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Read more about the article Trail Adopter Highlight: Meet Red Willow Hospice

Trail Adopter Highlight: Meet Red Willow Hospice

β€œThe most rewarding part of being in the AAT program is knowing that our efforts are directly contributing to the preservation and sustainability of a trail that so many people rely on."

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Read more about the article Public Comment Examples for the Questa to Red River Trail

Public Comment Examples for the Questa to Red River Trail

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Read more about the article Trail Adopter Highlight: Meet the Taos Mountain Bike Association (TMBA)

Trail Adopter Highlight: Meet the Taos Mountain Bike Association (TMBA)

"Our mountain bike organization adopted the South Boundary Trail because it is our pride and joy. It is our place of reverence."

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Read more about the article Trail Adopter Highlight: Meet the Moreno Valley Trekkers

Trail Adopter Highlight: Meet the Moreno Valley Trekkers

"The Moreno Valley Trekkers have a long history of giving back to the Enchanted Circle Trails network within the Moreno Valley and beyond."

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Read more about the article Trail Adopter Highlight: Meet the Taos Trail Runners

Trail Adopter Highlight: Meet the Taos Trail Runners

"We organize group trail runs with the mission of building an active and connected community through exploration of our public land."

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Read more about the article Trail Adopter Highlight: Meet the Friends of the Carson Trails

Trail Adopter Highlight: Meet the Friends of the Carson Trails

I believe that everyone who uses the trails has a certain obligation to help keep them clear of blow downs and maintained.

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Read more about the article Trail Adopter Highlight: Meet the New Mexico Volunteers for the Outdoors

Trail Adopter Highlight: Meet the New Mexico Volunteers for the Outdoors

Β β€œNMVFO has found that great work is done when we partner with other organizations, like the AAT program.”

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Read more about the article Trail Adopter Highlight: Meet the Taos Community Foundation

Trail Adopter Highlight: Meet the Taos Community Foundation

"The breadth of our work can be simplified to gathering, stewarding and sharing community resources."

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Read more about the article 10th Anniversary of the Columbine-Hondo Wilderness

10th Anniversary of the Columbine-Hondo Wilderness

The Columbine-Hondo Wilderness was officially added to the National Wilderness Preservation System on December 19th, 2014 and is the Enchanted Circle's youngest Wilderness Area.

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Read more about the article Forest Bathing 101

Forest Bathing 101

What is Forest Bathing? Forest bathing (aka Nature and Forest Therapy) is a simple, mindfulness practice that involves meditating or…

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Couldn't make it to our last two community meetings for the Village of Taos Ski Valley's Trails and Greenspaces Plan? 😰 Not to fret! Join ECTVillage of Taos Ski ValleySki Valley for our final community meeting of the year from the cozy comfort of your home πŸ πŸ“† Monday December 15th from 5 PM–7 PMπŸ“ Online via ZoomπŸ†”Meeting ID 841 8353 9584πŸ”— us06web.zoom.us/j/84183539584🌐 Visit EnchantedCircleTrails.org for more information on the project❓ carel@EnchantedCircleTr#trailsconnectuss#enchantedcircletrailsr#enchantedcirclen#nmoutdoorsn#NMOutside##nmtrued#trailsu#nmtrails #taosa#NewMexico##getoutdoorse#vtsvo#villageoftaosskivalleysskivalley ... See MoreSee Less

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Enchanted Circle Trails Association

2 weeks ago

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After you finish shredding it on the slopes ⛷️, come join ECTA and the Village of Taos Ski Valley for a community discussion on the future of trails and greenspaces in and around the Village.πŸ“† Saturday December 13th from 5 PM–7 PMπŸ“ Village Conference Room in the new firehouse on Firehouse RoadπŸš— Please park on Ocean Blvd, parking on and across the bridge is reserved for Village staffβ˜• Snacks and refreshments will be provided🌐 Visit EnchantedCircleTrails.org for more information on the project and upcoming meetings❓ carel@EnchantedCircleTrails.org#trailsconnectus #enchantedcircletrails #enchantedcircle #nmoutdoors #NMOutside #nmtrue #trails #nmtrails #taos #NewMexico #getoutdoors #vtsv #villageoftaosskivalley ... See MoreSee Less

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Enchanted Circle Trails Association

2 weeks ago

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Did you see the spotlight about the Questa to Red River Trail in the newest edition of Enchanted Outpost Magazine?This trail is going to be ADA Accessible and will be open for hiking, biking, and everything in between! Loren Bell, our fearless director here at ECTA, is quoted in the article saying "this trail embodies the spirit of the Enchanted Circle Trails Plan, which envisions a fully connected regional system for all trail users."What are you most excited about for this new trail once it's open?! Follow the link below to read the whole article (Winter 2025 edition, page 108)😎enchantedoutpost.com/#trailsconnectus #enchantedcircletrails #enchantedcircle #nmoutdoors #nmoutside #nmtrue #trails #nmtrails #nmtrue ... See MoreSee Less

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Enchanted Circle Trails Association is with Taos Ski Valley.

2 weeks ago

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Join Taos Ski Valley on December 20–21, 2025 for their 4th Annual Community Weekend. 🀩 We'll be there on the 20th from 3-5 pm to talk to you about all the work we've been doing within our community and what we have planned for 2026!β›·πŸ‚TSVI will also be offering FREE first-time ski/snowboard lessons for kids and adults, and word on the street is that the big man Santa πŸŽ…πŸΌ will be making an appe#trailsconnectuss#enchantedcircletrailsr#enchantedcirclen#nmoutdoorsn#NMOutside##nmtrued#trailsu#nmtrails #nmtruels #nmtrue ... See MoreSee Less

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