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Santa Fe National Forest

By Judith Isaacs

New Mexico is home to five national forests, one of which is the Santa Fe National Forest (SFNF). Each national forest is divided into districts, and the SFNF has five districts: Jemez, Cuba, Espanola, Coyote and Pecos/Las Vegas. Most of the area we cover in Jemez Valley History is surrounded … More Santa Fe National Forest

Santa Fe National ForestMay 18, 2019recreation, Santa Fe National Forest
Fenton Lake Clippings

Fenton Given A Hand

By Judith Isaacs

By Bill Dyroff, Journal Correspondent, from Albuquerque Journal, 1996 Fenton Lake is almost 50 years old. Much of it is silted in and shallow. But there’s new hope for this popular lake in the Jemez Mountains. Fenton is being rejuvenated, and some Rio Rancho citizens are directly involved. The activities … More Fenton Given A Hand

Fenton Given A HandJune 1, 1996Fenton Lake, fishing, Jemez Mountains, recreation

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