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Three Rivers is located within the Lincoln National Forest. It runs for six miles along side Trail #44, all completely within the White Mountain Wilderness. Brook trout are the most popular fish caught from Three Rivers.

Facilities: The Three Rivers provides 12 individual campsites along with drinking water, flush toilets, fire grills, and picnic tables.

Reservations: Unknown

Best Time To Visit: Fishing from Three Rivers is best during spring, summer, and fall.

Fees: Unknown

Accessibility: Unknown

Rules: This area is located within the Lincoln National Forest; forest regulations apply. A fishing permit is required.

Directions: To reach the Three Rivers Campground from Roswell, take I-70 west to I-380 northwest. Travel to Carrizozo. Take I-54 south 24 miles, turn east onto Forest Road 579 at the sign that says Three Rivers Petroglyph Site and Campground for 13 miles (the last 7 miles are unpaved). The road is well marked to the campground.

To reach the Three Rivers Campground from Alamogordo, take I-54 north, turn east onto Forest Road 579 at the sign that says Three Rivers Petroglyph Site and Campground for 13 miles (the last 7 miles are unpaved). The road is well marked to the campground.

Address
Lincoln National Forest
1101 New York Ave.
Alamogordo, New Mexico 88310
Phone
General: (505) 434-7200
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