Information About Wildlife Viewing In Socorro, New Mexico
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Wildlife Viewing

Armijo Springs Campground - Mammals
This campground provides five individual campsites for tents.

Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge - Bird Watching, Wildlife Viewing In Wildlife Preserves & Refuges, Mammals
The refuge is know as one of the most spectacular Refuges in North America.

Cibola National Forest - Wildlife Viewing In National Forests
The Cibola National Forest includes 1.6 million acres with elevations ranging from 5,000 to 11,301 feet. Vegetation varies from desert, up through juniper, pine and spruce-fir forest. There is year-round recreational opportunities available.

Coal Mine Campground - Mammals
There are 17 individual campsites for tents or trailers. Some sites do have sewer hook-ups.

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.

Water Canyon Campground - Wildlife Viewing In National Forests
The Water Canyon Campground is located within the boundaries of the Cibola National Forest at an elevation of 6,900 feet. There are 10 individual tent campsites and two RV/ trailer campsites available. The maximum spur length is 22 feet.
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