The Cibola National Forest and National Grasslands sprawl across New Mexico, Texas, and Oklahoma, nestled in the heart of the Southwestern Region. Encompassing over 1.6 million acres in New Mexico alone, this diverse landscape boasts elevations that range from 2,700 feet to a staggering 11,300 feet. Delve into its four distinct ranger districts: Sandia, Mountainair, Magdalena, and Mt. Taylor, each offering a unique slice of natural beauty to explore.
Discover a haven of wilderness within the Cibola National Forest, home to four enchanting wilderness areas: Sandia Mountain, Manzano Mountain, Withington, and Apache Kid. Additionally, overseeing four National Grasslands—Black Kettle, McClellan Creek, Kiowa, and Rita Blanca—the Cibola spreads its reach over 263,261 acres across northeastern New Mexico, western Oklahoma, and northern Texas. Embark on a journey through this rich tapestry of landscapes and uncover the hidden treasures of the Cibola National Forest and National Grasslands.
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