The Cibola National Forest is a breathtaking natural retreat near Albuquerque, offering over 1.63 million acres of refreshing greenery over mountains and meadows

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Albuquerque: Cibola National Forest Guided Snowshoe Tour

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Cibola National Forest, Albuquerque

The Cibola National Forest is a breathtaking natural retreat near Albuquerque, offering over 1.63 million acres of refreshing greenery over mountains and meadows.

The Cibola National Forest is a breathtaking natural retreat near Albuquerque, offering over 1.63 million acres of refreshing greenery over mountains and meadows. Popular activities include hiking, climbing, picnicking, backpacking, camping, skiing, wildlife-viewing, star-gazing, horseback-riding, hunting and mountain biking.


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About Cibola National Forest

 Socorro County, Albuquerque, NM 87113, United States

 +1 505-346-2649

 www.fs.usda.gov

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