Return to all horse trail riding in New Mexico
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Number of Trails: |
100
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Total Mileage |
1000
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Difficulty: |
Challenging
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Trail Rating |
Not Rated
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Camp Rating |
Not Rated
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Trail Description |
Wilderness trails are rugged and cover terrain from slick rock creek bottoms to flat topped forested mountain mesas and grasslands. Dense shrub fields on steep slopes and skeleton rock ridges are common and riparian vegetation can be dense and greater than 12 feet high. This is remote wilderness at it's very best. |
Best Time to Visit |
March - June, September - November |
Times to Avoid |
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Campground |
Adobe casita with kitchen & wood stove, sleeps 2 in organic queen bed, 2 covered porches, gas bbq. Full breakfast made with local organic, meats, dairy, produce & eggs. Horse corrals with water, hay and shade, open air dog kennel. No smoking on premises and no dogs in casita. Casita $150/night, horse $10/night. Trailer with living quarters OK, $20/night. Shuttles can be arranged for truck/trailer drop off/pick up, price negotiated based on location. |
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Contact: |
Additional Information |
Bed and Breakfast, Truck/Trailer Shuttles |
Corral, Water, Hay, Shade |
Cecilia McNicoll and Wendel Hann
888-535-2664
cecilia@spottedbirdbandb.com
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Cecilia McNicoll
PO Box 189
Gila, NM 88038-0189
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Directions |
35 miles north west of Silver City, NM on state highway 180, 4 miles off state highway near the junction of state highway 153 and 211. |
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This information was provided by cmcnicoll on 9/14/2009 12:49:27 PM |
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