Travel Management on the Camino Real Ranger District, Carson National Forest

The Carson National Forest has prepared a Preliminary Environmental Assessment to comply with the Travel Management Rule for the Camino Real Ranger District. It is available for a second period of public comment. The second comment period ends 30 days following the date of publication (01/24/2013) of a legal notice in the The Taos News, the paper of record for the decision. The publication date is the exclusive means for calculating the time to submit comments on the proposed action. Only groups and individuals who comment will have appeal rights.

Location Summary

Camino Real Ranger District, Carson National Forest, northern New Mexico

District: Camino Real Ranger District

Project Documents

  • Analysis

    • 2013-01-23 Cover letter Preliminary EA TM Camino Real 2nd 30 day Comment (PDF 779kb)
      This letter contains information on how to comment on the proposed action.
    • Preliminary Environmental Assessment for Travel Management on the Camino Real Ranger District, Carson National Forest (PDF 4173kb)
    • Figure-1 (PDF 230kb)
      Vicinity map for the Camino Real Ranger District on the Carson National Forest.
    • Figure-2 (PDF 712kb)
      Existing transporation system on the Camino Real Ranger District, Carson National Forest, including motorized cross-country travel areas.
    • Figure-3 (PDF 489kb)
      Existing seasonal designations for motor vehicle use. Designations protect wintering and calving habitat for deer and elk on the Camino Real Ranger District, Carson National Forest.
    • Figure-4 (PDF 946kb)
      Alternative 1, changes to existing transporation system on the Camino Real Ranger District, no motorized cross-country travel allowed.
    • Figure-5 (PDF 1059kb)
      Alternative 2, changes to existing transportation system on the Camino Real Ranger District, no motorized cross-country travel allowed.
    • Figure-6 (PDF 833kb)
      Alternative 3, changes to existing transportation system on the Camino Real Ranger District, no motorized cross-country travel allowed.
    • Figure-7 (PDF 640kb)
      Changes to seasonal designations under alternatives 1 and 2 on the Camino Real Ranger District.
    • Figure-8 (PDF 599kb)
      5th-level watersheds on the Camino Real Ranger District.