he Pecos-Las Vegas Ranger District, in partnership with Bat Conservation International, will begin restoring six natural springs damaged by the Hermits Peak Calf Canyon Fire. This work is part of ongoing recovery efforts to restore the health and resilience of the landscape. Visit https://t.co/TNVogCtPFE for more information.
RV fire in Black Canyon Campground
Fire fully contained
Santa Fe, NM, June 9, 2026 — Firefighters on the Espanola Ranger District responded to a small fire in the Back Canyon Campground. The fire was smoldering underneath ponderosa pine and Douglas fir canopy in the adjacent grass. A recreational vehicle was burned in the fire. Fire was contained at the end of the day on June 8 and was one tenth of an acre. The fire is currently under investigation.
Celebrate #NationalTrailsDay! 🌲
Join the Santa Fe National Forest on June 6 + throughout the summer for trail events across the forest.
Fee‑Free Day on June 6 at standard amenity sites!
Events:
📍 Pecos–Las Vegas (6/6)
📍 Jemez–Cuba (7/11)
📍 Española–Coyote (contact ranger station)
Let’s leave our trails better than we found them. 🌄
🌱 Targeted herbicide treatments begin this week in the Hermit’s Peak–Calf Canyon burned area to reduce invasive plants and support ecosystem recovery.
Work will occur on 1,400 acres this season, weather permitting. Signs will be posted near treatment sites.
More info & updates: https://t.co/DjPK85PGRy | https://t.co/TNVogCtPFE
TOM SPRINGS WILDFIRE FINAL UPDATE
The Tom Springs Wildfire was called contained on Sunday, May 31. Fire crews reported lines holding with little to no smoke. The final acreage is 3.82 acres.
Today, firefighters will monitor, patrol, and address isolated heat, especially around heavier fuels.
The lightning-caused wildfire, first reported on May 29, is located approximately 10 miles northwest of the Village of Pecos in the Pecos Canyon area.
The Santa Fe National Forest remains in Stage 1 Fire Restrictions due to elevated fire danger. During firefighting operations crews encountered illegal campfires, and all were extinguished. The public is encouraged to mitigate any wildfire risk by following these campfire safety tips.
This will be the final update for the Tom Springs Wildfire. For news and updates on the SFNF visit our social media pages, Facebook and X, the SFNF website, and NM Fire Information.
Tom Springs Wildfire Daily Update
Firefighters on the Santa Fe National Forest continue to actively suppress the Tom Springs Wildfire, located approximately 10 miles northwest of the Village of Pecos in the Pecos Canyon area. No significant spread occurred overnight.
The lightning-caused wildfire, first reported on May 29, is now at 3.82 acres following updated infrared and on-the-ground size assessments gathered yesterday afternoon.
Fire crews made strong progress on Saturday, completing handline around the fire perimeter, with hose lay installed around approximately half of the line. Crews continue to secure the line today, focusing on remaining areas of heat.
All primary firefighting resources began moving back into the fire area early this morning, including engine crews, patrol units, and the Santa Fe Hotshots. A Type 1 helicopter has been ordered to support today’s operations.
Aviation resources have been critical to suppression efforts. Yesterday, a Type 1 helicopter conducted multiple water drops. A Type 3 helicopter completed reconnaissance and supported bucket operations. Monastery Lake, located west of NM State Road 63, remains the primary dip site through the weekend. Please avoid Monastery Lake when aircraft are dipping water.
There are no structures immediately threatened, though a residence nearby has been contacted. Ground access to the fire area is difficult, requiring travel on Forest Road 86A and narrow two-track roads.
The Santa Fe National Forest remains in Stage 1 Fire Restrictions due to elevated fire danger. Yesterday, fire crews encountered illegal campfires during firefighting operations, and all were extinguished. The public is encouraged to mitigate any wildfire risk by following these campfire safety tips (https://t.co/qK47FhfVa8)
Fire information will be provided on the Santa Fe National Forest social media pages, Facebook and X, the SFNF website, and NM Fire Information
FIREFIGHTERS ACTIVELY SUPPRESSING THE TOM SPRINGS WILDFIRE
Forest Service fire managers on the Santa Fe National Forest (SFNF) were notified of a new wildfire start, named the Tom Springs Wildfire, on the afternoon of Friday May 29, 2026. The wildfire is in Pecos Canyon in the Pecos-Las Vegas Ranger District located 10 miles northwest of the Village of Pecos, N.M., in San Miguel County. The wildfire was caused by lightning and is currently approximately 3.4 acres.
Fire resources on scene are directly attacking the fire using a full suppression strategy. A helicopter is gathering water out of Monastery Lake, located west of NM State Road 63, and dropping water on the wildfire to slow spread. The public is asked to exercise extreme caution in the area and not to interfere with firefighting operations.
At this time there is no threat to people, or property and smoke may be visible from the Village of Pecos and from NM State Road 63.
Fire information will be posted to the Santa Fe National Forest Facebook and X pages, NM Fire Information, and the Santa Fe National Forest website
All Santa Fe National Forest (SFNF) District Offices and the Supervisor’s Office in Santa Fe, N.M. will be closed Monday, May 25, 2026, in observance of Memorial Day. All offices will resume regular business hours Tuesday May 26, 2026.
As you go about your holiday weekend, remember Stage 1 Fire Restrictions are in effect forest wide. Fire danger is increasing, making it more important than ever to follow restrictions and help prevent human caused wildfires.
To read the full order and see all restrictions visit https://t.co/UJHdz79tCk
The Supervisor's Office will be closed tomorrow May 20 2026 and will resume business hours Thursday May 20 2026. You can purchase wood permits online 24/7 at https://t.co/ImYpMZT5wT or in person at our district offices during normal business hours https://t.co/muUeM5qvwz
OFFICE ANNOUNCEMENT
The Supervisor's Office will be closed tomorrow May 15 2026 and will resume business hours Monday May 18 2026. You can purchase wood permits online 24/7 at https://t.co/rZv2ONbXTv or in person at our district offices during normal business hours https://t.co/bGoRMiCWLt
🌲 Start planning your camping adventures!
All campgrounds in the Jemez, Cuba, Española & Coyote Districts are OPEN for the season! ⛺✨
🚧 Some areas in the Pecos–Las Vegas Ranger District remain closed for construction & post-fire safety, including:
• Field Tract, Panchuela & Jacks Creek campgrounds
• FR 83, FR 263 & Skyline Trail
• Several picnic sites & Burro Basin TH
Maps & full details: https://t.co/DjPK85PGRy
OFFICE ANNOUNCEMENT
The Pecos Ranger Station will be closed today May 7 2026 from 2:30pm-4:30pm and all day tomorrow on May 8 2026.
The Supervisor's Office will be closed from 2:30pm-4:30pm tomorrow on May 8 2026.
To contact our offices, visit: https://t.co/muUeM5qvwz
Join us for DESPUÉS DEL FUEGO — a free community event uplifting youth voices and focused on wildfire recovery
📅 May 16 | 🕐 1–5 PM
📍 Luna Community College, Wildfire Resiliency Training Center
Speakers, demos, food, giveaways & live music by SANJI.
Info: 505‑808‑0924
❗️OFFICE ANNOUNCEMENT❗️
The Supervisor’s Office in Santa Fe, NM, and all district offices (Cuba, Jemez, Coyote, Española, Pecos, and Las Vegas) will be closed on Wednesday, April 22, 2026, while our customer service representatives attend annual training. We’ll be back to our regular hours on Thursday, April 23, 2026.
Firewood permits for the Pecos-Las Vegas Ranger District are now available! Forest-wide sales for Cuba, Jemez, Coyote & Española begin May 1.
💵 Dead & down: $20/10 cords
💚 Green juniper (Rowe Mesa): $10/cord
📍 Buy in person or by phone. Check the SFNF website for hours & fuelwood maps.
🚗 Check road/weather conditions & use designated roads only.
💻 E-Permits coming later this year!
🔗 More info on our website: https://t.co/oCvzeTLnN6
The Santa Fe National Forest Supervisor's Office and the Cuba District Office will be closed Friday, April 17, 2026 and will resume business hours Monday, April 20, 2026. Please contact our other Santa Fe National Forest District Offices to purchase a pass or permit.
ALL PRESCRIBED FIRES DECLARED OUT
The Santa Fe National Forest has completed its fall 2025 and winter 2026 prescribed fire operations, calling out all prescribed fires after an infrared flight confirmed no remaining heat.
To learn more, visit our website: https://t.co/cQbg8eQqT6
A historic step forward took place on March 27. The Santa Fe National Forest and the San Joaquín del Río de Chama Land Grant signed their first ever Memorandum of Understanding, strengthening collaboration, communication, and shared stewardship of the land.
To read more about this historic day visit:
https://t.co/DCg7RevvmE