Land & Resources Management

Welcome to the Land & Resources Management page, your source for information about ongoing projects, planned forest management activities, geospatial (GIS) data, and information about our individual staff areas/departments.

Planning

View our Forest Plan, Forest Plan Amendments and Monitoring Reports.

Projects

Links to planned proposed actions and ongoing projects at different stages of the NEPA process can be found here.

Resource Management

Links with information about our individual staff areas/departments such as Fire Management, Recreation, etc., can be found here.

Geospatial Data

Looking for online geospatial (GIS) data?  Here's where you'll find it.  If there is something you're are looking for that you can't find, click on the link to the left.

Santa Fe National Forest Current and Recent Projects

Under Analysis

  • Hermit's Peak and Calf Canyon (HPCC) Fires Recovery

    Proposal to facilitate restoration and recovery within the HPCC burned area on the Pecos/Las Vegas Ranger District.

  • Pecos Canyon Shelters

    Project focuses on stabilizing buildings at the Field Tract, Cowles, and Panchuela campgrounds to prevent further deterioration and to repair all existing roofs and stone chimneys to allow for future restoration work as needed.

  • Vault Toilet Replacement at Aspen Basin, Aspen Vista and Big Tesuque

    To replace three old vault toilets along Highway 475 to Ski Santa Fe and provide ADA access.

  • Windstream Fiber Optic Cable Installation

    Windstream internet service provider proposes to install buried and aerial fiber optic lines along roads and powerlines within the Santa Fe National Forest, to Sierra de los Pinos, Sulphur Creek and Mesa de Cuba.

Analysis Completed

  • Department of Energy-National Nuclear Security Administration(NNSA) Electrical Power Upgrade (EPCU)

    NNSA proposes to construct and operate a 115 kV transmission line on the Santa Fe NF (SFNF) to meet anticipated power needs at the Los Alamos National Laboratory. This project includes amending the SFNF Land Management Plan under 36 CFR 219 Regs

  • Encino Vista Landscape Restoration Project

    To restore the frequent-fire forests by modifying the arrangement of forest stands, openings, and interspaces in order to improve the potential for stand regeneration and offset the risk of forest type loss due to natural success an wildfire.

  • HPCC Post-Fire MSM Powerline Hazard Tree Abatement

    Hazard tree reduction within 100 feet of each side of the existing MSM powerlines in the HPCC post-fire landscape to reduce risk of damage to powerlines and potential fire hazard and to protect public safety using hand crews and chainsaws.

  • USGS Gage Stations at Buckman on the Rio Grande

    USGS has two gage stations upstream of Buckman Diversion Project to monitor river flow levels. Gages are together about 25 feet from the Rio Grand and transmit flow data through telemetry. Consist of metal box on stilts and a pipe going into river.

Cancelled

  • Army National Guard Helicopter Landing Zones on the Santa Fe National Forest.

    Army National Guard requests a 10 year authorization permit to use specific 30 meter radius locations on the Santa Fe National Forest as Helicopter landing Zones. Air Medical out of Los Alamos also requests to permit select locations west of Santa Fe

  • Atalaya Trail Run

    1st proposed trail run from St John's College parking area to the top of Atalaya Mountain and back. Proposed for July 2, 2016.

  • Capulin/Walker Flats CFRP Project

    This project will engage the public and prepare the necessary requirements for vegetative treatments that will reduce overgrown and overstocked conditions and thereby promoting better forest health, watershed conditions and wildlife habitat.

  • Century Link/PNM Santa Fe to Los Alamos Fiber Optic Project

    A Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) was singed by the Dept. of Energy (DOE) lead agency for this project. The FONSI was adopted by the Forest Service following the "One Federal Decision" guidance Under Executive Order 13807.

  • Cerro Pelon Timber Stand and Wildlife Habitat Improvement Project

    Thin pinyon-juniper approximately 315 ac. to improve the health and fire resilence of the stand. Espected results of increased pinyon nut production for birds and wildlife. Some additional herbaceous forage should also result with reduced soil loss.

  • Comexico Jones Hill Exploration

    Core drilling for mineral exploration on Jones Hill.

  • Duran 2010 Pumice Mine

    Develop an open pit pumice mine south of Cerro del Pino. The pumice will be sold under a competitive sale.

  • El Pueblo/Anton Chico Small Products

    The project area is overgrown and overstocked with woody vegetation consisting primarily of dense juniper and pinon. The majority of the trees are small averaging less than 12 inches DRC. The district proposes thinning and prescribed burning.

  • Forestwide Outfitter Guide Permit Project

    Issuance of special use permits for outfitter guides on all districts of the Santa Fe National Forest

  • Jemez Trick Tank Replacement / Relocation

    Replace four trick tanks damaged in the Las Conchas Fire.

  • New Mexico Gas Company Pipeline Maintenance Project

    We are proposing to allow the implementation of pipeline inspections, maintenance, and repairs on the Department of Energy (DOE) natural gas pipeline on Santa Fe National Forest System lands.

  • Pajarito Mountain Nordic Trails

    Hazard tree felling along Nordic ski trails and removal of top layer of stacked fuel along side of trail, except in Canada Bonita RNA. Also trail stabilization on eroded sections near Canada Bonita meadow.

  • Pajarito Temporary Water Pipeline Project

    Authorize for less than one year the installation of a temporary water pipeline and associated pumps to move approximately 10 million gallons of water from local reservoirs to make snow.

  • Ponderosa Water Association Amendment

    Install a new above ground water storage tank and establishing a 100 foot right-of-way to access the tank.

  • Replace McKinney Dam

    Remove McKinney Dam and replace it with a fish barrier.

  • Rio Grande Cutthroat Trout Restoration in the Upper-Pecos River Project

    The New Mexico Department of Game and Fish is proposing to restore Rio Grande Cutthroat trout in Willow Creek and upper Cow Creek within the upper Pecos watershed.

  • Rowe Mesa II

    proposing a project to promote a mosaic of healthy forests stands and natural grasslands by thinning and prescribed burning in pinon/juniper, and ponderosa pine trees that have encroached into the understory of woodlands and into meadows of Row Mesa.

  • Upper Pecos Canyon Roadside Thinning

    Project entails roadside thinning in the upper Pecos Canyon.

Project Archive

Some of our older projects can be accessed in our Project Archive.