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Bonito Lake is an alpine reservoir located high in the Sierra Blanca mountains northwest of Ruidoso, New Mexico. It is a popular fishing and camping destination, and although it is surrounded by the Lincoln National Forest , it is not a part of the national forest.
A fire near Ruidoso is forcing evacuations and postponing the reopening of Bonito Lake. News station KOB-4, from Albuquerque, reported Friday morning, May 24, that a Blue Fire, caused by lightning ...
A plane flies over the Blue 2 Fire on May 25, 2024 in Lincoln County near Bonito Lake. Fire danger remains very high across all ranger districts of the Lincoln National Forest, cited a webpage.
Bonito Lake will remain closed with cleanups still happening from the Little Bear Fire. City officials hope it may open by June of 2024.
The Gruta do Lago Azul has a main hall with a floor that slopes to a subterranean lake over 50 metres (160 ft) long. The entrance is circular, about 40 metres (130 ft) in diameter, illuminating the lake with sunshine. Between the months of September and February the waters take on an intense blue color, for which the lake is named.
It is located at 8400 feet elevation in an unnamed canyon northeast of Tanbark Canyon north of Bonito Lake, along Forest Rd. 108, 6 miles (9.7 km) north of the junction of Forest Rds. 107 and 108. One third of the site is owned by Parsons Mining Company; the rest is part of Lincoln National Forest .
Bonito is a municipality located in the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso do Sul. As of 2020 its population was 22,190, and it has an area of 4,934 square kilometres (1,905 sq mi). As of 2020 its population was 22,190, and it has an area of 4,934 square kilometres (1,905 sq mi).
The Rio Bonito is a small river in the Sierra Blanca mountains of southern New Mexico, United States. [1] The headwaters of the river start in the Lincoln National Forest on the slopes of Sierra Blanca and travel eastward until they merge with the south fork of the Rio Bonito just west of Bonito Lake, a man-made reservoir.