SANTA FE, NM – During the weekend of September 14-15, more than 170 Girl Scouts took part in recreational and educational events at New Mexico State Parks as part of the national Girl Scouts Love State Parks initiative.
This is the fifth year State Parks has partnered with Girls Scouts of New Mexico Trails, Girl Scouts of the USA, and the National Association of State Parks Directors to celebrate the outdoors and conservation by hosting immersive events for the Girl Scouts and their families.
"This event is the perfect opportunity for local Girl Scouts to campout and experience the natural wonders of New Mexico State Parks firsthand," said State Parks Director Toby Velasquez. "Families attending not only attain outdoor skills but also gain a lasting appreciation for preserving the environment and cultural resources for future generations."
Girl Scouts and their families learned about the local ecosystems, wildlife, plant life, and cultural resources. They were also taught how to fish, pitch tents, build campfires, and make fun outdoor-related crafts.
Bluewater Lake, Hyde Memorial, Manzano Mountains, Oliver Lee, Rio Grande Nature Center, Ute Lake, and Leasburg Dam State Parks all hosted large groups, while others in the 35-park system hosted individual Girl Scouts and their families for the day or overnight for camping.