SFNF Asks Visitors To Think About Wildfire Conditions And Recreate Responsibly Over Mother’s Day weekend SFNF News: SANTA FE — The forecast for Mother’s Day weekend – warmer temperatures and mostly clear skies – is likely to bring a large number of visitors to the Santa Fe National Forest (SFNF). If planning to camp or hike on the forest, please keep in mind that New Mexico is entering the 2021 wildfire season under severe drought conditions and with near-record fire indices. “While most visitors to the forest do the right thing and recreate responsibly, careless campers and high fire danger are a bad combination,” Forest Supervisor Debbie Cress said. “With the hotter, drier conditions we are seeing now, it’s even more important that we all remain situationally aware, practice good campfire safety and follow Leave No Trace principles when we’re out enjoying our public lands.”