of Western North Dakota features some of the most unique geological features one can lay eyes on. Devil's pass is THE postcard location on the...

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    It wasn’t too long ago that people actually drove from one side to the other — but we wouldn’t. In narrow cars or buggies, they crossed the pass. Drive it now? Nope. Maybe the Devil drives across. He’s not afraid to go straight down. It is called Devil’s Pass. One misstep and you go straight down. From the west, the road to the amazing stretch of t...

    Ahead, the trail wound through the trees, but that was the last of the civilized two-track trail. What follows is gated, and marked. On both ends, a sign tells people just where they are about to go — Devil’s Pass. We imagined it was so named because it’s very narrow, barely 8 or 10 feet in some places, so that if your horse missteps, you misstep, ...

    In the “olden” days, the route across the gorge saved ranchers hours of saddle or buggy time. The buggy would have to straddle the crown of the path, though in some places it’s wider, perhaps 20 feet wide. No buggies go across it these days. No antique cars travel these back roads. Today, it’s a photo opportunity for Maah Daah Hey riders and hikers...

    The bentonite clay in the North Dakota Badlands is known to be an oily slippery surface when it rains. That’s why it’s best to follow the trail across Devil’s Pass when it’s dry. The series of photos here gives you an idea of what you can experience if you cross Devil’s Pass. About halfway, the trail has a crook in it. At it’s narrowest point, it’s...

    Here’s more about Devil’s Pass. It is one of three distinct features in the North Dakota Badlands on the Maah Daah Hey trail. Not far from here are theChina Walland the Ice Caves. Many people ride mountain bikes to or past each of the landmarks, but for us, we like to hike and photograph along the way. It’s one of the many features that make the No...

    Want to sample a bit of the North Dakota Badlands? If we know your criteria for a visit (time, distance, activity) we can recommend a travel plan. Road trips are always an option any time of the year. The North Dakota Commerce Department, Tourism Division has plenty of ideas for you to samplein the Badlands.

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  5. Devils Pass is a 9-mile round-trip hike through the badlands from the Magpie road trailhead. From the Magpie Campground it becomes a 10-mile round-trip hike. The trail follows the Maah Daah Hey Trail (MDHT) and gives you beautiful views of the badlands and a variety of terrain.

  6. Maah Daah Hey Trail, North Dakota - YouTube. Devils Pass. Nearly 200 foot drop offs on either side! This portion of the 144 mile long Maah Daah Hey Trail in western North Dakota was a...

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  7. Sep 20, 2023 · Devils pass is a narrow ridge route that drops off over 150 feet on either side of the ridge. It is a short hike of the west end of Forest Service road 711. The closest campground is Magpie Camp to the east.

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