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Rim Well is a lake worth visiting. The warmest time of the year at Rim Well arrives with high temperatures in the 80's. Summer night lows sink down to the 50's. Throughout the winter highs are in the 30's, and winter nights come with lows in the 10's to Rim Well. And that's not all you can do here at Rim Well. Here at Rim Well there are plenty of folks from Los Alamos, and you can go for a hike on the Canada Capulin Trail. Camping is available at Juniper Campground,
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| | and the top of Tetilla Peak is easily spotted from Rim Well. Cochiti Well is a nearby lake that you could pop by, and nearby you hit upon the Cochiti Frijoles Trail which is a great hiking trail. Don't leave Rim Well without first checking out La Bajada Hill, and a wonderful close by hotel is Luxury Inn Santa Fe. This lake is so wonderful. While you're here at Rim Well, you could also stop by beautiful Tetilla Trick Tant, and a magnificent place for whitewater | |
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paddling is Rio Grande. Rim Well is a location that is reasonably dehydrated regularly; during August this area sees the most rain; the driest month of the year is February. If you need a place to stay Sunrise Springs Inn is a great
choice, and a magnificent place to camp here at Rim Well is Santa Fe Skies Recreational Vehicle Park. This lake is so wonderful. A trip to Bandelier National Monument is recommended, and going for a hike on the Capulin Canyon Trail is always a good adventure.
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Sunrise Springs Inn, Santa Fe
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10 miles away
Sunrise Springs is a high desert oasis with overnight accommodations, full-service spa, restaurant and bar minutes from Santa Fe (40 minutes north of Albuquerque). Enjoy lush, spring-fed landscape and...
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Luxury Inn Santa Fe, Santa Fe
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12 miles away
The Perfect Starting Point to Experience all of Santa Fes Attractions. Relax in Our Large OUTDOOR POOL and HOT TUB. Clean, Safe, Friendly, Business and Leisure Class Accommodations, Extra Large Rooms...
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Current weather conditions at Rim Well, Santa Fe County, New Mexico

Local climate location: LOS ALAMOS 4 miles away

           
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Coordinates: Latitude: 35.58528 Longitude: -106.2194
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| These outdoors activities are available near Rim Well. |
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Sandia Peak, New Mexico, 25 miles away 1700 vertical feet |
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Rio Grande, Sandoval CountyCounty, 10 miles away Class III - 24 miles long (Otowi Bridge to Cochiti Reservoir) |
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| MORE STUFF NEARBY:
Bandelier National Monument
 | 16 miles away It's not in the San Juan Mountains.... |
Los Alamos Reservoir
 | 19 miles away Los Alamos is on the western edge of the Jemez Mountains, not the San Juans. The reservoir has been closed to the public since the Cerro Grande Fire in May of 2000. The fire and the flooding that followed did extensive damage to the landscape and facilities.... |
Sandia Peak
 | 25 miles away 1 PHOTO Sandia Peak Ski Area is a family area located in the Cibola National Forest approximately 30 minutes from Albuquerque, NM. The Ski Area offers an excellent learning environment for the novice skier and boarder as well as some of the longest cruising terrain available in New Mexico.... Sandia Peak is a pretty easy mountain to ski, not many bone breaking runs here. Good ski area for the whole family.... |
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