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Deer Run Trail runs between Lake Alice and Soda Pocket Campgrounds. Trailheads are located at the north end of the Lake Alice overflow area (across from the campground) and between sites 15 and 16 in Soda Pocket Campground. The trail winds through pine forest, meadows and crosses a canyon stream. Deer and tassel-eared squirrels are often spotted on the trail, but there are signs that wide varieties of wildlife use this area.

Facilities: Deer Run Trail is located within the Sugarite Canyon State Park. Over 40 campsites, restrooms, group shelters, and showers are provided.

Reservations: Unknown

Best Time To Visit: Deer Run Trail is open year round.

Fees: Day usage fees and overnight camping fees do apply.

Accessibility: The restrooms, showers, group shelter, and picnic tables, inside the Sugarite Canyon State Park are all handicapped accessible.

Rules: Know all park rules and regulations, which are posted in the park. Drive only on designated roadways and obey posted speed limits. Camp only in the designated areas. Keep pets on leashes. (It is a good idea to have proof of current rabies immunizations when traveling with pets in New Mexico since it is required by law in some of the state's recreation areas.) Do not feed the wildlife. Be aware that vandalizing, defacing, or removing antiquities, minerals, plants or wildlife is absolutely prohibited. Bring your own firewood since none is available in the park. Bring and drink ample water, at least one gallon per day per person, and allow for the extreme heat of the desert in the summer.

Directions: To get to Deer Run Trail from Trinidad take I-25 south to Raton. From Raton, take I-25 exit 452 to NM 72. Travel east about 7 miles to the junction of NM 526. Take the left fork that goes uphill. Continue on to the visitor's center and beyond to access the lakes.

Address
Sugarite Canyon State Park
HCR 63, Box 386
Raton, New Mexico 87740
Phone
General: (505) 445-5607
Fax: (505) 445-8828
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