Coyote Ranger District The Coyote Ranger District is the northernmost district of the Santa Fe National Forest and covers 265,100 acres (1073 km2). It includes the
Rio Chama and most of the
Chama River Canyon Wilderness (with a small part extending into neighboring
Carson National Forest), as well as the northern portion of the
San Pedro Parks Wilderness. The district office is in the town of
Coyote.
Cuba Ranger District The Cuba Ranger District is in the westernmost district of the Santa Fe National Forest and is home to the San Pedro Parks Wilderness. The district includes the southern portion of the San Pedro Parks Wilderness. Its district office is in
Cuba.
Española Ranger District The Española Ranger District extends from the foothills of
Santa Fe, New Mexico to the Pecos Wilderness and borders the towns of
Española, New Mexico and
Los Alamos, New Mexico. A large stand of
aspens is visible over long distances during
flavescence, thus there is a spike in
nature tourism. Aspen Vista campground offers access to this grove. Santa Fe National Forest near Los Alamos is the location of an
orienteering map.
Jemez Ranger District The Jemez Ranger District was established in 1905 as the
Jemez Forest Reserve. A number of hot springs and the
Jemez Soda Dam on the
Jemez River are among the attractions, along with the
Dome Wilderness, which lies just west of
Bandelier National Monument. The district office is in
Jemez Springs.
Pecos/Las Vegas Ranger District The Pecos/Las Vegas Ranger District was established in 1892 as the
Pecos River Forest Reserve. The easternmost element of Santa Fe National Forest includes the
Pecos River lying within the
Pecos Wilderness, which also extends into neighboring
Carson National Forest. Its offices are in
Pecos and
Las Vegas. ==See also==