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There is plenty of parking from your rig
and trailer and it is a short distance to the docks. The lake
continues north from this point to the area called the flats, where the
Rio Grande river enters. |
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Out in the distance you can see some of
the more remote camping sites available at Caballo Lake State
Park. One of the small inlets, like the one pictured here makes it
easy for the family to fish. |
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These 2 photos were taken down on the
level of the boat launch, next to the lake. You can see the dam at
the end of the lake, the area we will go to next. |
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This photo will provide you with a
closer look at the launch area. Wouldn't you like to be the ones
in those boats out there? |
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As we leave the main park area and head
south a short distance to the dam site, we pass by the ranger
station. Here you will find lots of information and any assistance
you may need. |
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The next 4 photos were taken at the dam
site area, panning from right to left. The water at this end will
be much deeper, and could produce some nice fish if your luck is good. |
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Some of the rocky bluffs that shoot out
into the water are great spots to try your luck. One of the great
things about Caballo Lake is the more isolated conditions for boating
and fishing. |
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Being about 11 miles long, the lake
stretches far out to the north. The blue New Mexico sky, and
distant mountains make for views that one only dreams about. |
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