Santa Rosa de Lima was an early 18th-century Spanish settlement in the Rio Chama valley, near the present-day town of Abiquiu, New Mexico. Ever since the 1730s, settlers on the meandering Río de Chama 40 to 50 miles northwest of Santa Fe had tried to put down roots in...
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Williams Lake Trail Taos Ski Valley July 2022
Discover this 4.2-mile out-and-back trail near Taos Ski Valley, New Mexico. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 2 h 17 min to complete. This is a very popular area for hiking and trail running, so you'll likely encounter other...
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San Jose, New Mexico on the Pecos River June 2022
San Jose was founded in 1803 when allotments of land were made to 45 men and two women by the Spanish government of New Mexico. The purpose of the settlement, and others in the Pecos River valley, was to defend the eastern flanks of the New Mexican settlements from...
Pecos River at Villanueva, New Mexico June 2022
Much needed monsoon rains turn the Pecos into a mud flow at Villanueva, New Mexico. Villanueva is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in San Miguel County, New Mexico, United States. Known as La Cuesta until 1890, it is located along the Pecos...
Rio Grande River Near Bandelier National Monument
Rio Grande River Near Bandelier National Monument A monsoon rain mudied Rio Grande River flows into Cochiti Lake near Bandelier National Monument. The Rio Grande, known in Mexico as the Río Bravo del Norte or simply the Río Bravo, is one of the principal rivers in the...
Cochiti Lake on the Rio Grande
Cochiti Lake on the Rio Grande A monsoon rain mudied Rio Grande River flows into Cochiti Lake near Santa Fe. The perfect location to enjoy some peaceful Kayaking. Cochiti Lake sits at 5,343ft in elevation and is nestlein the foothills of the Jemez Mountains. Our high...
Rio Grande Tetilla Peak Recreation Area Campsites Remain Closed Going on Three Years
Rio Grande Tetilla Peak Recreation Area Campsites Remain Closed Going on Three Years The boat launch ramp and Cochiti Lake access is open. Posted on their website:"Tetilla Peak campground is closed due to water and electrical repairs. If you have reservations, they...










