Smokey Bear Historical Park

Southeastern New Mexico


At Smokey Bear Historical Park, in the village of Capitan, 12 miles west of Lincoln, you can see the famous bear's grave and learn tons about forest fires – but don’t expect to hike or experience the forest, the park is the size of small garden.


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