Philmont Scout Ranch Awarded $99,999 Trails+ Grant to Revitalize Historic Trail Connecting Philmont to Old Town Cimarron
CIMARRON, N.M. (May 8, 2025) — Philmont Scout Ranch is proud to announce it has been awarded a $99,999 Outdoor Recreation Trails+ Grant from the New Mexico Economic Development’s Outdoor Recreation Division (ORD). This funding will support the revitalization of the historic 3.5-mile Philmont Santa Fe Trail – Cimarron Heritage Trail, enhancing connectivity between Philmont and Old Town Cimarron.
The project aims to repair and widen the existing footpath and add clear trail markings for improved navigation. The upgrades will create a more accessible and enjoyable experience for campers, local residents, and visitors alike. The improved trail will invite leisurely strolls, offer opportunities for historical exploration, and enhance wildlife viewing along the route. Restoration efforts will involve the local community, with staff and volunteers from various organizations working from fall 2025 through spring 2026.
“We are honored to receive this Trails+ Grant, which will enable us to enhance a vital link between Philmont Scout Ranch and the Village of Cimarron,” said Andrea Watson, General Manager at Philmont Scout Ranch. “This project not only preserves a significant historical route, but also offers another reason for families and visitors to explore our area, boosting local tourism and highlighting Cimarron’s role as a gateway to the outdoors.”
Philmont Scout Ranch, the largest National High-Adventure Base of Scouting America, challenges Scouts and Venturers with more than 214 square miles of rugged northern New Mexico wilderness. Since 1938, Philmont has provided unparalleled backcountry experiences for over 1 million Scouts, Venturers, and advisors, offering high-adventure activities such as backpacking treks, horseback cavalcades, rock climbing, mountain biking, and training and service programs. The ranch operates 35 staffed camps and 55 trail camps across terrain ranging from 6,500 to 12,441 feet in elevation.
The Trails+ Grant program empowers communities to enhance outdoor recreation opportunities by funding the planning, development, and improvement of trails and related infrastructure. Designed to boost local economies, strengthen outdoor industries, and foster community well-being, this grant program supports projects that connect people to nature, promote equitable access, and inspire stewardship of New Mexico’s landscapes.
Media Contact:
Shelley O’Neill
Director of Business Operations
Philmont Scout Ranch
(575) 376-2281