Gilita Trail (Glenwood RD)
Work along the Gilita Creek in the wilderness area of the Gila National Forest. We’ll reconstruct trail, build cairns and remove fallen trees.
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Work along the Gilita Creek in the wilderness area of the Gila National Forest. We’ll reconstruct trail, build cairns and remove fallen trees.
This is an unsupported backpack project. Repair trail, improve drainage, and remove fallen trees along the Palomas and Penas Negras Trails.
Come out and help us blaze a half mile of new trail to complete the loop around the hatchery
Trail tread repair and erosion control along trails leading from the historic Coal Camp ruins to mines #2 and #3.
Trail tread repair and erosion control from Puerto Nambe to the saddle of Santa Fe Mount Baldy. Additional support provided by the Back Country Horsemen.
Join us for food, beverage and good company at the Canteen Brewhouse! http://canteenbrewhouse.com/ A great time to reconnect with the people you've met and get to know some new faces too. Canteen will donate 20% of the proceeds from what we spend between 5-7pm back to the NMVFO! We'll be there from 5:00. Come when […]
West Circle Trail needs work, from drainage and tread improvement to rock steps to tree removal to just a general cleanup
Trail maintenance near Datil Well Campground. Stay tuned for more details!
Cutting new trail through the forest on the south side of the lake.
Camp at the USFS El Porvenir campground near Las Vegas, NM and help us maintain the Hermit's Peak trail, named for a 19th century religious recluse who lived in a cave near the peak.