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| | Amole Canyon Loop Trail - Cross Country Skiing | | This 3.1 mile trail is rated easy for hikers, mountain bikers, and cross country skiers alike. The trail was designed with all skill levels in mind and there are detours around the steeper slopes to accommodate the novice. |
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| | Carson National Forest - Winter Sports In National Forests | | Some of the finest mountain scenery in the Southwest is found in the 1.5 million acres covered by the forest. Elevations rise from 6,000 feet to 13,161 feet and recreational opportunities abound. |
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| | El Vado Lake State Park - Cross Country Skiing | | Located in New Mexico's northern mountains, El Vado Lake this park offers fishing, boating, water skiing, and winter cross-country skiing. A 5.5-mile scenic trail along the Rio Chama connects El Vado with nearby Heron Lake. |
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| | Heron Lake State Park - Cross Country Skiing | | A lake set among tall pines, Heron Lake State Park has been designated a "quiet lake" where boats operate at no-wake speeds only. This park is known for its excellent sailing, fishing, cross-country skiing, and hiking. The lake is also known for record-size trout and ice fishing is popular in winter. |
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| | Heron Lake State Park - Cross Country Skiing | | A lake set among tall pines, this park has been designated a "quiet lake" where boats operate at no-wake speeds only. This park is known for its excellent sailing, fishing, cross-country skiing, and hiking. The lake is also known for record-size trout and ice fishing is popular in winter. |
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| | Lost Lake Trail #91 - Cross Country Skiing, Snow Shoeing | | This 4-mile trail is designed for the intermediate to expert hiker. Elevations range from 10,300 to 11,495 feet in elevation. |
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| | Wheeler Peak Trail #90 - Cross Country Skiing, Snow Shoeing | | Wheeler Peak Trail is for the intermediate to expert hiker. This 8-mile trail starts at 9,200 feet and ends at 13,161 in elevation. |
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| | Williams Lake Trail #62 - Cross Country Skiing, Snow Shoeing | | This path follows the main return trail used by downhill skiers and, therefore, is not open for travel to Williams Lake when the ski area is open. The 6 mile trail is designed for the novice to intermediate hiker. Elevation ranges from 10,300 to 11,100 feet. |
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