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Carson - Middle Canjilon Lake, San Juan and Jemez Mountains, New Mexico
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| | AMENITIES: Tent camping is available RV hookups are available Pets are allowed
Don't desert that old dog behind, animals are welcome, and there are RV hookups for your RV here. All the nice local attractions in close proximity and all the outdoors recreation will beyond doubt have you coming back over and over. If you've got cabin fever from too much time indoors, No need to worry; Carson - Middle Canjilon Lake in New Mexico is exactly the place. Carson - Middle Canjilon Lake is a good location for tent camping. The caring operators of the campground and the extremely nicely controlled facilities will make you feel nice. There are so many | |
enjoyable things to do near Carson - Middle Canjilon Lake; spending time at this campground is extremely enjoyable. Camping in New Mexico is such an enjoyable thing to do. Carson - Middle Canjilon Lake is to be found in the San
| | Juan and Jemez Mountains. A lot of folks stay at this campground when they come to stop by Carson National Forest. Carson - Middle Canjilon Lake is not the only place close by, Rinker Lake is a close by lake. A visit to Carson - Middle Canjilon Lake wouldn’t be complete without a tour to close by Heron Lake State Park; people from Espanola love to come here. A campground like this is too great to miss. Carson National Forest is worth checking out if you're at Carson - Middle Canjilon Lake, and Canjilon Mountain is wonderful and can be seen from here. Not much rain falls here at Carson - Middle Canjilon Lake. The wettest month of the year is typically August, that's the one that rains | |
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the most, and May is the month with the least moisture. Summertime highs at Carson - Middle Canjilon Lake generally tend to be in the 80's.
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Other campgrounds near Carson - Middle Canjilon Lake, San Juan and Jemez Mountains, New Mexico:
Middle Canjilon Campground, Rio Arriba County, 0 miles away
Middle Canjilon Lake, El Rito, 0 miles away
Upper Canjilon Lakes, El Rito, 1 miles away
Lower Canjilon Lakes Campground, Rio Arriba County, 1 miles away
Lower Canjilon Lake, El Rito, 1 miles away
Canjilon Creek Campground, Rio Arriba County, 1 miles away
Trout Lakes Campground, Rio Arriba County, 5 miles away
Hopewell Lake Campground, Rio Arriba County, 11 miles away
El Ritito Campground, Rio Arriba County, 11 miles away
Ghost Ranch Education and Retreat Center, Canones, 16 miles away
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Paddling Rivers Near Carson - Middle Canjilon Lake, San Juan and Jemez Mountains, New Mexico:
Rio de los Brazos, Rio Arriba County, 14 miles away  Class I-III - 9 miles long (Corkins Lodge to confluence with Rio Chama)
Rio Chama, Rio Arriba County, 19 miles away  Class I-II - 25 miles long (Abiquiu Dam to confluence with Rio Grande)
San Antonio River, Rio Arriba County, 19 miles away  Class II-III - 20 miles long (Lagunitas to Los Pinos)
Rio Brazos, Rio Arriba Co. County, 19 miles away  Class V+ - 14.5 miles long (above Corkins Lodge)
Rio Chama, Rio Arriba County, 20 miles away  Class I-III - 15 miles long (Los Ojos to El Vado Lake)
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Public Lands near Carson - Middle Canjilon Lake, San Juan and Jemez Mountains, New Mexico:
Bandelier National Monument, Los Alamos - NM, 38 miles away
Santa Fe National Historic Trail, Santa Fe - NM, 48 miles away
Carson National Forest, New Mexico, 14 miles away 
Heron Lake State Park, New Mexico, 26 miles away 
El Vado Lake State Park, New Mexico, 28 miles away 
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Lakes Near Carson - Middle Canjilon Lake, San Juan and Jemez Mountains, New Mexico:
Hopewell Lake, Rio Arriba County, 11 miles away 
Rinker Lake, Rio Arriba County, 12 miles away 
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Current weather conditions and forecast for Carson - Middle Canjilon Lake, San Juan and Jemez Mountains, New Mexico
Local climate location: CHAMA 1 miles away

           
Outdoors Recreation Near Espanola, New Mexico Outdoors recreation in the vicinity of Espanola, New Mexico, the metro area neareast to Carson - Middle Canjilon Lake. Find info on campgrounds, marinas, hiking trails, ski resorts, lakes, beaches, parks, whitewater, golf courses and more.
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