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Land Use Pictures & Captions  We are a special group of 4-wheel drive enthusiasts who enjoy responsible 4-wheeling. We hold monthly club meetings, trail rides, and other special community service activities related to our 4-wheeling hobby. We encourage all 4-wheelers 18 years of age and older to join us in our fun. The Black Hills 4-Wheelers is a non-profit organization.

We do just about anything and everything that can involve a 4-wheel drive vehicle. Among other things, we trail ride and camp; have monthly meetings with programs relating to 4-wheeling; we do community and Forest Service work projects; we assist Pennington County as Search & Rescue volunteers; and we publish a monthly news letter... The Back Country Times. Every year we host the greatest 4-Wheeling Extravaganza called the Dakota Territory Challenge. It is held over the Labor Day weekend and typically draws 100+ 4-wheelers from 15-20 states and Canada. The Dakota Territory Challenge is our fund raiser and we use the money raised from the Challenge to do Forest Service work projects and we also donate money each year to other local organizations. We are a member of the United Four Wheel Drive Associations and we promote responsible 4-wheeling. We are on the Board of Directors of the Black Hills Regional Multiple Use Coalition, an organization concerned with preserving public lands for multiple uses. We are also involved with the Resource Advisory Council (RAC) in our area. We have our own Land Use Chairman to keep us in touch with the Forest Service on issues affecting 4-wheeling in the Black Hills and National Grasslands. We are extremely concerned with road closures, wilderness proposals, and other issues that adversely impact 4-wheeling

 

 

 

 

 

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