Welcome to Gila National Forest
The Gila National Forest in southwestern New Mexico covers a vast landscape of forested and woodland mountains nourished by the Gila River. The beating heart of the forest is the Gila Wilderness, fed by the lifeblood of the Gila River. The Gila is where Wilderness was born - The Gila Wilderness is the world's first area of land designated as wilderness. The forest's remote character imparts a feeling of solitude for visitors who turn off of main highways to explore and discover what the Gila has to offer.
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Preparing for your visit to the Gila National Forest
Destination: Catwalk Recreation Area

The Catwalk's history began with the discovery of gold and silver in the rugged Mogollon Mountains above Whitewater Canyon. In 1893, the small town of Graham (also known as Whitewater) grew around a mill, located on the west hillside near the present-day location of the parking area. The mill only lasted about 10 years. In the mid-1930's the Civilian Conservation Corps rebuilt the Catwalk. This is a very accessible area for people of all abilities and easily hiked by all ages. After the bridge system the trail becomes steep, with evident flooding damage. A series of trail reconstruction projects are being implemented to gradually restore trail access to Hummingbird Saddle. The recreation site includes Catwalk #207 Trailhead and Whitewater Picnic Area on the Glenwood Ranger District.
Destination: Wilderness Areas

The Gila National Forest includes more wilderness than any other national forest in the Southwest. This undeveloped natural country can refresh the human spirit simply by its grandeur, purity, and remoteness.
Wilderness on the Gila National Forest
- Aldo Leopold Wilderness
The Aldo Leopold Wilderness is 202,016-acres and straddles the Black Range on the eastern side of the Forest - Blue Range Wilderness
The 29,304-acre Blue Range Wilderness adjoins Arizona's rugged Blue Range Primitive Area. - Gila Wilderness
The 559,688-acre Gila Wilderness, created in June 1924 at the urging of the great conservation pioneer Aldo Leopold, was the world's first designated wilderness.
Destination: Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument

The Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument is a National Park Service managed area that is surrounded by the Gila National Forest. The surrounding area includes a number of campsites, an interpretive trail and an educational visitors center. Please visit their website for information regarding the Cliff Dwellings, possible closures, and other area information.
Destination: Cosmic Campground Int'l Dark Sky Sanctuary
Cosmic Campground offers a 360-degree view of the night sky for exceptional stargazing opportunities, where there nearest significant source of artificial light is more than 40 miles away. It is a primitive campground with minimal site amenities including an information kiosk, a vault toilet, and four concrete telescope/observation pads.
Cosmic Campground International Dark Sky Sanctuary is the first International Dark Sky Sanctuary located on National Forest System lands and also in North America. International Dark Sky Sanctuaries are lands possessing an exceptional or distinguished quality of starry nights. For more information on dark skies, light pollution, or the International Dark Sky Association.
Maps and Publications
A variety of maps and products are available to help guide your visit
Permits
Find out what permits are available
Passes
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Learn more about the Gila National Forest
Caring for the land
Caring for the land
Learn more about how the Gila National Forest is managed and cared for, including travel management, grazing management (including annual operating instructions), forest planning, and assessments and projects, including the Luna Restoration Project.
Gila Forest Plan Revision
The Gila National Forest is in the process of revising its Forest Plan. The Draft Record of Decision, Final Environmental Impact Statement, Final Forest Plan, and Regional Forester's Species of Conservation Concern list were published July 30, 2024. The objection filing period closed September 30, 2024, and eligible objections are available for review in the public reading room. The Legal Notice of Objections Filed and 10-day Request for Interested Persons was published in the Silver City Daily Press on October 10, 2024. The forest is making final revisions based on objection resolution meetings that were held in January 2025.