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Gila Wilderness
Located in the Gila National Forest in New Mexico.
The Gila Wilderness is located in southwestern New Mexico, lying west of the Continental Divide in
Catron and Grant Counties. It is about 25 miles north of Silver City, 3 miles east of Glenwood, 44 miles
south of Reserve, and 22 miles northwest of Mimbres. Its mosaic of vegetative types, climatic conditions,
and topographic features, enriched by abundant solitude, offer a challenge to visitors. The variety of plant
and animal life, supported by varied ecologic niches, provides a greater opportunity for informal nature
study and scientific study than is available in most southwestern wildernesses. The pleasant blending of
natural resources in an untrammeled state, where the mark of man and his activities is relatively obscure,
makes this wilderness an outstanding area to visit. An extensive trail system provides a variety of hiking
and horseback opportunities within a total land area of 558,065 acres. One option is to start at Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument, from which you can follow the West Fork of the Gila River and continue on past dramatic canyons and ridgetop trails for a 30 or 60 mile loop hike.
For more information contact: Gila National Forest.
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