The Santa Fe National Forest is located in northern New Mexico and covers over 1.5 million acres of land. It is known for its diverse landscape, which includes mountains, canyons, and forests. The forest is home to a variety of plant and animal species, making it an important ecological area.
The Santa Fe National Forest is a vital ecological area, providing habitat for a wide variety of plant and animal species. The forest is home to black bears, elk, deer, and numerous bird species. The diverse landscape of the forest helps support this rich biodiversity.
The Santa Fe National Forest is a beautiful and diverse landscape located in northern New Mexico. It offers visitors a wide range of outdoor activities, from hiking and camping to fishing and horseback riding. Here are some of the most popular points of interest in the Santa Fe National Forest:
Whether you're looking for outdoor adventure or simply a peaceful retreat in nature, the Santa Fe National Forest has something for everyone. Explore these popular points of interest and discover the beauty of this stunning natural landscape.
Description: Looking South from Hermit's Peak, Pecos Wilderness, Santa Fe National Forest
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Description: Looking down Caja del Rio Canyon (known locally as Diablo Canyon) in Santa Fe National Forest, New Mexico
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Description: Looking down on Lake Katherine from near the peak of Sante Fe Baldy Mountain
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Description: Looking west-southwest from the Hermit's Peak Trail in Pecos Wilderness, Santa Fe National Forest, New Mexico
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Description: Mountain Stream - Santa Fe National Forest
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Description: Partially burned forest along trail #223 in the Pecos Wilderness of the Santa Fe National Forest. Hermits Peak is visible in the distance.
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Description: U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Sonny Perdue will participate in a meet and greet with Santa Fe National Forest employees and cooperators during the annual Forest Management Plan consultation meeting, at the Santa Fe National Forest Headquarters in Santa Fe, New Mexico, on May 14, 2018. USDA Photo by Lance Cheung. Secretary Perdue is on his fourth "Back to Our Roots" tour to hear ideas and concerns from local farmers, ranchers, producers, foresters, agriculture students, business owners, community leaders, and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) employees. The tour will last through Thursday, May 17th and include stops in New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming, and Nebraska. This is Secretary Perdue’s fourth “Back to Our Roots” tour since taking office just more than a year ago. On his first tour in August of 2017, Secretary Perdue toured Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois, and Indiana. In September of 2017, Secretary Perdue traveled on his second tour to Connecticut, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire. Most recently, Secretary Perdue visited Michigan, Ohio, and Kentucky during his third tour in early April. For photos from the tours, please go to www.flickr.com/photos/usdagov/collections/72157689539524440/. To watch a recap of Secretary Perdue’s first year and the tours, please go to www.usda.gov/year-one. To stay connected, go to @USDA @USDAgov @SecretarySonny
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