Lincoln National Forest

Lincoln National Forest
Lincoln National Forest - view from Crest Trail
Map showing the location of Lincoln National Forest
Map showing the location of Lincoln National Forest
Map showing the location of Lincoln National Forest
Map showing the location of Lincoln National Forest
LocationNew Mexico, United States
Nearest cityAlamogordo, NM
Coordinates32°50′02″N 105°41′49″W / 32.834°N 105.697°W / 32.834; -105.697
Area1,103,897 acres (4,467.31 km2)[1]
EstablishedJuly 26, 1902[2]
Governing bodyU.S. Forest Service
WebsiteLincoln National Forest

Lincoln National Forest is a unit of the U.S. Forest Service located in southern New Mexico. The Lincoln National Forest covers an extensive 1.1 million acres in southeastern New Mexico.[3] Established by Presidential Proclamation in 1902 as the Lincoln Forest Reserve, the 1,103,897 acres (4,467.31 km2) forest begins near the Texas border and contains lands in parts of Chaves, Eddy, Lincoln, and Otero counties. The Lincoln National Forest is home to three major mountain ranges: Sacramento, Guadalupe and Capitan.[3] The three Ranger Districts within the forest contain all or part of a total of four mountain ranges, and include a variety of different environmental areas, from desert to heavily forested mountains and sub-alpine grasslands. Clean air, water, and soil are necessary elements that the National Forests contribute to the environment.[4] Established to balance conservation, resource management, and recreation, the lands of the Lincoln National Forest include important local timber resources, protected wilderness areas, and popular recreation and winter sports areas. The forest headquarters is located in Alamogordo, N.M. with local offices in Carlsbad, Cloudcroft, and Ruidoso.

  1. ^ "Land Areas of the National Forest System" (PDF). U.S. Forest Service. January 2012. Retrieved June 26, 2012.
  2. ^ "The National Forests of the United States" (PDF). ForestHistory.org. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 28, 2012. Retrieved July 26, 2012.
  3. ^ a b "Lincoln National Forest - Home".
  4. ^ "Lincoln National Forest - About the Area".