Information About Bird Watching In Truth or Consequences, New Mexico
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Truth or Consequences, New Mexico
Bird Watching

Black Range Crest Trail
This trail starts at an elevation of 7,520 and reaches 10,080 feet at the crest of the mountain. This trail is rated as "moderate".

Caballo Lake State Park
This park sits at an elevation of 4,100 feet and covers 5,300 acres of land in addition to the lake. Swimming, skiing, fishing, jet skiing, and windsurfing are some of the water activities available at the Park.

Cherry Creek Campground
This campground, surrounded by dense mixed conifer, provides 12 individual camping sites for tents.

City of Rocks Campground
The campground contains 62 individual campsites. Ten of these are full hook-ups. This campground is located near the City of Rocks, a geological formation that has withstood the test of time.

City of Rocks State Park
Formed of volcanic ash 30 million years ago and sculpted by wind and water into rows of monolithic blocks, The park takes its name from these incredible rock formations.

Gallinas - Lower Campground
This campground, surrounded by dense mixed conifer, provides 12 individual camping sites for tents.

Gallinas - Upper Campground
This campground, surrounded by dense mixed conifer, provides 10 individual camping sites for tents.

Gallinas Canyon Trail
Trail 129 follows Gallinas Canyon on this pleasant journey through dense mixed conifer and aspen forests all the way to the crest of the Black Range. The trail length is 5.75 miles. The elevation level at the starting point is 7,080 feet and rises to 9,000 feet. This trail is rated as "moderate".

Iron Creek Campground
This campground, surrounded by dense mixed conifer, provides 15 individual camping sites for tents.

Lake Roberts
This area has become a popular place to fish for rainbow trout and catfish. Lake Roberts is located within the Gila National Forest.

McMillan Campground
This campground, surrounded by dense mixed conifer, provides 3 individual camping sites for tents.

Railroad Canyon Campground
This campground, surrounded by dense mixed conifer, provides 6 individual camping sites for tents.

Sapillo Group Area Campground
This campground, surrounded by dense mixed conifer, provides 20 individual camping sites for tents.

Scorpion - Upper Campground
This campground, surrounded by dense mixed conifer, provides five individual camping sites for tents.

The Forks Campground
This campground, surrounded by dense mixed conifer, provides five individual camping sites for tents.

Upper End Campground
This campground, surrounded by dense mixed conifer, provides 12 individual camping sites for RV's that do not exceed 32' or for tents.

Wright's Cabin Campground
This campground, surrounded by dense mixed conifer, provides eight individual camping sites tents.
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