The Lincoln County War of 1878 secured the region’s place in history. Smokey Bear was born, rescued, and buried here. To this mix of history, add an amazing variety of terrain, from waving grasslands at 5,000 feet elevation to mountain peaks cresting out at nearly 12,000 feet. Wrap this with pinion-juniper pines, ponderosa pines, fir, and aspen. Lace it generously with more than 100 miles of horse trails. You now have a trail rider’s Western dream destination!
WHITE MOUNTAIN WILDERNESS
Our first trail-riding goal was the Argentina-Bonito trailhead and horse camp that accesses the White Mountain Wilderness, a protected wilderness area in the Lincoln National Forest. This designated wilderness has preserved its unique and pristine characteristics. One hundred eighteen miles of trails await your exploration.
To reach the trailhead, travel…
