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Rio Costilla Park - A beautiful place to visit, an experience of a lifetime, a thrill of nature to be savoured. Rio Costilla Park, nestled within thousands of acres of wilderness at the extreme boundry of Northern New Mexico. Camping, fishing, hiking, scenic wonders, cool summer streams meandering through mountain meadows nestled between majestic rocky mountains. Trout streams, Quaking Aspen, Ponderosa Pine, Fir and Spruce trees rustling in the breeze as the sunrise crests the ridge, the temperature changes, the birds flutter and now the mountains again are awake as they were one-thousand years ago. Quiet Campsites, Natural Beauty. 10,000-acres to hike, take pictures, enjoy camp fires and enjoy times with family and friends. Surrounded by private ranch land, national forest and wilderness areas. This beautiful jewel is accessible and remote. A peaceful mountain setting, fresh air, streams and wildlife Elevation: 9,000 - 12,000 Ft. Wildlife. Fishing: Cut-throat Trout, Rainbow Trout, Rocky Mountain Elk, Mule Deer, Merriam Turkey.
http://riocostillapark.com/
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The campground occupies ten acres of beautiful high-desert country just two and one-half miles south of historic Taos Plaza. Spacious sites with natural vegetation yield a sense of privacy yet afford beautiful views in all directions.<br/>
http://www.newmex.com/rv/
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Comment Author Stephanie / Sep 23, 2008
I worked for them when I lived in NM. The etchings are from small copper plates, and the images are wonderful southwestern moments. The landscape and architecture that is captured, truly a gift from the past.

Comment Author / Sep 6, 2008
Great Site! This site has been around for a while. It moved July '08 from a small to a large ISP. The site will undergo a face lift as well as an upgrade to a new engine to 'run' the back end of it.

Comment Author Brian Rodgers / Sep 4, 2008
Thanks for including my site, although we are technically south of Taos by 50+ miles in Sapello NM

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