Black Hills National Forest
Land Management Plan Revision
The Black Hills National Forest is currently in the process of revising our land management plan (forest plan). Land management plans guide how our national forests and grasslands are managed by the U.S. Forest Service. The Black Hills National Forest's current forest plan (FP) was first released in 1983, revised in 1997 and amended in 2006. The newly revised FP will provide guidance for the implementation of management activities across the 1.2 million-acre Black Hills National Forest for the next 15 years.
How to Get Involved
There are many opportunities for you to get involved in the Black Hills National Forest land management plan revision process! Whether you are looking for more information, want to share information, help develop a part of the plan, or are looking for opportunities to comment on document releases, you can find it here at the U.S. Forest Service Black Hills National Forest website.
There are many opportunities for you to get involved in the Black Hills National Forest land management plan revision process! Whether you are looking for more information, want to share information, help develop a part of the plan, or are looking for opportunities to comment on document releases, you can find it here at the U.S. Forest Service Black Hills National Forest website.
Upcoming Events
Plan Revision Timeline
The Black Hills National Forest plan revision process began in October 2021 and is expected to be completed in 2027. Explore the complete plan revision timeline.