Bear Wallow Trail ADD-ON
5 NMVFO volunteers and one SFNF staffer cleared or installed roughly 50 grade-reversals
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5 NMVFO volunteers and one SFNF staffer cleared or installed roughly 50 grade-reversals
Improve an existing trail in a pretty canyon below Bluewater Dam just west of Grants
We will remove downfall on the Manzano Crest Trail between Trail Canyon Trail and Bosque Peak Trail
We return to beautiful Sugarite State Park to improve hiking trails around the lakes
We return to clear deadfall and overgrowth on 6-Mile Canyon Trail in the Magdalenas
Brushing and some logging/tread west and north of Emory Pass, including Gallinas #129, Railroad #128 and Crest #79
We will improve the area around the Information Center of the Petroglyph National Monument by trimming and pruning native plants and removing invasive plants
A small team installed and reinforced signs in the Manzanos
We'll work with the Santa Fe Fat Tire Society to improve the Saddleback trail in the Santa Fe National Forest.
Help restore a wetlands feeding into Canjilon Creek, with the Chama Peak Land Alliance