BALSAM GLADE PICNIC SITE
established | unknown | 35.21361, -106.40722
Overview
Balsam Glade Picnic Site was named by an early American settler who mistook the white fir that grows here for balsam fir, as they are similar in appearance. He called this area "Balsam Glade" for so long that the name stuck. From 1935 to 1941 the YMCA operated a summer camp for boys here. One young man who attended the camp as a youth, later became a counselor for boys at the "Y" camp. He was a fun loving fellow and gained the title "Ghost of the Sandia's"for his wild antics, like flying over the campfire on a zip line and scaring the campers. The only evidence of the 'Y' camp are tw