The Triple 7 Outlaws are a collective of Black American cowboys and trail riders who mostly  originated in Los Angeles’ San Fernando Valley and have since expanded their roots across Las Vegas, NV, Beryl, UT, and Golden Valley, AZ. We reclaim and revive the legacy of the often-overlooked Black cowboys—formerly enslaved men and women who were master horsemen, skilled trainers, and natural caretakers of the land. 

For us, the word “outlaw” does not mean criminal—it means independent, self-reliant, and unbound by the limitations of a system that was never built to protect us. Like our ancestors, we choose freedom on our terms—through the land, the livestock, and the ride. 

Our work and mission are rooted in four core pillars: 

Community Building:
We create and nurture spaces where people can gather, learn, and grow together in the spirit of unity and mutual respect. 

Cultural Expression:
We wear our heritage with pride—from our saddles to our stories—and shine a spotlight on the Black cowboy identity through events, trail rides, and public engagement. 

Passing on Traditions:
We teach the younger generation the vital skills of horsemanship, outdoor survival, and land stewardship—ensuring our history lives on through action. 

Reconnecting with Nature:
We believe that the land heals. Riding allows us to return to the earth, the animals, and a way of life that is honest, raw, and spiritual. 

Whether on the back of a horse or standing in our boots, we ride with purpose, pride, and power. This is more than a movement—it’s a legacy in motion. 

Triple 7 Outlaws
Respect the Ride.


 
 
 
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