- Black Hills National Forest
Infobox_protected_area | name = Black Hills National Forest
iucn_category = VI
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locator_x = 110
locator_y = 50
location =South Dakota andWyoming , USA
nearest_city = Rapid City, SD
lat_degrees = 43
lat_minutes = 56
lat_seconds = 11
lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 103
long_minutes = 43
long_seconds = 26
long_direction = W
area = 1,251,898 acres (5,066.25 km²)
established =February 22 ,1897
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governing_body = U.S. Forest ServiceBlack Hills National Forest is located in southwestern
South Dakota and northeasternWyoming . The forest has an area of over 1.25 million acres (5,066 km²) and is managed by the Forest Service. Forest headquarters are located inCuster, South Dakota . Predominantlyponderosa pine the Forest also includes hard woods like aspen, bur oak, and birch. The lower elevations include grasslandprairie , but the National Forest System lands encompass most of the mountainous region known as theBlack Hills of South Dakota andWyoming . Within the forest isHarney Peak which is the tallestmountain in South Dakota and the highest peak east of theRocky Mountains in theUnited States .History
After a series of devastating
wildfire s in 1893,U.S. President Grover Cleveland created the Black Hills Forest Reserve onFebruary 22 ,1897 . Upon the creation of the Forest Service in 1905, the reserve was transferred to the new agency under the United States Department of Agriculture and redesignated as aNational Forest two years later. Lakota words "Paha Sapa" meaning "hills that are black" may be one of the factors in the regions naming. Early settlers and explorers called the Laramie Range the Black Hills prior to Lt. G. K. Warren's expedition in 1857. Prior to explorations by the La Verendrye brothers in 1742, many tribes frequented the Black Hills includingPonca ,Kiowa Apache ,Arapaho ,Kiowa andCheyenne for at least the past 10,000 years. The small pox epidemics of 1771 to 1781 broke the wall of the Arikara who prior to that time held the Sioux east of the Missouri. American Horse's winter count of 1775-76 is interpreted as depicting the Sioux discovery of the Black Hills (Raymond J. DeMallie, Jr - 2006). The mountains and other key features in and around the Black Hills and now within the Forest were considered sacred to indigenous peoples and many came here onvision quest s, forhunting and for trade.Geography
The forest is located in parts of seven counties in South Dakota and Wyoming. In descending order of forestland area they are Pennington, Custer, Lawrence, Crook, Fall River, Meade, and Weston counties. (Crook and Weston are the only counties in Wyoming; only one-seventh of the forest acreage lies in Wyoming.) [ [http://www.fs.fed.us/land/staff/lar/2007/TABLE_6.htm Table 6 - NFS Acreage by State, Congressional District and County] -
United States Forest Service - September 30, 2007] The Forest is located immediately west and south of Rapid City and can accessed fromInterstate 90 . The forest headquarters is located inCuster, South Dakota . The Peter Norbeck National Scenic Byway passes through the forest in proximity to Mount Rushmore and along with the Spearfish Canyon National Forest Scenic Byway, provide two of the more scenic drives in the Country.Although surrounded by Black Hills National Forest, both
Jewel Cave National Monument andMount Rushmore National Memorial are separate areas administered by theNational Park Service .Wind Cave National Park , which is another area administered by the National Park Service, borders portions of the forest in the southeast.Black Elk Wilderness is awilderness within the Forest and no motorized transport is permitted. Outside of the wilderness,mining , logging, andranching are permitted on public lands through land leases with companies and private parties, referred to as "permittees."Flora and fauna
While ponderosa pine is the most common tree species found in the forest,
spruce can be found in the higher elevations.Elk ,mule deer ,pronghorn andwhite-tailed deer are commonly seen. Black bears do not exist in the Black Hills.Mountain lion s are increasing dramatically as a result of prolific herds of deer and elk.Coyote ,bighorn sheep andmountain goat s are also frequently seen.Bald eagle s,hawks ,osprey ,peregrine falcon and another 200 species of birds can be found in the forest, especially along streams and near water sources.Recreation
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campground s are located in the forest and there are 11 reservoirs that are well stocked for sportfishing . 450 miles (725 km) ofhiking trails provide access to more remote destinations and to the summit of Harney Peak. With over convert|5000|mi|km of Forest system roads, the Forest is also a haven for motorized travel.References
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