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Adoption/Conditions

If you perform trail maintenance or have concerns with trails, please let the Bureau of Land Management know by emailing them:

Tom Phillips: tphillip@blm.gov

Eric Ernst: eernst@blm.gov

Also, let the alliance know through the Contact link on the right side of the page.

If you are interested in adopting a trail or portion of a trail, please contact the alliance. As an adoptee of a trail, the alliance asks that someone from your organization perform a condition check once a month and report back to the alliance. Issues to look for include: trash, erosion, safety concerns, OHV use, trail use, etc.). Pictures and GPS coordinates are great. Also, let the alliance know of any work you perform on the trail (trash clean up, erosion work, etc.). The alliance can then help organize a trail day or facilitate one for your organization.

Area Trail Name Length (mi) Adopting Organziation Contact Last Maintenance Current Condition
Aquirre Springs Pine Tree 4.5
Baylor Pass 5.5 Sept. 2014 on east side by SCA Some brush and slight erosion on east side. Serious erosion on lower sections of west side
Indian Hollow
Dripping Springs Filmore Canyon very brushy along trail
Crawford Trail
La Cueva Trail Severe erosion behind La Cueva
Dripping Springs
Soledad Canyon Bar Canyon
Falls Trail
Achenbach Canyon Trail
Sierra Vista Trail Sierra Norte 2.5
South of Talavera 7
South of Pena Blanca 6
South of Vado 14
Tortugas Mountain A Trail
Turtle Back
Dear Trail
Picacho Peak West Trails
East Trails
Summit Trail 1.5
Old Footpath
Robeldo Mountains SST Trail Severely eroded and rough due to flooding in Sept. 2014. Access road from Rocky Acres is very eroded and rough. High clearance vehicle advised.
Discovery Trail Access road from Rocky Acres is very eroded and rough. High clearance vehicle advised.
Dona Ana Mountains MTB Trails