Lincoln National Forest
Lincoln National Forest is located in southern New Mexico, covering over 1 million acres of diverse landscapes. It features a mix of pine forests, grasslands, and mountain ranges, making it a popular destination for outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, and wildlife viewing.
Established in 1902, the forest is named after President Abraham Lincoln. It is home to several recreational areas, including the Sacramento Mountains and the White Mountain Wilderness, offering visitors opportunities to explore its natural beauty and rich biodiversity. The forest also plays a vital role in conservation and protecting local ecosystems.