Adopt-a-Trail (Carson NF)
Log removal, brushing and tread work on the Middle Fork Trail #24, NMVFO’s adopted trail on the Carson
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Log removal, brushing and tread work on the Middle Fork Trail #24, NMVFO’s adopted trail on the Carson
We will work alongside the park's Preservation Crew, who will be stabilizing 17th-c. Convento Walls and 19th-c. Resettlement Structures at Quarai
Return to Mesa Prieta for erosion control
Join NMVFO on a car-camping project to clear downed trees on the Rio Quemado Trail #153 and the Dome Trail #151
We partner with the Continental Divide Trail Coalition at Canjilon Lake Trailhead in the Carson for logout
Clear downed trees on the Dome Trail #151 in the Pecos Wilderness
Continue to build a lengthy new trail through forested terrain.
Return with partner Albuquerque Wildlife Federation, to help restore wetland meadows in Limestone Canyon
Lopping and sawing in the Manzanos
We will improve the one mile Spanish Corral Loop Trail by adding wood chips to the tread, trim back brush, and improve drainage