Can you camp anywhere in Cibola National Forest?

Can you camp anywhere in Cibola National Forest?

All developed recreation areas on the Cibola National Forest allow camping except those on the Sandia Ranger District, which are for group camping and day-use picnicking.

What animals live in Cibola National Forest?

On the Cibola there are hunting opportunities for deer, elk, antelope, and turkey. There are fishing opportunities in Bluewater and McGaffey Lakes in the Zuni Mountains; Skipout, Spring Creek, and Dead Indian Lakes in Oklahoma; and Lake Marvin and Lake McClellan in Texas.

Is Cibola National Forest free?

Most national forest system lands are free of charge for your use and enjoyment. However, developed recreation fees may be charged at some developed sites that offer certain services to the public. 95% of these fees stay on the Cibola National Forest & Grasslands and help to maintain these services.

Can you hunt in the Cibola National Forest?

ACTIVITIES: Cibola National Forest and National Grasslands offers good deer hunting as well as some elk, antelope, and turkey hunting.

Are there bears in Albuquerque?

Black Bears are an occasional visitor to the City of Albuquerque. The animals come down from the mountains in search of food during poor production years in their normal habitat. If you do see a bear in the City, report it to the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish.

What mountain range is in Cibola National Forest?

The mountain ranges of the four forested districts of Cibola National Forest and National Grasslands include: the Datil, Gallinas, Magdalena, Bear, San Mateo, Zuni, Sandia and Manzano mountains, as well as the Manzano, Withington and Apache Kid wildernesses.

Can you camp anywhere in New Mexico?

Can you Camp Anywhere in New Mexico? No. Like most places, campers in New Mexico can not simply settle in for the night anywhere that they choose. The state has a mix of private land, national public lands, and state public lands.