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| 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. |
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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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| Fenton Campground - Mammals | | This campground contains 37 developed sites, with five of them being full hook-ups. Tents are also popular at this campground. |
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| Fenton Lake - Mammals | | This lake is surrounded by ponderosa pine forests. Canoeing on Fenton Lake is permitted. |
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| Fenton Lake State Park - Mammals | | This park is surrounded by ponderosa pine forests. Canoeing on Fenton Lake is permitted. The two mile trail is popular for hiking and cross-country skiing. |
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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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| Manzano Mountains State Park - Bird Watching | | This state park contains five miles of trails that encircles the Manzano Mountains campground. The campground offers 37 developed sites and seven that are full hook-up. |
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| Red Canyon Campground - Mammals | | This campground is in a canyon with pinon, juniper, fir, and pine at an elevation of 7,600 feet. There are 52 individual campsites, with a maximum spur length of 22 feet. |
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| Red Cloud Campground - Mammals | | Closed due to fire There are 5 campsites with a maximum spur length of 22 feet. Wildlife includes black bear, mountain lion, coyote, deer, bighorn sheep, antelope, and bobcat. |
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| Rio Grande Nature Center State Park - Bird Watching, Mammals | | The nature center offers naturalist-led hikes, bosque exploration, exhibits, hands-on activities, teacher workshops, seasonal classes and special events for visitors of all ages. |
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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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