Hackberry Lake Off-Highway Vehicle Use Area
Over 55,000 acres of rolling stabilized dune lands and cliffs, open for intensive use of motorcycles, sand dune buggies and other OHVs. Stay limit: 7 Days.
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Over 55,000 acres of rolling stabilized dune lands and cliffs, open for intensive use of motorcycles, sand dune buggies and other OHVs. Stay limit: 7 Days.
Perched on the breaks overlooking the Pecos River, 1,920 acres of OHV trails on bare rock and sandy washes for all skill levels. Single track trails are ideal for mountain biking. Stay limit: 14 Days.
Over 606,000 acres of withdrawn public lands on the west side of Otero Mesa, jointly managed by the BLM and the U.S. Army. Open to the public only when authorized by the Army through a Fort Bliss Training Complex Recreational Access Permit; closed during training exercises.
Primarily mesquite coppice dunes with over 100 miles of user-developed trails. Utilized for organized motorcycle races; cross-country travel allowed.
The Three Rivers Petroglyphs are outstanding examples of prehistoric Jornada Mogollon rock art. A basaltic ridge contains over 21,000 petroglyphs. A rugged 0.5-mile Petroglyph Trail links many of the most interesting glyphs, and a short Village Trail leads to a partially excavated prehistoric village.