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Dome Wilderness

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Nearest city
  
Los Alamos, New Mexico

Area
  
21.04 kmĀ²

Address
  
Los Alamos, NM 87544, USA

Established
  
December 19, 1980

Dome Wilderness

Location
  
Sandoval County, New Mexico

Governing body
  
United States Forest Service

Management
  
United States Forest Service

Similar
  
Apache Kid Wilderness, San Pedro Parks Wilderness, Mesilla Valley Bosque S, Grulla National Wildlife R, Coyote Creek State Park

Arc dome wilderness scouting 2015


Congress created the Dome Wilderness in New Mexico in 1980. The wilderness area is around 5,200 acres (2,100 ha) on the Jemez Ranger District of the Santa Fe National Forest. The wilderness area borders the Bandelier Wilderness in Bandelier National Monument.

Contents

The Dome Wilderness is easily accessible from Los Alamos, New Mexico, by paved and gravel roads. There are several trailheads on the national forest and some trails extend into the national monument, allowing for long loop hikes. Like the rest of the Santa Fe National Forest, the wilderness area has many prehistoric sites.

Because a fire destroyed much of the Dome Wilderness in 1996, the stark landscape stands out in contrast to other parts of the forest. The highest point in the wilderness area is near St. Peter's Dome.

Arc dome wilderness mule deer archery hunt


References

Dome Wilderness Wikipedia