The South Dakota Off Highway Vehicle Coalition is a recreational organization that advocates and promotes the responsible use and conservation of our public lands and natural resources. The SDOHVC represents off highway enthusiasts, Mountain bikers, ATV’s, Equestrian Riders, 4X4’s, Snowmobiles, Motorcyclists, Hunters and other users.

As a recognized, statewide coalition of recreation enthusiasts and related businesses, SDOHVC works in cooperation with land managers, legislators, educators and the public to ensure a positive future for responsible off highway recreation.


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Announcement!!
 
 
New Updated 2008 Black Hills National Forest Travel Information Maps are on the web at http://www.fs.fed.us/r2/blackhills/maps/.
 
Tom Williems from the Forest Service says it will still be a month or so before they have any paper copy's in stock.
 
Please post on all websites & forward to all individuals, clubs, businesses and to anyone who recreates in the Black Hills.
 
Thank You
 
 
 
 

Eric Hunt

President, South Dakota Off Highway Vehicle Coalition

 


 

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