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  1. Geography. Lincoln National Forest is located in the southeastern part of the US state of New Mexico. It consists of a number of non-contiguous units of land that begin around the state’s border with Texas and extend about as far north as the community of Carrizozo. The forest is situated within Otero, Eddy, Chaves, and Lincoln counties.

  2. The Village of Ruidoso is home to the Smokey Bear District of Lincoln National Forest and ranges in elevation from 5,400 to 11,580 feet. There are two wilderness areas with year-round outdoor recreation including hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, camping, hunting, skiing, and snowboarding. Lincoln National Forest.

  3. Where is the best waterfall trail to hike in Lincoln National Forest? According to users from AllTrails.com, the best waterfall trail to hike in Lincoln National Forest is Bridal Veil Falls and Grand View Trail, which has a 4.5 star rating from 618 reviews. This trail is 6.1 mi long with an elevation gain of 613 ft.

  4. Nov 14, 2023 · The Lincoln National Forest has many recreation and scientific opportunities in the hundreds of caves located in the forest. Get a Caving Permit To obtain a caving permit contact Jennifer Foote , or call or visit the Guadalupe Ranger District in Carlsbad, NM, 575-885-4181.

  5. Bring Home a Story! Recreation.gov is the government's centralized travel planning platform and reservation system for 14 federal agencies, offering the tools, tips, and information needed for you to discover destinations and activities, plan a trip, and explore outdoor and cultural destinations in your zip code and across the country.

  6. Let us all enjoy the trails, safely and mindful of the treasures of the Lincoln National Forest. February 2023. In Smokey Bear, T31, T44 Three Rivers Trail and T46 Dry Canyon Trail are closed because of fire damage. New trail T99 Mine Ridge Trail in Grindstone Lake area. Please help prevent wildfires!

  7. 14-Day Stay Limit 03-08-00-23-002. Order Number: #03-08-02-24-001: Forest Service Road 162 B (La Luz Canyon Road) View All Alerts.

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