Peñas Negras Backpack (San Pedro Parks, Cuba RD) – CANCELED
Four-day backpacking project to clear downed trees and brush on the Peñas Negras Trail in the San Pedro Parks
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Four-day backpacking project to clear downed trees and brush on the Peñas Negras Trail in the San Pedro Parks
We return with partner Albuquerque Wildlife Federation, to help restore wetland meadows in Limestone Canyon
Four-day backpack to clear downed trees and brush on the Capulin Trail (#158) in the Pecos Wilderness.
Leveling tread, improving drainage, removing vegetation and other light maintenance on trails near the Visitor Center
Come join us as we partner with other outdoor-oriented organizations and the Jemez Ranger District for a cleanup on Saturday
Backpack in with Natural Curiosity and Gila Backcountry Horsemen for brushing and tread.
RESULTS: NMVFO teamed with Socorro Trails, and 28 volunteers from the Socorro and Magdalena communities built a bit under one mile of the 4.5 mile Landavaso Trail System. PHOTO ALBUM LINK
Help clear heavy overgrowth from the Manzano Crest Trail between Bosque Trail and Trail Canyon Trail
A four-day backpack to clear downed trees and brush on the Damian Trail and others in the southern San Pedro Parks