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| | Bandelier National Monument - Bird Watching | | Best known for mesas, sheer-walled canyons, and the ancestral Pueblo dwellings found among them, Bandelier also includes over 23,000 acres of designated Wilderness. . |
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| | Cochiti Area Campground - Mammals | | This campground provides 38 full hook up camping sites and 21 sites for developed/tent camping. It is located next to the Cochiti Lake. |
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| | Hyde Memorial Campground - Mammals | | The Hyde Memorial Campground offers over 50 individual campsites. These range from tent camping, to RV camping, to full hook-up. |
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| | Hyde Memorial State Park - Mammals | | Scenery, a quiet natural setting, and easy access make Hyde Memorial State Park a favorite picnic area, campground, and base camp for excursions into the surrounding Santa Fe National Forest. Located in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, the park is vegetated with dense stands of evergreens, as well as aspen and shrubs. |
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| | Hyde Park Circle Trail - Mammals | | This 3.75 mile trail starts at the Hyde Lodge, and circles through a good portion of the campground. |
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| | Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument - Bird Watching, Mammals | | Kasha-Katuwe features large, tent-shaped rocks on the steep cliffs of Peralta Canyon. These rocks were created by the volcanism and erosion, which have built up and then torn down this landscape. |
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