Information About Wildlife Viewing In Lordsburg, New Mexico
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Lordsburg, New Mexico
Wildlife Viewing

Aeroplane Mesa Campground - Bird Watching, Mammals
This campground provides six individual campsites for tents.

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

Bighorn Campground - Mammals
This campground provides five individual campsites for tents or RV's.

Black Range Crest Trail - Bird Watching, Mammals
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".

Catwalk National Recreation Area - Mammals
The newly constructed trail on the south side of White Water Creek opens up a whole new view of the canyon never really seen by humans before and is designed so that people of all abilities can experience it. .

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

Dipping Vat Campground - Mammals
This campground provides 40 individual campsites for tents or RV's. This campground is not recommended for RV's over 19 feet.

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

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

Gallinas Canyon Trail - Bird Watching, Mammals
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".

Gilita Campground - Mammals
This campground provides eight individual campsites for tents.

Head of the Ditch Campground - Mammals
This campground provides 12 individual campsites. Three of them are for RV's. It is located in a scenic valley approximately 1.5 miles west of historic Luna, New Mexico on US Highway 180.

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

Lake Roberts - Wildlife Viewing In National Forests
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 - Bird Watching, Mammals
This campground, surrounded by dense mixed conifer, provides 3 individual camping sites for tents.

Pueblo Park Campground - Mammals
This campground offers six individual campsites for tents, situated in a pine forest on the banks of Pueblo Creek.

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

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

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

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

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

Valle Tio Vinces Campground - Mammals
This campground provides 4 individual campsites for tents or RV's. No Hook-ups are provided.

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