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Lincoln National Forest

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Lincoln National Forest is a unit of the U.S. Forest Service located in southern New Mexico. Established by Presidential Proclamation in 1902 as the Lincoln Forest Preserve, the 1103897acre forest begins near the Texas border and contains lands in parts of Chaves, Eddy, Lincoln, and Otero, counties. The three Ranger Districts within the forest contain all or part of four mountain ranges, and include a variety of different environmental areas, from desert to heavily forested mountains and sub-alpine grasslands. Established to balance conservation, resource management, and recreation, the lands of the Lincoln National Forest include important local timber resources, protected wilderness areas, and popular recreation and winter sports areas. The forest headquarters is located in Alamogordo, N.M. with local offices in Carlsbad, Cloudcroft, and Ruidoso.HistoryThe modern Lincoln National Forest traces its origins to several different forest reserves and national forests designated in the 1902-1908 period. These included the Lincoln Forest Preserve, a 545,256 acre area established July 26, 1902 around Capitan and Lincoln, the 78,480 acre Gallinas Forest Preserve established on November 5, 1906 in the Gallinas Mountains west of Gallinas, the Guadalupe National Forest, established April 19, 1907 in the mountains along the Texas border, and the Sacramento National Forest, created on April 24, 1907 to preserve the forested heights of the Sacramento Mountains near Alamogordo. Scattered throughout south-central New Mexico, these individual units contained lands in the Guadalupe, Sacramento, Sierra Blanca/White Mountains, Capitan and Gallinas ranges, and encompassed environments from the desert shrubs at the floor of the Chihuahuan Desert through forests of Piñon, Pine and Juniper to sub-alpine grasslands above the tree-line.



"The Lincoln National Forest covers 1.1 million acres in southern, NM. We have 3 district offices in Ruidoso, Cloudcroft and Carlsbad and one supervisor's office in Alamogordo. Our offices are open from 8am-4pm. The forest is open 24/7/365 unless closed it due to fire danger. Our mission is caring for the land and serving the people. Our visitors enjoy a wide array of outdoor activities like hiking, camping, dirt bike riding, mountain biking, etc. However, please note, we do not have any OHV trails suitable for side-by-sides."
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Reviews
We had a fantastic week here in August escaping the heat of Arizona. The location was perfect for hiking, exploring, and quick trips into the little town of Cloudcroft for essentials or non-essentials like Forest Pie at the Black Bear Bakery! The sites are a bit close together, however, being nestled among the tall pines gives you an element of privacy. The camp host Mark does a fabulous job of maintaining this campground. The pit toilets are the cleanest we've experienced anywhere !, generator hours are limited, and a leash law is strictly enforced which we greatly appreciate since we've had issues with large, aggressive, non-leashed dogs in campgrounds. So happy to have found this summer getaway and we will certainly be back! Restrooms: Cleanest pit toilet ever!!! Dog-friendliness: My little pooch and I felt very safe walking around the campground and nearby trails since a leash law is strictly enforced.
Excellent "off grid" camping, endless trails to explore that just go and go. Went to go see the eclipse with friends, wonderful time!
Beautiful place, quiet and just nature all around. It's a bit far from Cloudcroft but worth the drive. There was no mobile signal of any carrier, which made it even more peaceful. Highly recommended Restrooms: Fixed restrooms, not portable.
I hunt here every two years or so. Such a scenic area! I camp primatively most times and just viewing the diverse wildlife in the area makes the trip a memorable experience.
beautiful place Not busy when we went Early August. The road was great coming through the reservation and through the Lincoln National Forest to Cloudcroft NM Watch out for elk and deer.
Nice views and free camping. Be careful pulling a camper when finding a place to camp. Some of the camp roads come to a dead end, and it would be hard/impossible to turn around.
Absolutely beautiful & the temperature is 30 degrees cooler than anywhere else! Must drive through!
This is the Sunspot area in Cloudcroft and it is such a beautiful and peaceful area to camp. Also has many trails to walk and explore and great ATV and HTV trails as well.
Beautiful national forest. Went during the summer and it was still snowing and chilly so can just imagine how it’s like in the winter. Lots of hiking spots and has a little small town that you can go into for food and lodging. Make sure you have some sort of app like all trails or maybe a map because some of the hiking spots can be easy to get off track, especially in the snow.
Disperse camping. It was great. The roads to so.e of the area was rocky. Watch your vehicle. Dog-friendliness: Keep the dogs closeby, animals cone in a d out throughout the forest
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