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Cibola National Forest

 
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Cibola National Forest
2113 Osuna Road, NE
Albuquerque, NM 87113 Phone: (505) 346-3900

United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service.

About Us

Rotating photo of a Red Leaf, Horses at the Sandia Mountains, Ruins at Mills Canyon, a Deer, and the East Sandia Mountains

Like most of the National Forests located in the western states, the Cibola National Forest grew out of lands that originally were known as Forest Reserves.  These reserves were first established in the late 1800s and early 1900s as a means of affording protection to natural resources, such as watersheds, trees, and soils. Cibola, pronounced See ' -bo-lah, is thought to be the original Zuni Indian name for their group of pueblos or tribal lands. Later, the Spanish interpreted the word to mean, " buffalo. " Valued for its recreation opportunities, natural beauty, timber, watersheds, water, forage, and wilderness resources, the forest is managed to give the American people the greatest benefits that can be produced on a permanent basis.

For more history and information about the Cibola National Forest, its climate, size, and recreational opportunities please visit our extended information page. More.

PHOTO GALLERIES

Take a virtual tour through some of our favorite forest places!

 

MT. TAYLOR RANGER DISTRICT PHOTO GALLERY

MOUNTAINAIR RANGER DISTRICT PHOTO GALLERY

MAGDALENA RANGER DISTRICT PHOTO GALLERY

SANDIA RANGER DISTRICT PHOTO GALLERY

KIOWA/RITA BLANCA RANGER DISTRICT PHOTO GALLERY

BLACK KETTLE RANGER DISTRICT PHOTO GALLERY

When using any photos from this website for commercial or website purposes please do so with the caption "Courtesy of US Forest Service".  Thank you.

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ABOUT THE SOUTHWEST REGION
There are six national forests in Arizona, five national forests and a national grassland in New Mexico, and one national grassland each in Oklahoma and the Texas panhandle.

 

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HISTORY
History of the Forest Service in the Southwest, creation of Forest Reserves and National Forests, Smokey Bear, and more.

 

USDA Forest Service - Cibola National Forest
Last Modified: Monday, 28 April 2008 at 17:59:32 EDT


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