The Santa Fe National Forest
is one of the five National Forests in New Mexico. The National
Forests are America's great outdoors, here to serve the American
people at work and play. Some of the finest mountain scenery
in the Southwest is found in the 1.6 million acres covered
by the Santa Fe National Forest. Elevations rise from 5,300
to 13,103 feet at the summit of Truchas Peak, located within
the Pecos Wilderness. Our objective is to maintain that natural
beauty.
SANTA FE SPOTLIGHT
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Travel Management Rule - The new Travel Management Rule requires the Forest to designate a system of roads, trails, and areas for motor vehicle use. The Forest has finalized their Proposed Action and Travel Analysis Process (TAP) report. More »
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Recreation Facility Analysis Process The public is invited to help plan the future of recreation sites on the Forest through the Recreation Facility Analysis (RFA) process. RFA is a national analysis process used to create a sustainable program that aligns recreation sites with visitors' desires, expectations, and use. More » |
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Get Your Updated Forest Maps Today The Santa Fe National Forest has recently updated the Santa Fe National Forest Visitors Map, Pecos Wilderness Map, San Pedro Parks Wilderness Map and 7.5 minute topographic quadrangle maps. Maps are available at all Forest offices or by calling (505) 438-7840.
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Forest Fire Information Hotline - The Forest has implemented a new toll-free number, 1-877-971-FIRE, designed to share information with the public about Wildfires, Prescribed Fires, Fire Use Fires, and Wildfire Prevention Tips.
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FOREST PLANNING RULE
On March 30, 2007, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California issued an injunction that ordered the Forest Service to discontinue use of the 2005 planning rule to amend or revise land management plans. As a result, the
final 2008 Planning Rule was released in March. More »
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CURRENT EVENTS
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Buckman Water Diversion Project Final Decision The U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management (BLM) have issued a final decision on the Buckman Water Diversion Project. This culminates a five-year analysis process led by the Forest Service and BLM. February 11, 2008
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Current
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Restrictions, Closures Fires, Safety Alerts, and Advisories. Check » |
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