Glenwood, NM; March 3, 2014 – The Gila National Forest is planning to reopen the Catwalk Recreation Area in conjunction with the Glenwood Dutch Oven Cook-Off April 5, 2014. This follows efforts by U.S. Forest Service and N.M. Department of Transportation personnel to improve road conditions along N.M. Highway 174, remove debris from picnic areas, and clear approximately ½ mile of the historic trail.
Debbie Cress, Glenwood District Ranger says, “Thanks to cooperation and coordination between state and federal agencies, we were able to accomplish a great deal of work in January and February.” The public is encouraged to visit and appreciate the beautiful scenery and trees along the creek. This will be a great opportunity for a trip to enjoy the Catwalk and all that the Glenwood area has to offer.
Short-term work to restore the Catwalk area includes:
- Completed channel work to return Whitewater Creek flows to the upper low water crossing.
- Cleared sediment, logs, and other debris away from picnic tables.
- Cleared landslides and stabilized handrails along the historic trail from the picnic area to the steps constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC).
- Removed metal debris from the picnic area and channel.
Installation of interpretive signs and removal of hazardous trees will occur in March prior to reopening the trail. The closure of the universally accessible trail and Whitewater Creek from the CCC steps to the junction of Gold Dust Trail #41 will remain in effect following reopening of the lower portion of Catwalk National Recreation Trail. Cress adds that the Forest Service intends to continue working with community members and interested agencies throughout the upcoming months to develop a long-term plan for the Catwalk.
Please contact the Glenwood Ranger District office for further information, (575) 539-2481.
Punky Moore
Acting Public Affairs Officer
Gila NF
575-388-8367
No comments:
Post a Comment