Timber Peak Trail (Magdalena RD)
Help clear deadfall and remove overgrowth on the scenic Timber Peak Trail
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Help clear deadfall and remove overgrowth on the scenic Timber Peak Trail
Car camping in the San Pedro Parks, clearing deadfall on the northern section of the Cecilia Trail
Horse supported, crosscut and tread near Horsethief Meadows
Come camp with us at Water Canyon Campground and clear deadfall and overgrowth on 6-Mile Canyon Trail
Car camping at Resumidero Campground, clearing deadfall on the southern section of the Cecilia Trail
Want more of the Carson? Come join us on a four-day backpacking project on NMVFO’s adopted trail, Middle Fork 24
Continue to build a lengthy new trail through forested terrain.
We return to Sugarite Canyon State Park to improve several hiking trails.
Return with partner Albuquerque Wildlife Federation, to help restore wetland meadows in Limestone Canyon
We will return to help with the Valle de Oro National Wildlife Refuge