Quemado Lake is a 130-acre lake in the Gila National Forest. It is about 16 miles south of the town of Quemado. #NewMexico #roadtrip #nature #OptOutside #travel #waterisprecious #offthebeatenpath
First flood irrigation yesterday. Nice to see the acequias running. Speeds up the spring process, with green sprouts overnight. The water absorbed quickly due to lack of ground moisture. Not sure if we will have irrigation beyond spring. #NewMexico #droughtwatch #waterisprecious

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Moment of Zen. Bluff Springs, outside of #Cloudcroft, #NewMexico in the Sacramento Mountains. #nature #peace #waterisprecious #OptOutside #daytrip
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El Morro | Stone guest log between Acoma and Zuni pueblos. Petroglyphs and inscriptions from the waves of humans traveling through the region. There's an oasis at the base of the mesa. #waterisprecious #history #NewMexico #travel #roadtrip #daytrip #hiking #NativeAmerican

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This photo was taken during spring runoff several years ago. The Rio Grande hasn't looked like this since. These days, there are stretches where it is easier to navigate the bosque via the former river channel than the forest. #NewMexico #waterisprecious
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Zuni River Video

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Boot Up for These Three Headwater Hikes

Hiking to these headwaters can help you better understand our watersheds.

Every time I scroll past a LinkedIn post with a poorly done AI image, I automatically picture someone pouring a bottle of water into a desert.
What a waste of resources.

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Trampas Lakes Trail: One of New Mexico's most beautiful hikes - https://youtu.be/_pmpeYk7QOA

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Trampas Lakes Trail: One of New Mexico's most beautiful hikes

Trampas Lakes Trail in the Pecos Wilderness of Carson National Forest provides a breathtaking 12-mile out-and-back hike through lush forests cradled between ...

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Explore New Mexico's Best Water Spots

Discover the best of New Mexico's water adventures from the relaxing hot springs in Jemez Springs to thrilling scuba diving at Blue Hole and rafting on the Rio Grande. Relax in the serene pools at Ojo Santa Fe and enjoy a variety of water activities at Elephant Butte Lake.