Join us for a special event in partnership with Grant County’s newest brewery, Open Space Brewing! Together, we’re rallying community support for the Gila River’s
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Cabezon Peak Day Project
We’re leading a project to further define the popular Sharkey Loop Trail surrounding Cabezon Peak. Several sections of this trail have become indiscernible, and we
Read MoreAnnual Holiday Party & Membership Meeting
New Mexico Wild members & supporters are invited to join us for the New Mexico Wild Holiday Party & Annual Membership Meeting. When: Friday, December
Read MoreManzano Mountain Wilderness Sign Installation Day
We are conducting a quick, 1-day sign installation project, heading to various locations around the Manzano Mountain wilderness. This will help to keep the public
Read MoreGila Centennial Loop Kiosk Installation – Woody’s Corral
In preparation for the 100th anniversary of the Gila being designated as America’s first Wilderness and the start of the National Wilderness Preservation System, New
Read MoreGila Centennial Loop Kiosk Installation – Middle Fork Trailhead
In preparation for the 100th anniversary of the Gila being designated as America’s first Wilderness and the start of the National Wilderness Preservation System, New
Read MoreGila Centennial Loop Kiosk Installation – Sandy Point (Crest #182 Trailhead)
In preparation for the 100th anniversary of the Gila being designated as America’s first Wilderness and the start of the National Wilderness Preservation System, New
Read More2 day, 1 night Campsite Rehabilitation in the White Mountain Wilderness
We’re hosting a 2 day, 1 night volunteer project to rehabilitate and dismantle campsites in the White Mountain Wilderness! With your help, we’ll work to
Read MorePecos Wilderness Signage Project
Spend a weekend volunteering in the Pecos Wilderness! New Mexico Wild is hosting a Wilderness Ranger-led volunteer project to install signs in the beautiful Pecos
Read More*FULL* Jemez Trash Cleanup
Join us for a day cleaning up the Jemez! The Jemez sees lots of recreational use that results in an accumulation of trash and impact.
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