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The Santa Fe National Forest is a protected national forest in northern New Mexico in the Southwestern United States. It was established in 1915 and covers 1,558,452 acres (6,306.83 km 2 ). Elevations range from 5,300 feet (1600 m) to 13,103 feet (4000 m) at the summit of Truchas Peak , located within the Pecos Wilderness .
Aug. 11—Parts of the Santa Fe National Forest near the Black Feather Fire have been closed as firefighters continue to battle the blaze. The closure order, issued by the U.S. Forest Service on ...
Aug. 3—The caterpillars may look fuzzy, but do not touch them. That's the advice the U.S. Forest Service has for people camping in central and northern New Mexico. Douglas-fir tussock moth ...
Sep. 21—Fire managers from the Santa Fe National Forest have tentatively announced a series of controlled burns in and around the Santa Fe area on the Española Ranger District this fall and winter.
Santa Fe National Forest — in northern New Mexico. Pages in category "Santa Fe National Forest" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total.
Jul. 5—The Carson and Santa Fe national forests are both temporarily banning campfires, grills and any other fires outside of developed campsites or picnic areas because of high fire danger. The ...
Jemez National Recreation Area is a national recreation area in the U.S. state of New Mexico. Located in Santa Fe National Forest, the U.S. Forest Service recreation area comprises 57,650 acres (23,330 ha) [1] and is administered by the U.S. Forest Service's Jemez Ranger District. The Forest Service administers the lands to promote the area for ...
Mar. 15—People who want to hike, bike, camp or just hang out in the Santa Fe National Forest will have to pony up some cash under a new plan to charge user fees. The good news for forestgoers is ...