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Activities
This category contains Web sites for the many activities available in Taos. These include raft trips, whitewater rafting, fly fishing, camping, excursions, llama trekking, balloon rides, hiking, rock climbing, horseback riding, golf, casino gambling, and outdoor recreation.
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This cool site has Fishing Report,, Hatch Chart, and a lot of good information. Also includes water sounds.<br/>
http://www.thesolitaryangler.com/
PageRank: 3/10
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Listing added: Oct 29, 2004)
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The Van Vechten-Lineberry Taos Art Museum presents in one place the art of the Taos Society of Artists. Museum was built by Edwin C. and Novella Lineberry and is dedicated to Mr. Lineberry's late wife, artist Duane Van Vechten, and Taos Society of Artists<br/>
http://www.tfaoi.com/newsm1/n1m185.htm
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Listing added: Oct 29, 2004)
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Vermejo Park offers an unparalleled opportunity to hunt and fish in one of the last large tracts of the West that still resembles what the West was before we altered it almost beyond recognition in the last century. You will still see large herds of elk, deer, antelope, and bison on Vermejo Park, with their natural predators, such as bear and mountain lion, present<br/>
http://www.vermejoparkranch.com/
PageRank: 4/10
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Listing added: Oct 29, 2004)
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New Mexico Fish & Game's Weekly Fishing Report for Lakes & Rivers in New Mexico - Northeast Area Charette Lakes, Cimarron River, Gravel Pit Lakes, Clayton Lake, Cochiti Lake, Conchas Lake, Coyote Creek, Eagle Nest Lake, Lake Maloya/Lake Alice, Maxwell Lake, McAllister Lake:, Monastery Lake, Morphy Lake, Pecos River, Red River, Rio Costilla, Rio Grande River Norte, Santa Cruz, Shuree Ponds, Springer Lake, Storrie Lake, Ute Lake. Northwest Area - Abiquiu Lake, Bluewater Lake, Burns Canyon Lake, Canjilon Lakes, Chama River, Conservancy Park Lake, El Vado Lake, Fenton Lake, Heron Lake, Jemez Waters, Manzano Lake, McGaffey Lake, Navajo Lake, Ramah Lake, San Gregorio Lake, San Juan, Seven Springs Brood Pond. Southwest Area - Bear Canyon, Bill Evans Lake, Caballo Lake, Elephant Butte, Escondida Lake, Gila River, Lake Roberts, Percha Dam, Quemado Lake, Rio Grande River Southeast Area - Bataan Lake, Bonito Lake, Bosque Redondo, Brantley, Carlsbad Municipal Lake, Grindstone Reservoir, Pecos River, Perch Lake, Ruidoso River, Santa Rosa Lake, Sumner Lake
http://www.wildlife.state.nm.us/recreation/fishing/fishing_report.htm
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Listing added: Jul 23, 2006)
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Wild Earth Llama Adventures offers educational multi-day llama treks and gourmet lunch day hikes in the seldom visited wilderness areas of northern New Mexico's Sangre de Cristo Mountains, near Taos and Santa Fe. Gentle, sure-footed llamas carry the gear, so you are free to enjoy the scenic beauty and inspiring solitude of New Mexico's unspoiled wilderness. Experienced naturalist guides will enrich your llama trekking adventure with their extensive knowledge of local ecology including: native flora and fauna; edible and medicinal plants; natural and regional history; and wilderness living skills. Create a custom designed wilderness adventure for any age or fitness, level. Single day escape, or a multi-day wilderness adventure. Friendly, knowledgeable guides and "llovable" llamas.<br/>
http://www.llamaadventures.com
PageRank: 5/10
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Listing added: Oct 29, 2004)
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Have a Wild Adventure In The Wild, Wild West With Wild River Tours Of New Mexico Inc. Experience The Best of: Taos, Angel Fire, Red River, Questa. Experience the Enchanted Circle of Northern New Mexico on a driving , hiking, or camping trip. Fully guided tours. Lodging available.<br/>
http://www.tournewmexico.net/
PageRank: 3/10
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Listing added: Oct 29, 2004)
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