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Effective beginning 06/04/2025:  This website, and all linked websites under the control of the agency is under review and content may change.

Learning Opportunities on the Gila

The Gila National Forest has a lot of activities and learning opportunities that are perfect for parents and teachers.  Kids and adults alike will love some of the interpretive sites around the forest like the Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument and Catwalk Recreation Area.

Rich History

The Gila National Forest has a rich history displayed in the prehistoric settlements on the forest and the many geological formations.  Kids will also like rockhounding and fossil hunting on the forest.  The high biodiversity on the Gila makes it an attractive destination for those looking to learn about and appreciate wildlife.  There are unique confluences of ecosystems here with riparian systems adjacent to high desert and old growth forests as well.

Get Involved with Nature

It is important to get our kids involved with nature, both to keep kids active and learning about the world around them and to foster an appreciation for nature that will continue throughout their lives.  Contact  one of the Ranger District Offices for further information on great places to take the kids for fun and learning.

Gila Film School

The Gila Film School was a first-of-its-kind documentary filmmaking program at New Mexico State University, offered in collaboration with the Forest Service, with the objective of creating a showcase of short films for the Centennial Celebration of the Gila Wilderness.

The Forest Service is hosting these films about the Gila Wilderness to share with educators and students to celebrate outdoor learning and the power of environmental storytelling. Each film is accompanied by a director statement, biographies of the student filmmakers, discussion questions and vocabulary. 

Conservation Education

The Forest Service has a  Conservation Education web site.  This site is dedicated to educators - both formal and non-formal.  We invite you to visit this excellent wealth of information and take advantage of the varied resources provided.  Topics include climate change, wildlife and wildlands, NatureWatch, More Kids in the Woods and more!  There are links to programs and materials, contests and where to order Smokey Bear materials.

Additional Resources

Last updated June 17th, 2025