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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

 “NMVFO 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 Quartly Report 2024-04 through 2024-06

Quartly Report 2024-04 through 2024-06

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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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RFP – Devisadero Ramp

The Enchanted Circle Trails Association (ECTA) seeks a qualified contractor to plan and construct a rock retaining wall, ramp, and…

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Read more about the article Quartly Report 2024-01 through 2024-03

Quartly Report 2024-01 through 2024-03

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Read more about the article ECTA Quarterly Report 2023-10 through 2023-12

ECTA Quarterly Report 2023-10 through 2023-12

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Read more about the article EXPLORE Act introduced to House of Representatives

EXPLORE Act introduced to House of Representatives

On November 28, 2023, Congressman Westerman and Congressman Grijalva introduced the Expanding Public Lands Outdoor Recreation Experiences (EXPLORE) Act to…

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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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We're again partnering with Rocky Mountain Youth Corps to field a Youth Conservation Corps. Applications for summer Supervisor and Assistant Crew Lead are due April 17. 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 yo#trailsconnectuss#enchantedcircletrailsr#enchantedcirclen#nmoutdoorsn#nmoutside##nmtrued#trailsu#nmtrails #nmtruels #nmtrue ... See MoreSee Less

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ECTA and the Village of Taos Ski Valley are seeking input for a conceptual trails and greenspaces plan from YOU, the people who know our community best.Please join us tomorrow for the fourth in a series of community meetings:📆 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🌐 Visit EnchantedCircleTrails.org for more information on the project and to take our online survey.❓ carel@EnchantedCircleTrails.org#trailsconnectus #enchantedcircletrails #enchantedcircle #nmoutdoors #nmoutside #nmtrue #trails #nmtrails #taos #NewMexico #getoutdoors #vtsv #villageoftaosskivalley ... See MoreSee Less

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This #WinterWednesday, we're talking about the incredible economic benefit outdoor recreation creates in our state. 🤑Winter snow activities are the 3rd biggest recreational revenue for the state ❄, and NMORD shared this statistic: For every $1 invested in outdoor programming, New Mexico earns $6 in social value, which directly translates to improved quality of life.While our winter might not have been the most epic for snowfall, it gives us more chances to explore outside.What are you looking forward to doing outside this spring?🌹#trailsconnectuse#enchantedcircletrailsr#enchantedcirclei#nmoutdoorsd#nmoutsidet#nmtruem#trailsr#nmtrailsr#nmtruemtrue ... See MoreSee Less

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    • Updates
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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
    • Trail Stewardship Events
  • Promote
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    • Regional Trail Kiosks
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