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  2. Business of outdoors takes off in New Mexico - AOL

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    Dec. 4—Fly fishing on the San Juan River in the Four Corners. Skiing steep runs at Taos Ski Valley. Exploring the Gila Wilderness. Going below the Earth's surface at Carlsbad Caverns National Park.

  3. Rio Blanco (Colorado) - Wikipedia

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    The river at the Blanco Diversion Dam, in late summer with low flow Downstream of the dam, at the start of the lower Blanco. The San Juan–Chama Diversion Project, which was started in 1971, diverted water from the river at the Blanco Diversion Dam and eventually led to reduced water flow and a loss of aquatic habitat in the Rio Blanco. In ...

  4. Navajo Dam - Wikipedia

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    The San Juan is designated a Blue Ribbon fishery and is one of the most popular fly-fishing waters in the western United States. [32] After a federal biological assessment in 1999, [33] the San Juan River Basin Recovery Implementation Program (SJRIP) was established in order to help recover native fish populations in the river. [34]

  5. Cutthroat trout - Wikipedia

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    Green River cutthroat trout: San Juan cutthroat trout O. v. ssp. Also lumped in with the Colorado River cutthroat. Native to San Juan River and its tributaries across small portions of the Four Corners region. This trout was formally re-discovered in 2012, by analyzing the genetics of two museum specimens obtained from the basin in 1874.

  6. Calendar of events: Fly fishing, live music on tap in San ...

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    There is an abundance of live music scheduled at locations throughout San Juan County this week. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  7. Navajo State Park - Wikipedia

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    Touted as Colorado's answer to Lake Powell, this reservoir on the San Juan River begins in Colorado's San Juan Mountains and extends 20 miles (32 km) into New Mexico. Its area is 15,000 acres (6,100 ha), and it has 150 miles (240 km) of shoreline in two states. Park activities include boating, houseboating, fishing, camping, and wildlife ...

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