We’re hosting a volunteer project to clear logs from the trail connecting Stewart Lake to Lake Katherine, two stunning alpine lakes in the Pecos Wilderness.
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Category: Events
Trail Clearing in the Manzano Mountain Wilderness
New Mexico Wilderness Alliance is clearing the northern sections of the Manzano Crest Trail No. 170 on July 8-9th. We will be clearing brush where the trail is
Read MoreTererro Mine Public Meeting
The Pecos is in danger. Join us to learn more about the current status of mining in the Pecos, the administrative mineral withdrawal process, and
Read MoreWhite Mountain Wilderness – Portal Sign Project (Day Project)
New Mexico Wild is installing 2 wilderness portal signs at the Nogal Canyon and Crest Trail wilderness entrance. We’ll meet at Ski Apache at 9:00
Read MoreApache Kid Wilderness Trail Clearing Trip (Overnight – Backpacking)
New Mexico Wild has taken on the responsibility to clear Apache Kid Trail #43 near San Mateo Peak. Join us on an overnight backpacking trip
Read MoreStop Tererro Mine: Administrative Withdrawal Resolution Presented at Santa Fe County Commission Meeting
The Stop Tererro Mine Coalition has formed a subcommittee to work with the Department of the Interior, BLM, and the Santa Fe National Forest to
Read MoreFloat Trip on the Rio Grande Lower Gorge with Far Flung Adventures
Join New Mexico Wild and Far Flung Adventures for a float trip down the Lower Gorge area of the Rio Grande! 20% of the proceeds
Read MoreFloat Trip on the Rio Chama with Far Flung Adventures
Join New Mexico Wild and Far Flung Adventures for a float trip down the Wild and Scenic segment of the Rio Chama! 20% of the
Read MoreWebinar Event: New study reveals relationship between public lands and the climate and mass extinction crises
The world struggles with the related environmental crises of climate change and mass species extinction. New Mexicans are already experiencing reduced snowpack, historic drought and
Read MorePecos River Earth Day Celebration
In July of 2022, nearly 180 miles of streams and 43 acres of wetlands in the upper Pecos watershed were protected as Outstanding Natural Resource
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