BLM Plans Temporary Closure Of Camel Tracks Area

BLM News:

TAOS — The Bureau of Land Management Taos Field Office has issued a two-week temporary closure order for parts of La Bajada Mesa within Santa Fe County, in the area commonly referred to as Camel Tracks.

This two-week temporary order is in effect July 17-July 31, 2023, and applies to approximately 1,280 acres of public lands.

The BLM proposes to design and build two recreational target shooting ranges within Santa Fe County, and field surveys are needed for an environmental assessment pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act.

Recreational shooting is not allowed during the closure. This area is heavily used for dispersed recreational target shooting which, without a temporary closure, would pose a threat to the safety of BLM staff.

This order accommodates field surveys of cultural, wildlife, plants and other resources; and prohibits all entry to the area, including by foot, horse, motor vehicle or other methods. The only exceptions are for administrative or special permitted uses.

Additional information regarding the proposed recreational shooting range project is available here.

For additional information, contact BLM Taos Field Office Planning and Environmental Coordinator Brad Higdon at 575.751.4713. 

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