Fourteen volunteers from NMVFO and one BLM staffer returned to San Lorenzo for a one-day trail project, completing the rim trail route started last November, and adding another overlook loop, making one reroute, closing off user trail, and building cairns.



We also constructed a trail down to Little San Lorenzo, a slot canyon that is destined to become a favorite destination of local hikers.


Went down to San Lorenzo Canyon for the first time in a little more than year and discovered the new trail. It’s fantastic!!! Thanks for getting this done. David Ryan