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  2. Cimarron, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    FIPS code. 35-15440. GNIS feature ID. 2413540 [2] Website. villageofcimarron.net. Cimarron is a village in Colfax County, New Mexico, United States, which sits on the eastern slopes of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. The population was 792 at the 2020 census, making it the fourth most populous municipality in Colfax County. [4]

  3. Baldy Mountain (Colfax County, New Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    USGS Baldy Mountain. Baldy Mountain (official name), Baldy Peak, Mount Baldy, or Old Baldy is the highest peak in the Cimarron Range, a subrange of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains of New Mexico. It is located in Colfax County, about 6 miles (10 km) northeast of Eagle Nest. It rises abruptly, with 3,640 feet (1,110 m) of vertical relief (in 3 ...

  4. Cimarron Range, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The Cimarron Range is a mountain range located mainly in Colfax County of northeastern New Mexico, United States. [1] The range forms the eastern margin of the Southern Rocky Mountains in north-central New Mexico to the west of Cimarron, New Mexico. The range is about forty-seven miles (76 km) long and forty-four miles (71 km) wide [2] and is ...

  5. Tooth of Time - Wikipedia

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    Tooth of Time. The Tooth of Time is an igneous intrusion of dacite porphyry formed in the tertiary period some 22 to 40 million years ago. It is a geological feature on the Philmont Scout Ranch located five miles (8.0 km) southwest of Cimarron, New Mexico, United States, and is one of Philmont's most popular sights.

  6. Geography and ecology of Philmont Scout Ranch - Wikipedia

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    It was well known among the overland traders on the Santa Fe Trail, who used it to mark the final seven-day push to Santa Fe, New Mexico. Baldy Mountain, or Mount Baldy, is the highest peak in the Cimarron Range, a subrange of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains of New Mexico. It rises abruptly, with 3,640 feet (1,110 m) of vertical relief over 3 ...

  7. Cimarron Historic District - Wikipedia

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    April 3, 1973. Designated NMSRCP. May 22, 1970. The Cimarron Historic District [2] is a historic district on the south side of Cimarron, New Mexico, United States. The district is located south of US Route 64 on the east and west sides of New Mexico Highway 21. In 1973, the district was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. [2]

  8. Geography of New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Geography of New Mexico. With a total area of 121,590 square miles (314,900 km 2), [1] New Mexico is the fifth-largest state, after Alaska, Texas, California, and Montana. Its eastern border lies along 103°W longitude with the state of Oklahoma, and 2.2 miles (3.5 kilometres) west of 103°W longitude with Texas (due to a 19th-century surveying ...

  9. Mount Phillips (New Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    Mount Phillips view south from the southern false summit to Angel Fire Ski Area. Mount Phillips is the second highest peak in Boy Scouts of America 's Philmont Scout Ranch in the central country on the western perimeter. It is an easy hike from Comanche Peak, but it is a much steeper ascent from Clear Creek to its 11,742 feet (3,579 m) summit.