Las Cruces District Office
Welcome to southwestern New Mexico, where public lands offer an amazing diversity of outdoor recreation opportunities! BLM's Las Cruces District Office manages 5.4 million acres of public land from the western side of the Guadalupe Mountains to the Arizona border, and from Sierra County and the southern edge of the Gila National Forest to the Mexican border. These public lands include majestic, scenic mountain ranges jutting from the desert floor, and towering over the surrounding desert. The confluence of the Chihuahuan desert, Rocky Mountains, great plains, Sonoran desert, and Sierra Madre make the area the most biologically and recreationally diverse region of New Mexico.
Las Cruces Planning
Tri-County Resource Management Plans and Environmental Impact Statement
- Status - Developing the draft document
- Document - Environmental Impact Statement
All other planning projects for the Las Cruces District Office