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Philmont Scout Ranch is a large, rugged, mountainous
ranch located near the town of
Cimarron, New Mexico, covering 140,177 acres (219.027 sq mi) of wilderness in the
Sangre de Cristo Mountains of the
Rocky Mountains of northern
New Mexico. The ranch, formerly the property of oil baron
Waite Phillips and now that of the
Boy Scouts of America, is a National High Adventure Base in which crews of Scouts and Venturers take part in
backpacking expeditions and other
outdoor activities. It is the one of the largest youth camps in the world in land area. Between June 8 and August 22 around 23,000 Scouts and adult leaders backpack across the Ranch's extensive backcountry while over 1,130 seasonal staff personnel maintain the Ranch's summer operations.
Philmont is also home to the
Philmont Training Center and the Seton Museum. The Training Center is the primary location for BSA's national volunteer training programs. Philmont is also operated as a ranch, maintaining small herds of cattle, horses,
burros and
bison.
The only documented
Tyrannosaurus rex track in the world was discovered within the camp's boundaries in 1993 in North Ponil Canyon by the Anasazi Trail Camp. It was formally identified in 1994.
The model is created at a scale of 1:150,000 with 3x exaggeration. It features a built-in base, so it sits perfectly on a desk or in a frame.
Model Data Sources: USGS (Elevation) and USDA (Imagery)