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Parks – Carlsbad, New Mexico
For 30 miles, the Byway travels the transition from the cholla cactus of the Chihuahuan Desert to the pines of the Guadalupe Escarpment. Travelers can see mule deer, pronghorn antelope, gray fox, s... More on Epinions.com
Themeparks – Carlsbad, New Mexico
Fishing for catfish anglers using liver, worms and dough bait. A few small black bass caught by anglers using crank baits and worms. Try using top water lures early and late ... More on AnglerWeb.com
National And State Parks – Carlsbad, New Mexico
Located on both sides of the Pecos River from the Upper Dam to the Lower Tansil Dam, this area is included in the Lake Carlsbad Recreation Area and has shades, boat ... More on Cityofcarlsbadnm.com
Landmarks – Fort Stockton, Texas
Historic features include courthouse (1883), first Catholic Church (1875), first schoolhouse (1883) and Zero Stone placed by survey party in 1859, used as origin point for all land surveys in this part of West Texas. Nearby St. Stephens ... More on traveltex
Things To Do – Carlsbad, New Mexico
This place was packed! Fun, Food, Costumes, Prizes, etc. HOT!!! No Cover Charge??? WOW!!! Affordable Drinks & a fun FRIENDLY atmosphere where they treat you like family... why go anywhere else?... More on clubzone
Parks – Carlsbad, New Mexico
Located at the northwest end of Lake Carlsbad on the south side of the Pecos River, this 27 acre natural park area extends ... More on Cityofcarlsbadnm.com
RV Parks – Fort Stockton, Texas
Long & wide pull thrus, full hookups & cable TV. Handicap accessible restrooms, laundry, book exchange & internet access located in laundry. Wifi is also available. ... More on GreatCampingSpots.com
Things To Do – Carlsbad, New Mexico
Red Lake is a lake located near Navajo, in the Red Valley, McKinley County, New Mexico, on the border to Arizona. The lake has ... More on AnglerWeb.com
National And State Parks – Pecos, Texas
The Pecos River or Rio Pecos, as it is known in New Mexico, rises near Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States, and flows for 926 miles (1,490 km) through the eastern portion of that state and neighboring Texas before it ... More on AnglerWeb.com
Parks – Carlsbad, New Mexico
Home of the Teen Girls Softball League, this 5 acre park is located along the irrigation canal on Northeast First Street. ... More on Cityofcarlsbadnm.com
Things To Do – Fort Stockton, Texas
Open Mon. -Sat. 9 a.m. -5 p.m. Extended summer hours. 1000 Railroad Ave., across from Paisano Pete in the ... More on traveltex
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