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Datil Well Campground

Trail re-route at this scenic, historic landmark near the Very Large Array in west central New Mexico.

St. Peter’s Dome Trail

We'll hike in a few miles and work on the middle portion of this scenic trail in the Dome Wilderness, adjacent to Bandelier National Monument affected by the Las Conchas Fire.

Mineral Creek Backpack

Join us as we continue to restore this lovely trail in the Gila National Forest. Limited to 12 volunteers; preference to NMVFO members.

Rio Chama Rafting Adventure

Raft and kayak down the Rio Chama, build stone steps to a primitive campsite. Limited to 8 volunteers; preference given to NMVFO members.

Guadalupe Escarpment Trail

We will have the opportunity to be the first to work on the new Guadalupe Escarpment Trail, an interagency effort linking the Guadalupe and Carlsbad Caverns National Parks and Guadalupe Forest Service District

Agua Piedra

Agua Piedra Campground Forest Service Rd 708, Vadito, NM, United States

Trail maintenance on several trails in the Carson National Forest. We will camp at Agua Piedra Campground east of Peñasco.

Quemado Lake

Come celebrate the 4th in the wilderness of the Apache National Forest about 20 miles south of Quemado. Limit of 12 volunteers.

Bluewater Lake State Park

Build and repair trail tread, install timber shoring, create primitive stream crossings, build rolling dips to control water erosion

Sugarite State Park

Camp two nights. Install water bars, clean up and fill washed out areas. Rework trail bed, divert run-off, cut down hazard trees.