Welcome to Carson National Forest
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The Carson National Forest spans 1.5 million acres of Northern New Mexico, encompassing portions of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, San Juan Mountains and the San Juan Basin. With elevations ranging from 6,500 to over 13,000 feet, the forest boasts diverse ecosystems, from the sagebrush to alpine and tundra.
Visitors can enjoy a wide range of outdoor activities, including hiking, mountain biking, camping, hunting and fishing. The forest is also home to New Mexico's tallest point, Wheeler Peak at
Safety First!
One Less Spark

Protect the forest and surrounding communities by following these fire-safe practices.
Douglas-Fir Tussock Moths Reemerge Near Taos

It’s a native insect, essentially doing its thing, but there are safety concerns when you're around them.
Popular Spring Topics
Campground Openings

As the weather warms up, find out when campgrounds reopen this spring.
Current Conditions

Springtime is a period of transition with many aspects to consider.
Fuelwood Permits

Get your fuelwood permit before it gets too cold.