Woodhaul Wagon Road Backpack (Gila NF) CANCELED
Join us for tread, brushing, and installing signs on Woodhaul Wagon Road Trail
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Join us for tread, brushing, and installing signs on Woodhaul Wagon Road Trail
More than 40 NMVFO members and volunteers enjoyed a great lunch in the Kiwanis Picnic Shelter
Lopping along the Crest Trail between Comanche Pass and Bosque Peak
Clearing remote trails in the Gila Wilderness
Improve an existing trail in a pretty canyon below Bluewater Dam just west of Grants
Car camp at Jack’s Creek group site, bench work and drainage structures
NMVFO went back to finish the 4th of July Trail and start the Albuquerque Trail.
Veterans come together for a one-day project improving tread on the Juan Trail near Santa Fe
Five NMVFO volunteers took a two-day crosscut sawyer certification class at Tres Piedras Ranger District.
Come join us for our returning project on NMVFO’s adopted trail, Middle Fork #24 along the Rio Santa Barbara