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The roads and developed trails of the Lincoln National Forest are popular areas for Off-Highway Vehicles (OHVs), such as motorcycles and ATVs. All three districts allow OHVs less than 50" wide on designated forest service roads. Riders should consult the current Motor Vehicle User Map to see which forest roads are open to OHVs.
Field Guide to Sabino Canyon: 2010, 2013 Six New Mexico Recreational Maps: 2009 Ducks at a Distance, 12th edition: 2004, 2008 Trail Guide to Lincoln National Forest, 2nd Revised Edition 2001 Out and About in a Day: Outdoor Fun on Northern Utah’s Public Lands 1999 Wild and Scenic Rio Chama: River Guide: 1999 Trail Guide to Lincoln National ...
The White Mountain Wilderness is a 46,963 acre designated wilderness area managed by the United States Forest Service.Located in the Smokey Bear Ranger District of the Lincoln National Forest, the White Mountain Wilderness lies in the Sierra Blanca mountains of south central New Mexico, approximately 15 miles (24 km) north northwest of the town of Ruidoso.
Road closures in Lincoln National Forest. U.S. Highway 70 from mile marker 245 in Mescalero to mile marker 258 east of Carrizozo is closed. U.S. Highway 70 from mile marker 250 west of Apache to ...
Capitan Mountains Wilderness is a 35,067-acre (14,191 ha) Wilderness area located within the Lincoln National Forest in New Mexico. The area was added to the National Wilderness Preservation System on December 19, 1980 by Public Law 96-550.
The Sacramento Mountains are a mountain range in the south-central part of the U.S. state of New Mexico, lying just east of Alamogordo in Otero County (small portions of the range lie in Lincoln County and Chaves County). From north to south, the Sacramento Mountains extend for 85 miles (137 km), and from east to west they encompass 42 miles ...
Two lightning-caused fires detected in the Lincoln National Forest May 17 continued to burn as of Monday, fire officials said. The fires were not containment and 10 acres had burned in the White ...
Monjeau Lookout was completed in 1940 by the Civilian Conservation Corps to serve as a fire lookout tower within Lincoln National Forest, New Mexico, United States, and remains in active use as a destination for forest visitors. The structure is a 14-by-14-foot (4.3 m × 4.3 m) native stone tower which contains living quarters, and is topped ...