Morphy Lake State Park
Help us finish up the 2 miles of sustainable trail around the lake and through the campgrounds and surrounding forest
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Help us finish up the 2 miles of sustainable trail around the lake and through the campgrounds and surrounding forest
Join with the CDT Coalition on this backpack project to improve an existing trail in the Gila Wilderness
Brushing and deadfall removal on the Crest Trail
Come out and help us blaze a half mile of new trail to complete the loop around the hatchery
Re-establish tread, clear deadfall, and install signs along the Manzano Crest Trail just south of the New Canyon/Crest Trail junction.
Trail tread repair and erosion control along trails leading from the historic Coal Camp ruins to mines #2 and #3
Back Country Horsemen will support our backpack project to repair trail tread, improve drainage, and close off user trails along the Winsor Trail near the Santa Fe Ski Basin.
Remove brush and deadfall, re-bench trail, build rolling dips and repair steps on trails in the Carson NF along the Taos Ski Valley Road
West Circle Trail will receive a needed reroute of a badly eroded section
Build reroutes along the Ellis trail near Sandia Crest