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Do stop by Little Turkey Lake while you're in this part of New Mexico. This lake is so wonderful. Little Turkey Lake is tremendous enough to spend more than a day at, Ben Lilly Campground is a tremendous local campground; you'll discover a pretty lake called Iron Creek Lake. Going for a hike on the Whitewater Baldy Trail is always a glorious adventure; camping at Willow Creek Campground is always a pleasant experience. For the duration of the summertime months at
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| | Little Turkey Lake highs are ordinarily in the 80's, and all through the night it cools down to the 40's. All through the wintertime this place gets highs in the 40's with winter lows in the 10's overnight here at Little Turkey Lake. Don't leave Little Turkey Lake without first going for a hike along the Middle Fork Trail, and whitewater paddling is not for everyone but if it's for you then, we recommend San Francisco River. What a site this is for outdoors folks. | |
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A wonderful lake like Adam Hoague Lake near Little Turkey Lake is a fine place to take a look at. This lake is located in the wonderful San Francisco Mountains. That right there is heaps of cool stuff already but it goes on, the
San Francisco Mountains has it all. A wonderful close by hotel is Silver City Super 8 Motel, and there are great spots to discover along the Mineral Creek Trail. Around Little Turkey Lake you don’t get a lot of precipitation; the month with most of the rain is August while April is ordinarily the driest month.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 33.37528 Longitude: -108.6147
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San Francisco River, Catron CountyCounty, 16 miles away Class II-III - 40 miles long (San Francisco to Pleasanton) |
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Mineral Creek Trail
 | One of my favorite hikes in the world. Unfortunately, a major flood occurred in Mineral Creek Canyon in 2008, leaving many deadfalls and logjams to make hiking a little more difficult. On a positive note, the canyon is still as beautiful as ever,with steep, nearly vertical walls, clear water and many different types of birds present.... |
Silver Drip Trail
 | Silver Drip trail is no longer maintained. The historic Silver Drip Trail is not located in the San Francisco Mountains. The area is often not suitable for winter backpacking. Ben Lilly Campground is a considerable distance away from the remains of Silver Drip Trail. The Whitewater ??Campground?? has become the Whitewater Picnic Ground. There is no camping allowed at the Whitewater Picnic Ground....The Silver Drip is a very hard to find and hard to follow trail. It has been abandoned for decades. I don't recommend the average hiker should walk this trail.... |
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