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  2. Cimarron Canyon State Park - Wikipedia

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    Cimarron Canyon State Park boasts three full campgrounds, which are located along the river between the villages of Eagle Nest and Ute Park. These include the Maverick, Tolby, and Ponderosa campgrounds, as well as Black Jack Tent Area. All three campgrounds offer numerous individual sites for RV or tent camping.

  3. Cimarron River (Canadian River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    Cimarron Canyon State Park, located along the river, offers equestrian and hiking trails, fly-fishing, and camping. Located within the Colin Neblett Wildlife Management Area, it is near Angel Fire, New Mexico on the Enchanted Circle Scenic Byway .

  4. List of New Mexico state parks - Wikipedia

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    Cimarron Canyon State Park: Colfax: 378 153: 7,500 2,300: 1979: Showcases the canyon of the Cimarron River and the Palisades Sill formation. [11] City of Rocks State Park: Grant: 1,230 500: 5,250 1,600: 1953: Features rock formations eroded out of 35-million-year-old volcanic ash, and a public observatory. [12] Clayton Lake State Park: Union ...

  5. Wild Rivers Recreation Area - Wikipedia

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    The Rio Grande and Red River, both designated National Wild and Scenic Rivers System, intersect in the park at an 800-foot (240 m) deep canyon. It has ancient forests of juniper and piñon trees. [1] Geographic features include volcanic cones, black rock canyons, and cliffs. [3]

  6. Maxwell Land Grant - Wikipedia

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    Cimarron Canyon State Park extends along Cimarron Canyon from Eagle Nest Lake to Ute Park and along U.S. Route 64. The park is part of the Colin Neblett State Wildlife Area, which consists of 33,116 acres (134.02 km 2) acres of former grant land. This area was purchased by the state of New Mexico in the early 1950s. [45]

  7. Cimarron's historic St. James Hotel announces impending ... - AOL

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    Cimarron's St. James Hotel, where many colorful figures from the Wild West days stayed and which some believe is haunted by the spirits of more than two dozen murdered guests, will shut down on ...

  8. Canyon County Sheriff’s Office identifies homicide victim ...

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    The Canyon County Sheriff’s Office urges anyone in the area last Friday with information that could help the case to contact the Sheriff’s Office at 208-454-7531 or Crime Stoppers at 343-COPS ...

  9. Ute Park, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Ute Park lies on U.S. Route 64 between Cimarron and Eagle Nest, just east of Cimarron Canyon State Park. In 1921, the Guide to New Mexico [7] described it as: Ute Park was named for the Ute Indians, who lived on the east slope of near-by Mt. Baldy.

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