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If you are traveling by, why not stop by Black Lakes. Now, you may think that's a load but there's even more fun stuff to do here in the Sangre De Cristo Mountains. If the weather is good here at Black Lakes, you can go for a hike along the Simpson Memorial Trail; why not camp at Sierra Bonita Cabins and RV Park while you're here at Black Lakes. If you came for an overnight stay Monte Verde RV Park is a wonderful location to camp, and Cowboy Lake is a nearby
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| | lake that you could visit. And if you're still looking for more outdoors fun stuff just keep reading. If you need a location to stay Angel Fire Resort is a pleasant choice, and what would winter be without some skiing at Angel Fire. Not much rain falls here at Black Lakes; the month with most of the rain is August while February is the month with the least amount of precipitation. This lake is so wonderful. Have a good hiking adventure along the Burnt Ridge Trail, | |
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and if you're here, you could also stop by gorgeous Hidden Lake. And if that's not enough there's plenty more enjoyable things to do in the Sangre De Cristo Mountains. Upper Coyote Creek Dam is not far at all from Black Lakes, and
why not pop by close by Jarosa Creek since you're here at Black Lakes. Econo Lodge Eagle Nest is a good spot to get some rest, and if you're here you can take a hike along the Kit Carson Trail. This lake is so wonderful. During
the long summer days at Black Lakes highs are mostly in the 80's. For the duration of the moonlight hours it's generally in the 50's. Through the winter highs are generally in the 30's, and overnight lows in the 0's for Black Lakes. Black Lakes is one of the lakes here in the Sangre De Cristo Mountains.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 36.27528 Longitude: -105.2633
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Angel Fire, New Mexico, 6 miles away 2077 vertical feet |
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Sipapu Ski, New Mexico, 21 miles away 1055 vertical feet |
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Taos, New Mexico, 23 miles away 2612 vertical feet |
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Agua Piedra Campground
 | 19 miles away This is a unique isolated but well connected campground. The camping options are for tents to recreation trailers with hook ups. The access to the trails up the angostura to serpent lake and on to jicarita peak in the Pecos Wilderness make this a treasured location.... |
Sipapu Ski
 | 21 miles away 4 PHOTOS Sipapu Ski and Summer Resort is New Mexico's fastest growing ski resort. Located just 20 miles southeast of Taos and two hours north of Albuquerque, Sipapu offers family-friendly, family fun to all levels of skiers and snowboarders. Family-owned and operated since 1952, Sipapu is home to New Mexico's longest ski season and the best deals in the Rockies. The resort is surrounded by the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and Carson National Forest, and features over 40 trails, four lifts and two terrain parks. On-site amenities include slope-side lodging, a full-service ski shop, ski school and gourmet home cooking at the Riverside Caf‚. Visit our website at www.SipapuNM.com for the best deals in the Rockies, including our most popular offer: buy one $39 lift ticket, and stay for FREE!... |
Taos
 | 22 miles away ...e into the ancient cultures of the Southwest or explore the side of a vast mountain that has been opened up for skiing and snowboarding, but not tamed. Taos combines the warm ambiance of a small European-style village nestled at the base of a great mountain, a superb ski school and an ambiance founded on the classic pleasures of skiing and snowboarding. Taos blends its high elevation and arid desert climate to provide skiers with the perfect conditions; light dry snow and bright sunshine. From the
famed steeps to gentle bowls, Taos' terrain appeals to the super-expert and the beginner alike. With a peak elevation of 11,819 feet, a base of 9,207 feet and 1,294 acres of ski trails, Taos offers varied and challenging terrain to delight skiers of all abilities. One of Taos' most enduring ski traditions is the steep skiing off The Ridge. This requires a hike of anywhere from 10 minutes to one hour to get to these ''extreme, double-diamond'' runs. The reward is the best ''steep and deep'' skiing in America and a chance to experience off piste skiing. While many
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