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Read more about the article Q2RRT Environmental Assessment

Q2RRT Environmental Assessment

In cooperation with USFS Carson National Forest, and the Town of Red River, the Enchanted Circle Trails Association seeks a…

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Read more about the article NM150 Path Survey and Engineering

NM150 Path Survey and Engineering

In collaboration with Taos Pueblo, the Enchanted Circle Trails Association seeks qualified candidates to submit a proposal for the Survey…

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Read more about the article Bridge to Bridge Biology Survey

Bridge to Bridge Biology Survey

The Bridge-to-Bridge segment of the Rio Grande Trail falls in the Bureau of Land Management Rio Grande Del Norte National…

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Read more about the article Bridge To Bridge Arch Survey

Bridge To Bridge Arch Survey

The Bridge-to-Bridge segment of the Rio Grande Trail falls in the Bureau of Land Management Rio Grande Del Norte National…

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Enchanted Circle Trails Association

5 days ago

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Since 2019 when the Outdoor Recreation Division was created by Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham, the division has invested over $30 million into trails and outdoor infrastructure projects, and right now over 30,000 New Mexicans are employed in the outdoor recreation sector🌲#trailsconnectus #enchantedcircletrails #enchantedcircle #nmoutdoors #nmoutside #nmtrue #trails #nmtrails #nmtrue ... See MoreSee Less

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Enchanted Circle Trails Association

1 week ago

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Don't forget that applications for working with us this summer via Rocky Mountain Youth Corps are due soon😎Applications for summer supervisor and assistant crew lead are due April 27th, and crew applications are due May 4th. If you're interested in getting to live your best life and get paid to be outside, this is the position for you, get paid where y#trailsconnectuss#enchantedcircletrailsr#enchantedcirclen#nmoutdoorsn#nmoutside##nmtrued#trailsu#nmtrails #RMYCa#workwhereyouplayereyouplay ... See MoreSee Less

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For today�#winterwednesdayesday, we want to chat about safely viewing wildlife this spring🍃Spring time is one of the best times to get outside, and it's also the time of year where all sorts of creatures that#enchantedcirclentedCircle home are having babies.When out and about on trails or in the backcountry this spring, be sure to keep a safe distance from all wildlife (no matter how big or small). If you see a young animal on its own, don't touch it, but if you're worried, you can always call NM Game and Fish to check it out. What's your favorite baby animal to (safely)#trailsconnectusw#enchantedcircletrailsu#enchantedcirclel#nmoutdoorsc#nmoutsidel#nmtruet#trailsn#nmtrails##nmtrue#trails #nmtrails #nmtrue ... See MoreSee Less

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In 2024, the outdoor recreation industry added $3.6 billion to New Mexico’s GDP, supported 31,454 jobs, providing $1.7 billion in wages and benefits for New Mexico workers. ... See MoreSee Less

Outdoor Recreation is a $3.6 Billion Industry in New Mexico

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Learn how New Mexico's outdoor recreation industry generates $3.6 billion, with significant contributions to the state's GDP and employment.
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  • Plan & Develop
    • Village of Taos Ski Valley Trails and Greenspaces Plan
    • HWY 150 Path
    • Questa to Red River Trail
    • Rio Grande Trail: Bridge to Bridge
    • Talpa Ridge
    • Miranda Canyon
    • Bull of the Woods to Middle Fork
    • Horsethief Mesa
    • Outward Link Trail
  • Maintain
    • Adopt-a-Trail Program
    • Trail Master Training
    • Crosscut Saw Training
    • Wilderness First Aid Training
    • Trail Stewardship Events
  • Promote
    • Maps
    • Regional Trail Kiosks
    • Trail Brochures
  • About
    • Trails Plan
    • Benefits of Trails
    • Join the Team
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