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Rankin Ridge (Fire Tower Trail, Lookout Tower Trail)
Hiking Trail
Easy
1.01 mi
250 ft
Wander through a mature ponderosa pine forest and enjoy breathtaking views from the park's highest point.
Rankin Ridge is a spectacular short hike to the highest point in Wind Cave NP. The park describes it as an excellent option for families, "or those with little time to explore," and a historic fire tower rests atop the hill, though it has since been closed to the public. After a gentle climb through a stand of mature ponderosa pine, the trail meets the tower, and you'll be awarded breathtaking views reaching as far as Buffalo Gap National Grassland, and even the [Badlands]( on a clear day. The trailhead for Rankin Ridge is quite small, and there are no facilities. RVs and trailers are also not allowed since there is no room to turn around. If you are in a larger vehicle, the nearby [Prairie Vista Trail]( behind the campground may be a better option. A small overflow lot is also available along the main road, though that will add about 1/4-mile each way to your hike. According to [this source]( the fire tower was constructed in 1956 and is just over 50' tall. "The large cab atop it was built as a live-in structure, meaning lookouts used it as a dwelling when on duty," he continues. A short, printed guide is available at the visitor center, should you want to learn more about this specific trail, including its ecology, wildlife, and history. [NPS]( Written by Brendon Voelker
Rankin Ridge is a spectacular short hike to the highest point in Wind Cave NP. The park describes it as an excellent option for families, "or those with little time to explore," and a historic fire tower rests atop the hill, though it has since been closed to the public. After a gentle climb through a stand of mature ponderosa pine, the trail meets the tower, and you'll be awarded breathtaking views reaching as far as Buffalo Gap National Grassland, and even the [Badlands]( on a clear day. The trailhead for Rankin Ridge is quite small, and there are no facilities. RVs and trailers are also not allowed since there is no room to turn around. If you are in a larger vehicle, the nearby [Prairie Vista Trail]( behind the campground may be a better option. A small overflow lot is also available along the main road, though that will add about 1/4-mile each way to your hike. According to [this source]( the fire tower was constructed in 1956 and is just over 50' tall. "The large cab atop it was built as a live-in structure, meaning lookouts used it as a dwelling when on duty," he continues. A short, printed guide is available at the visitor center, should you want to learn more about this specific trail, including its ecology, wildlife, and history. [NPS]( Written by Brendon Voelker