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A little farther down the dam site, on
our way to the riverside campgrounds down below the dam, you can see the
buoy line in front of the dam. It is easy access to the shore for
those who like that relaxed type of fishing. |
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Looking south, to the spillway below the
dam, you will see the Rio Grande thundering on it's way to southern New
Mexico and beyond. For centuries, the Rio Grande has been the
lifeblood of the entire region. |
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In this photo you can see the riverside
campsite on the right, with all the trees and cutback area of the river,
another great spot to fish with the family. |
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The campsite even has a clean, safe,
well equipped playground for the younger ones in your group. There
are also hoops for the slightly older group members. |
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This camper has found his spot, right
along the banks of the Rio Grande. With tables and fire pits,
camping can be safe, comfortable and quite relaxing. A great way
to spend quality time with the family. |
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The shore along the river in the
campsite is easy to get to and the river conditions here make fishing a
breeze. To the east of the campgrounds are great mountain views,
and early in the morning, or late in the evening, don't be surprised to
find some deer or other animals coming to visit. |
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The Caballo Lake Riverside Campsite is
the only campsite in the state of New Mexico set up for RV
Round-ups. Clean, well equipped facilities, with room for lots of
RV's. |
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As you can see, the facilities at this
campsite are well maintained and waiting for your arrival. For all
the details, read the information posted on the main page or contact the
park (info/bottom of page). |
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