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Trampas Trailhead Campground, Sangre De Cristo Mountains, New Mexico
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| | Outdoors folks generally have a thing about this part of New Mexico. All the outdoors cool stuff in the vicinity of Trampas Trailhead Campground will keep you coming back many times. While you're here at Trampas Trailhead Campground you can take a hike along the Comales Trail, and whitewater paddling is not for everybody but if it's for you then, we recommend Rio Grande. At Trampas Trailhead Campground you don’t see much rain; the month with most of the rain is August, and January is when it's the driest. Trampas Trailhead Campground is a glorious camp |
ground to use as a base while enjoying the Sangre De Cristo Mountains. Trampas Trailhead Campground is a very popular campground with people from Llano. There are some delightful whitewater spots on Rio Embudo; since you might be in a lake visiting mood you can always take
| a look at close by San Leonardo Lakes. Trampas Trailhead Campground is positioned in a vicinity with a lot of amusing things to do, and it is a very fine campground. As if Trampas Trailhead Campground wasn't enough, you can also go swimming, whitewater paddling, hiking, and fishing, so getting bored is not something that is likely to happen. At Trampas Trailhead Campground through the warm months highs are in the 80's while nighttime lows are generally in the 40's. The wintertime brings highs down to the 30's with winter lows in the 0's overnight | |
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here at Trampas Trailhead Campground. Get your pulse rate up on the pleasant whitewater of Rio Santa Cruz, and this is a popular place for folks from Llano. Get your sleeping bag packed and head out on the road; Trampas Trailhead Campground in New Mexico is the outdoors at
its most excellent. This campground is always a pleasure. If time allows, Santa Fe National Historic Trail is a national park worth stopping at, and going for a hike along the Osha Trail will let you absorb the natural beauty of this region. Just can't get enough of the Sangre
De Cristo Mountains. Don't leave Trampas Trailhead Campground without visiting Hyde Memorial State Park, and swing by Rio San Leonardo it's a fine site to go to. On a great day at Trampas Trailhead Campground you can take a hike along the Santa Barbara Angostura Trail. So many
local attractions and such a great deal of things to do will positively have you coming back persistently. This is such a fun location for a campground. Santa Fe National Forest is worth a visit if you're at Trampas Trailhead Campground, and hiking along the Trampas Trail is glorious
fun. And that's not all the things to do here in the Sangre De Cristo Mountains. Very lovely scenery and brilliant skiing is what you get at Sipapu, and you can have a pleasant hiking adventure along the Rio Medio Trail.
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LOCATION AND CONTACT INFO:
Coordinates: Latitude: 36.04417 Longitude: -105.67278
Days Inn Taos, Taos
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19 miles away
The Days Inn Taos, New Mexico is located in Northern New Mexico in the Foothills of the Sange de Cristo Mountains. We offer a free continental breakfast, free hi-speed wireless internet and free local...
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Hampton Inn Taos, Taos
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19 miles away
The Hampton Inn Taos hotel in New Mexico is 2.5 miles south of the Central Plaza area and across the street from South Side Convention Center. Taos area attractions include Kit Carson Park and cemete...
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Outdoors Recreation Near Taos, New Mexico Very comprehensive list of a variety of outdoors recreation in the vicinity of Taos, New Mexico, the metro area neareast to Trampas Trailhead Campground. Find info on campgrounds, hiking trails, ski resorts, lakes, beaches, parks, whitewater and more.
More Hotels and Campgrounds Near Trampas Trailhead Campground, Sangre De Cristo Mountains, New Mexico
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| These outdoors activities are available near Trampas Trailhead Campground. |
| | Camp Grounds Near Trampas Trailhead Campground:
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Trampas Medio Campground, Rio Arriba County
, 0 miles away |
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Trampas Diamante Campground, Rio Arriba County
, 3 miles away |
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Santa Barbara Campground, Taos County
, 5 miles away |
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Borrego Mesa Campground, Santa Fe County
, 8 miles away |
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Comales Campground, Taos County
, 8 miles away |
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Agua Piedra Campground, Taos County
, 11 miles away |
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Panchuela Campground, San Miguel County
, 12 miles away |
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| | Hotels Near Trampas Trailhead Campground:
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Days Inn Taos, Taos
, 19 miles away |
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Hampton Inn Taos, Taos
, 19 miles away |
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Super 8 Motel - Taos, Taos
, 20 miles away |
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Quality Inn Taos, Taos
, 20 miles away |
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Don Fernando De Taos, Taos
, 20 miles away |
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Sun God Lodge, Taos
, 20 miles away |
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Paragon Inn of Taos, Taos
, 21 miles away |
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| | Ski Areas Near Trampas Trailhead Campground:
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Sipapu, New Mexico
, 11 miles away, 1055 vertical feet |
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Ski Santa Fe, New Mexico
, 16 miles away, 1725 vertical feet |
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Angel Fire, New Mexico
, 34 miles away, 2077 vertical feet |
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Taos, New Mexico
, 34 miles away, 2612 vertical feet |
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Red River, New Mexico
, 41 miles away, 1600 vertical feet |
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Pajarito Mountain, New Mexico
, 50 miles away, 1410 vertical feet |
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Sandia Peak, New Mexico
, 69 miles away, 1700 vertical feet |
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| | Whitewater Near Trampas Trailhead Campground:
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Rio Embudo, -blank-
County
, 15 miles away, Class IV-V(V+) - 5 miles long (Close to Rio Lucio to Highway 75) |
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Rio Grande, Taos
County
, 15 miles away, Class III - 5 miles long (Taos Junction Bridge to Embudo Station Restaurant) |
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Rio Santa Cruz, Santa Fe
County
, 17 miles away, Class IV-V - 1 miles long (Cundiyo to Santa Cruz Reservoir) |
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Rio Pueblo de Taos, -blank-
County
, 18 miles away, Class V+ - 3.5 miles long (to Taos Junction Bridge) |
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Rio Grande, Taos
County
, 22 miles away, Class III-IV - 14 miles long (John Dunn Bridge to Taos Junction Bridge) |
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| | Trails Near Trampas Trailhead Campground:
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Trampas Trail, Rio Arriba County
, 2 miles away |
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Rio Medio Trail, Mora County
, 6 miles away |
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Osha Trail, Taos County
, 7 miles away |
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Comales Trail, Taos County
, 7 miles away |
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Santa Barbara Angostura Trail, Taos County
, 8 miles away |
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Rio Molino Trail, Santa Fe County
, 8 miles away |
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Divide Trail, Taos County
, 9 miles away |
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