Horseshoe Springs Association: FIRE & SAFETY
2026 Fire & Safety Inspection INFO !
2026 Inspectors.pdf

Emergency Evacuation
Routes !
for road closures and evacuation plans.

Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) GUIDE!
for recreational vehicles.

2004 Forest Land Enhancement Program

HSA Thinning PLAN

Recreational & Portable Outdoor Fires INFO

EMERGENCY CONTACT INFO

Local, state and federal agency phone numbers for the Jemez Area (north of Soda Dam):

911 for ALL emergencies
(Please do not call 911 for non-emergencies! The time a 911 dispatcher is taking information for a non-emergency issue means they are not able to answer emergency calls)

800-898-2876 (non-emergency)

Sandoval County dispatch
505-438-5600 (non-emergency)

Santa Fe National Forest and Valles Caldera National Preserve La Cueva fire station
575-829-3211 (non-emergency)

Jemez Ranger Station
575-829-3535 (non-emergency)

Fenton Lake State Park
Ranger/Manager J. Herron
575-829-3630 (non-emergency)

Valles Caldera National Preserve
575-829-4100 (non-emergency)

JOIN EMERGENCY ALERTS!

Text JOINHSA to (505) 349-1350 to receive urgent community alerts from Horseshoe Springs Association. Message and data rates may apply. Message frequency may vary. Reply STOP to cancel, HELP for help. No mobile information will be shared with third parties/affiliates for marketing/promotional purposes.

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Sandoval County Burn Info

You can find the latest burn INFO from the Sandoval County Fire Department
Contact: Lee Taylor, Chief
La Cueva District
Sandoval County FD
575-829-3355 (Office)
575-829-9165 (Fax)
505-269-6435 (Cell)
LaCuevaFire@windstream.net
http://lacuevavfd.org



Sandoval County Alerts & Notifications

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