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| Leasburg Campground - Bird Watching | | This campground offers 31 RV/trailers sites, and an addition 18 for full hook-up. There are 3 individual areas for primitive tent camping. |
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| Leasburg Dam State Park - Bird Watching | | This park offers peace and relaxation, cactus gardens, several short trails, and opportunities for fishing, canoeing and kayaking. |
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| Percha Campground - Bird Watching | | Set in the deep shade of towering cottonwoods, this campground features fishing and hiking on the Rio Grande. It offers 50 RV/trailers sites, and an additional 30 for full hook-up. There are 35 individual areas for primitive tents. |
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| Percha Dam State Park - Bird Watching | | Set in the deep shade of towering cottonwoods, the park features fishing and hiking on the Rio Grande. The park is covered with a blanket of grass protected by cottonwoods, salt cedar and Russian olive trees. |
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| Rio Grande River - Mammals | | Fishing on the Rio Grande River can bring in rainbow trout, native cutthroat and brown trout in all sizes up to 18 pounds. River rafting, kayaking, canoeing, and tubing take place to one extent or another over portions of this section of the river. |
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| Rockhound Campground - Bird Watching | | This campground offers 32 RV/trailers sites, and an addition 22 for full hook-up. There are 10 individual areas for primitive tents. It is a favorite for "rockhounds" because of the abundant agates and quartz crystals found there. |
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| Rockhound State Park - Bird Watching | | Located on the rugged west slope of the Little Florida Mountains, this park is a favorite for "rockhounds" because of the abundant agates and quartz crystals found there. |
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| Rockhound Trail - Bird Watching | | This 1.2-mile loop trail provides access to rock collecting areas, plus adjacent state and federal lands that are also open to the public. |
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