Trail Workshop – Classroom (CABQ Open Space) WAITLISTED
Learn about the tools and guidelines for trailwork
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Learn about the tools and guidelines for trailwork
Brushing, and some logging/tread/marking on Mimbres River Trail # 77
On-the-Job training in trail building and maintenance in the Tijeras Biozone Open Space.
Camp at Ghost Ranch and reroute the Chimney Rock Trail. Calling all trail builders.
Work on a one-mile loop trail at the New Mexico Land Conservancy HQ
Eleven NMVFO volunteers supported Albuquerque’s Earth Day event by staffing a table to inform visitors about NMVFO
Join NMVFO for a fence-removal project with a new partner, the Santa Fe Conservation Trust.
Help us clear space for native plants by removing invasive species from the Visitor Center area
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