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  • Thursday, August 14 – Las Cruces chapter: Dripping Springs Garden Work Day, 8:30 – 10:30 AM

    Posted by Lindsey Kirchhevel on August 2, 2025


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  • August 30, Saturday –  Sandia Mountain, Palomas Peak to Faulty Trail field trip

    Posted by Tom Stewart on July 28, 2025

    August 30, Saturday –  Sandia Mountain, Palomas Peak spur trail to north Faulty Trail. Hike 3 miles round trip, with very moderate elevation change, skirting woodlands to a meadow and…


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  • August 23 – Timber Ridge, Magdalena Mountains field trip

    Posted by Tom Stewart on July 28, 2025

    August 23, Saturday – Timber Ridge, Magdalena Mountains. George Miller’s favorite hike: easy-to-moderate 3 miles, with many wildflowers and wonderful views. The high altitude and exposure may…


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  • August 16, Saturday, Chamisa Trail from Hyde Park, Santa Fe field trip

    Posted by Tom Stewart on July 28, 2025

    August 16, Saturday, Chamisa Trail from Hyde Park Rd, east of Santa Fe. Elevation gain is about 800 feet, easy to moderate, 3.5 miles round trip. This…


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  • August 9, Saturday – Santa Fe Ski Basin field trip

    Posted by Tom Stewart on July 28, 2025

    August 9, Saturday – Santa Fe Ski Basin. Enjoy cool mountain air, walking along a stream and lower meadows, with an optional walk part way up a…


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  • Sandia Mtn Crest Spur Trail and Tram Loop, weekday TBD field trip

    Posted by Tom Stewart on July 28, 2025

    Sandia Mountain Crest Spur Trail and Tram Loop. This will be a mid-week “pop-up” hike (weather permitting), approximately 5 miles at high altitude with exposure and drop…


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  • Thursday, August 7 – Las Cruces chapter volunteer opportunity: Ciénega Restoration, 7:30 AM

    Posted by Lindsey Kirchhevel on July 28, 2025

    Special volunteer opportunity for a ciénega restoration project assisting the Las Cruces District BLM botanist and others in adding plants to the ciénega near Valles Canyon: Thursday, August 7, 7:30…


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  • Saturday, July 26 – Las Cruces chapter event: Pop-up native plant table at Dripping Springs, 11:00 AM

    Posted by Lindsey Kirchhevel on July 8, 2025

    Saturday, July 26, 11:00 AM Pop-up native plant table at Dripping Springs


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  • Saturday, July 19 – Las Cruces chapter field trip to Dripping Springs, 8:30 AM

    Posted by Lindsey Kirchhevel on July 8, 2025

    Fillmore Canyon Dripping Springs Natural Area Field Trip Saturday, 7/19/2025 Meet at 8:30 am La Cueva Trailhead 2.1 miles round trip. 450′ elevation gain, easy. Recent rains have triggered the germination of many seedlings along the trail….


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  • Saturday Field Trip, 7/19 –  Jemez Mountains, Paliza Canyon

    Posted by Tom Stewart on June 27, 2025

    Paliza Canyon, generally easy walking, approx. 4 miles, includes stopping at the scenic area of Goblin Rocks .  Meet at northwest corner of parking lot of Home Depot (behind sheds),…


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About NPSNM

The Native Plant Society of New Mexico (NPSNM) is a non-profit organization that strives to educate the public about native plants by promoting knowledge of plant identification, ecology, and uses; foster plant conservation and the preservation of natural habitats; support botanical research; and encourage the appropriate use of native plants to conserve water, land, and wildlife.

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