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Read more about the article What Does the Unjust Firing of Federal Workers Mean for Public Lands?

What Does the Unjust Firing of Federal Workers Mean for Public Lands?

Thousands of federal employees who protect and manage our public lands are being unjustly fired.

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Read more about the article Trail Adopter Highlight: Meet the Field Institute of Taos

Trail Adopter Highlight: Meet the Field Institute of Taos

“The reward is in the joy and happiness of trail users enjoying outdoor recreation.”

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Read more about the article Trail Adopter Highlight: Meet the Taos Land Trust YCC Crew

Trail Adopter Highlight: Meet the Taos Land Trust YCC Crew

“Taos Land Trust empowers people to protect the land and traditions they love through education, advocacy and conservation."

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

Trail Adopter Highlight: Meet Red Willow Hospice

“The 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

Have writer's block?...we're here to help!

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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 Quarterly Report 2024-10 thru 2024-12

Quarterly Report 2024-10 thru 2024-12

ECTA Quarterly Report 2024-10 through 2024-12Download

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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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Enchanted Circle Trails Association

5 days ago

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The 2018 Rio Grande Trail Master Plan established a proposed alignment throughout most of the state, and they need YOUR help to do so. Finding a route for this plan between Santa Fe and Taos counties will help strengthen the connectivity between the 2 culturally rich communities. Take the survey below to contribute your input! survey123.arcgis.com/share/8974c9c910a64d9287d3abce5c46358b#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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Let's build the future of trails and recreation together 🤝🏻ECTA andVillage of Taos Ski Valleyalley are seeking community input to guide the creation of a draft trails and greenspaces plan for the Village of Taos Ski Valley.Make your voice heard by attending one of our community meetings or by taking our online survey:📆 Saturday March 7th from 5 PM–7 PM📍 Village Conference Room in the new firehouse on Firehouse Road☕ Snacks and refreshments will be provided🚗 Please park on Ocean Blvd, parking on and across the bridge is reserved for Village staff📆 Sunday March 15th from 4 PM–6 PM📍 Virtual via Zoom🆔Meeting ID 811 0362 5811🔗 us06web.zoom.us/j/81103625811🌐 Visit EnchantedCircleTrails.org for more information on the project and to take our online survey.❓ carel@EnchantedCircleTrails.#trailsconnectuse#enchantedcircletrailsr#enchantedcirclei#nmoutdoorsd#nmoutsidet#nmtruem#trailsr#nmtrailsr#taos##newmexicoe#getoutdoorsd#vtsv##villageoftaosskivalleyalley ... See MoreSee Less

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Enchanted Circle Trails Association

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New Mexico State Parks needs YOUR help to guide the future development of our public outdoor recreation resources across the state🥾Take this quick 8 question survey to help emphasize the importance of trails and public land access in Northern New Mexico😎app.maptionnaire.com/q/3he8prt2d384 #trailsconnectus #enchantedcircletrails #enchantedcircle #nmoutdoors #nmoutside #nmtrue #trails #nmtrails #nmtrue ... See MoreSee Less

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Enchanted Circle Trails Association

2 weeks ago

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Three ways to explore the #enchantedcircle without a lift ticket😎1️⃣ Find a new favorite trail to hike or snowshoe🥾 Did you know the Enchanted Circle has over 100 trails to explore? We all have our favorites, but don't miss the chance to discover your new go-to2️⃣ Discover the peace of bird-watching, we're home to hundreds of bird species, and there's plenty to see even in winter🦉3️⃣ Try out a new winter hobby like snowshoeing or fat-tire biking🚲 The beauty of Northern New Mexico is that it's always outside weather, you just have to find the right activity for y#trailsconnectus!#enchantedcircletrailsn#enchantedcirclei#nmoutdoorse#nmoutsidem#nmtrues#trailss#nmtrailsu#nmtruels #nmtrails #nmtrue ... See MoreSee Less

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    • Miranda Canyon
    • Bull of the Woods to Middle Fork
    • Horsethief Mesa
    • Outward Link Trail
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