Black Forest Community Club

The Black Forest Community Club (BFCC) was chartered in 1929 as a social organization for families living in the Black Forest north of Colorado Springs. The BFCC was incorporated as a membership club for meetings, social events, and to promote the betterment and good of the forest. The club, which has more than 150 member families today, occupies a unique, community-built log building at the corner of Black Forest and Shoup Roads that is nearly 100 years old.

“The purpose of the BFCC is to promote community among the residents of the Black Forest; to promote interaction among its members; to provide a place: for social and intellectual growth, for the dissemination of information, for discussion of public affairs, and for entertainment and social activities; to obtain local improvements; to assist in the preservation of the Black Forest; and to provide a point of contact for issues affecting the Black Forest.” – taken from the BFCC BY-LAWS

Join the BFCC

Become part of a vibrant, fun organization. It’s only $15 per year per family to belong. In addition to great social events and service opportunities, you’ll get a monthly newsletter to help you keep abreast of the goings-on in the Forest.