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If you are traveling by, why not stop by Wilson Lake. Wilson Lake is pretty dried up usually; the month with most of the rain is August; January meanwhile is the driest month. You'll need more than a day to discover everything Wilson Lake has to offer, you can camp at Cebolia Mesa Campground, and there are some delightful whitewater spots on Rio Grande. Summertime highs at Wilson Lake typically tend to be in the 80's. Summer night lows dip down to the 40's. High
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| | temperatures all through the winter are normally in the 30's while Wilson Lake overnight low temperatures during the wintertime are in the 0's. This lake is so wonderful. Looking for something close to Wilson Lake? Dry Lakes is in the vicinity, and Adobe and Stars Inn is a brilliant spot to get some rest. Yeah, come up here to the Sangre De Cristo Mountains for a delightful time. Wilson Lake is not the only location nearby, Cissell Lake is a nearby lake. | |
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There's so much to do here at Wilson Lake that you need to camp here for a while, La Junta Campground is a good location for that. Wilson Lake is one of the lakes here in the Sangre De Cristo Mountains.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 36.68417 Longitude: -105.9028
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Taos, New Mexico, 27 miles away 2612 vertical feet |
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Rio Grande, Taos/Rio Arriba CountyCounty, 15 miles away Class II-III - 8 miles long (Red River confluence to John Dunn Bridge) |
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Rio Grande, Taos/Rio Arriba CountyCounty, 15 miles away Class V - 6 miles long (Chiflo Campground to Little Arsenic Trail) |
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Rio Grande, Taos CountyCounty, 16 miles away Class II-IV - 14 miles long (Lee Trail to Chiflo Campground) |
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Dry Lakes, Rio Arriba CountyCounty, 9 miles away |
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