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Lincoln National Forest Trails

Grindstone Trail

Check out the Lincoln National Forest Trails page to find more information about our trails, their status, difficulty rating, and length. 

Campground and Day-Use Concession Pre-Solicitation

Upper Fir Campground

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Recreation on the Lincoln National Forest

The Lincoln National Forest is a diverse and scenic destination in southern New Mexico, offering a wide range of recreational opportunities for visitors of all interests and experience levels. Spanning over 1.1 million acres, the forest is home to the Sacramento, Guadalupe, and Smokey Bear Ranger Districts, each featuring unique landscapes, from high-elevation pine forests and rugged canyons to rolling grasslands and desert foothills. 

Whether you're seeking adventure, relaxation, or connection to nature, the Lincoln National Forest has something for everyone. Popular activities include hiking, camping, OHV riding, hunting, fishing, horseback riding, and wildlife viewing. During the winter months, snow-covered trails provide opportunities for snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and sledding.

The forest is also rich in history and culture, with opportunities to explore historic sites, old mining towns, and even the birthplace of Smokey Bear, the iconic symbol of wildfire prevention.

With an extensive trail system, designated recreation areas, and breathtaking scenery, the Lincoln National Forest is the perfect place to explore the great outdoors. Visitors are encouraged to follow Leave No Trace principles, check local conditions before their trip, and enjoy all that this incredible forest has to offer.

Call your local National Forest office to check on temperatures, conditions, the best place to go for your wishes, and much more.

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South Fork Campground

Site Closed
Hiking Picnicking
South Fork is one of the most popular camping sites on the Smokey Bear Ranger District. It has 53 sites with a stay limit of 14 days. Trail access to the White Mountain Wilderness leaves from the…

Sunspot Solar Observatory Visitor Center

Site Open
Outdoor Science and Learning
Located at the end of the Sunspot Scenic By-way (NM6563) is the Sunspot and Apache Point Observatories and the Sunspot Visitor Center. Enjoy the ride to and from and learn more about the Solar System…

Three Rivers Campground

Site Open
Horse Riding and Camping Picnicking Hiking
This rustic style campground has 12 sites set at the base of southern New Mexico's tallest mountain. A portion of the site is designed for Group Camping.  Three Rivers is a great place to go to get…

Trestle Recreation Area

Site Open
Picnicking Hiking
Located at the west end of the Village of Cloudcroft, the Trestle Recreation Area offers a day-use picnicking site with access to popular area trails. Water, restroom facilities, interpretive…

Trestle Vista Observation Site

Site Open
Outdoor Science and Learning
From 1899-1947, the steam engines of old used to climb the railroad line from Alamogordo to Cloudcroft and beyond. The Mexican Canyon Trestle observation site offers a stunning view of one of the…

Tunnel Vista Observation Site

Site Open
Outdoor Science and Learning
The Tunnel Vista offers spectacular views of the Tularosa Basin. Located alongside US82 just west of the actual tunnel, this site is a nice opportunity to stop.

Upper Bonito Dispersed Recreation Area

Site Open
The Upper Bonito Dispersed Recreation Area is located at the end of Forest Road 107 in Bonito Canyon. It is a popular dispersed camping site with access to the adjacent White Mountain Wilderness Area…

Upper Fir Group Campground

Site Closed
Picnicking
The Upper Fir Group Campground offers reservation-only camping for groups up to 120 people. Covered pavilion, 12 tables, two fire rings, toilet, drinking hydrant, and garbage depositories are…

Upper Karr Recreation Area

Site Open
Picnicking
Upper Karr Canyon Campground is located off of NM6563 (the Sunspot Scenic Byway) and has a 200 person capacity. There are 2 fire rings, 1 toilet, and garbage depositories are provided. RVs limited to…

Weed Lookout

Site Open
Outdoor Science and Learning
This early version Aermotor LX-24 lookout, is located on the Sacramento Ranger District, and is the oldest surviving lookout on the Lincoln National Forest.  Erected in 1926, the 7’ X 7’ cab…