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Big Arsenic Springs Campground, Sangre De Cristo Mountains, New Mexico
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Primitive campgrounds like Big Arsenic Springs Campground don’t have lots of amenities. Primitive camping at a campround like Big Arsenic Springs Campground is a tremendous way to be close to the great outdoors. In the event that natural beauty is what you yearn for, this primitive campground is what you want. Unsurprisingly it can be difficult to get to a primitive campground such as this one, but it's worth the effort. While visiting this vicinity in New Mexico it's a magnificent idea to go for a weekend of camping too. It's just not possible to run out of cool stuff to do right next door to Big Arsenic Springs Campground; being here is magnificent fun any time. Hey, you've | |
been cooped up too long, time's here for camping, and Big Arsenic Springs Campground in New Mexico is such a magnificent place. Big Arsenic Springs Campground is an old favorite with folks from San Cristobal. Some of the things
| | you can do here at Big Arsenic Springs Campground are swimming, fishing, whitewater paddling, playing golf, and hiking, so you won’t get bored. Such a splendid choice of attractions and the splendid variety of outdoors recreation will beyond doubt have you coming back over and over. Big Arsenic Springs Campground is to be found in the Sangre De Cristo Mountains. If you're trying to locate a grade II-III whitewater bit to raft, you're in luck; the Red River confluence to John Dunn Bridge section is a delightful 8-mile-long piece of Rio Grande. If you have a little raft paddling know-how, this bit of Rio Grande could be a delightful bit for your ability. Don't go raft paddling in | |
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advance of first checking conditions; it's hazardous stuff. If you're here at Big Arsenic Springs Campground, you could stop by Red River, and don't leave Big Arsenic Springs Campground without first going for a hike along the Twining Blue Lake Trail.
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Other campgrounds near Big Arsenic Springs Campground, Sangre De Cristo Mountains, New Mexico:
Little Arsenic Springs Campground, Taos County, 1 miles away
Montoso, San Cristobal, 1 miles away
El Aujae Campground, Taos County, 1 miles away
La Junta Campground, Taos County, 1 miles away
La Junta Canyon, San Cristobal, 1 miles away
La Junta Point, San Cristobal, 2 miles away
Cebolia Mesa Campground, Taos County, 2 miles away
Chiflo Campground, Taos County, 4 miles away
Sheep Crossing Campground, Taos County, 4 miles away
Questa Lodge RV Park, Questa, 5 miles away
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Paddling Rivers Near Big Arsenic Springs Campground, Sangre De Cristo Mountains, New Mexico:
Rio Grande, Taos/Rio Arriba County, 2 miles away  Class II-III - 8 miles long (Red River confluence to John Dunn Bridge)
Red River, -blank- County, 2 miles away  Class IV+ - 14 miles long (Highway 515 to Dunn Bridge)
Rio Grande, Taos/Rio Arriba County, 4 miles away  Class V - 6 miles long (Chiflo Campground to Little Arsenic Trail)
Rio Grande, Taos County, 8 miles away  Class III-IV - 14 miles long (John Dunn Bridge to Taos Junction Bridge)
Rio Grande, Taos County, 11 miles away  Class II-IV - 14 miles long (Lee Trail to Chiflo Campground)
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Public Lands near Big Arsenic Springs Campground, Sangre De Cristo Mountains, New Mexico:
Santa Fe National Historic Trail, Santa Fe - NM, 52 miles away
Great Sand Dunes National Monument, Mosca - CO, 54 miles away
Fort Union National Monument, Watrous - NM, 59 miles away
Carson National Forest, New Mexico, 32 miles away 
Cimarron Canyon State Park, New Mexico, 33 miles away 
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Trails near Big Arsenic Springs Campground, Sangre De Cristo Mountains, New Mexico:
Number 3 Lift Trail, Taos County, 16 miles away 
Devisadero Peak Loop Trail, Taos County, 19 miles away 
Simpson Memorial Trail, Taos County, 19 miles away 
Twining Blue Lake Trail, Taos County, 19 miles away 
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Golf Courses Near Big Arsenic Springs Campground, Sangre De Cristo Mountains, New Mexico:
Taos Country Club, Ranchos De Taos, 18 miles away 
Red Eagle Golf Course, Red River, 19 miles away 
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Lakes Near Big Arsenic Springs Campground, Sangre De Cristo Mountains, New Mexico:
Latir Lakes, Taos County, 17 miles away 
Baldy Blue Lake, Taos County, 18 miles away 
Talpa Reservoir, Taos County, 19 miles away 
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Current weather conditions at Big Arsenic Springs Campground, Sangre De Cristo Mountains, New Mexico

Local climate location: TRES PIEDRAS 16 miles away

           
Outdoors Recreation Near Taos, New Mexico Outdoors recreation in the vicinity of Taos, New Mexico, the metro area neareast to Big Arsenic Springs Campground. Find info on campgrounds, marinas, hiking trails, ski resorts, lakes, beaches, parks, whitewater, golf courses and more.
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