North Baldy Trail (Magdalena RD)
Lop and clear deadfall on North Baldy Trail #8 in the Magdalenas with Socorro Trails
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Lop and clear deadfall on North Baldy Trail #8 in the Magdalenas with Socorro Trails
Two people from NMVFO and 5 from Forest Stewards Youth Corps stabilized signs along Capilla Peak road and put up a new sign at New Canyon Trailhead
Eight volunteers finished the lopping and downfall removal on the Manzano Crest Trail between Cerro Blanco Trail and Bosque Trail.
Join us to help repair Potato Trail #38 in the Withington Wilderness, sawing and lopping
The Valle de Oro Rocky Mountain Youth Corp (RMYC) crew and volunteers from NMVFO worked for three days with Albuquerque Open Space staff at the Tijeras BioZone.
Help harvest cacti at a development near Petroglyph National Monument before the site is bulldozed
7 NMVFO volunteers completed logging the entirety of the Holy Ghost trail, from its trailhead at Holy Ghost Campground to its junction with the Winsor Trail
Two NMVFO volunteers and 5 members of the Forest Stewards Youth Corps put up signs and cut one tree on lower Kayser Mill Trail
A team of four volunteers spent a full midweek-day on the 3.5-mile Ox Canyon Trail in the Manzano Mountains
Canteen Brewhouse hosts an outdoor adventure fair.