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Read more about the article Taos Pueblo awarded grant for developing the NM 150 multi-use path and clearing Pueblo trails.

Taos Pueblo awarded grant for developing the NM 150 multi-use path and clearing Pueblo trails.

Taos Pueblo has been awarded a Trails+ grant from the New Mexico Outdoor Recreation Department for two major projects on…

Continue ReadingTaos Pueblo awarded grant for developing the NM 150 multi-use path and clearing Pueblo trails.

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1 week ago

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Have you heard of Forest Therapy? Forest Therapy typically involves meditative walks through the forest with the objective of reconnecting with nature and decreasing stress. Even in the winter, it's so important to get outside and enjoy this beautiful area we live in.Read more about Forest Therapy at the link from National Geographic below, and tell us how you're going to reconnect with nature this winter:www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/article/forest-therapy#trailsconnectuss#enchantedcircletrailsr#enchantedcirclen#nmoutdoorsn#NMOutside##nmtrued#NMOutdoorReco#foresttherapyesttherapy ... See MoreSee Less

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Did you know 76% of surveyed New Mexicans consider themselves outdoor enthusiasts? Check out more great NM Outdoor Recreation facts: edd.newmexico.gov/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/20HE_NM_Outdoor_Rec_Report_R3_BP_web-1.pdf#trailsconnectus #enchantedcircletrails #enchantedcircle #nmoutdoors #NMOutside #nmtrue #NMOutdoorRec ... See MoreSee Less

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Enchanted Circle Trails Association is with Heritage Inspirations LLC.

2 weeks ago

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Have you participated in "Green Exercise" lately? 🪁Green Exercise - or outdoor exercise - combines two-health enhancing activities: moving your body and getting outdoors.There are so many ways to still get outside and move: dance at Kit Carson, participate in some outdoor yoga, ski at one of our many ski areas, or convince your friends to try Tai Chi outside...get creative, get outside, and move!😎#trailsconnectus #enchantedcircletrails #enchantedcircle #nmoutdoors #nmoutside #nmtrue #trails #nmtrails #nmtrue ... See MoreSee Less

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Take this DOT survey! s.alchemer.com/s3/atp-surveySafe, separated bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure should be a MANDATORY addition to any road construction or reconstruction --- not an afterthought "if we can find the money."Survey also available in spanish: s.alchemer.com/s3/atp-survey-spanish ... See MoreSee Less

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    • 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
    • Trail Stewardship Events
  • Promote
    • Maps
    • Regional Trail Kiosks
    • Trail Brochures
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    • Trails Plan
    • Benefits of Trails
    • Join the Team
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