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Coyote Creek State Park is a state park of New Mexico, United States, preserving a riparian canyon in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. The park is located 17 miles (27 km) north of Mora . Coyote Creek is the most densely stocked trout stream in New Mexico.
This is a list of state parks and reserves in the New Mexico state park system. The system began with the establishment of Bottomless Lakes State Park on November 18, 1933. [1] New Mexico currently has 35 state parks. It has been calculated that 70% of the state's population lives within 40 miles (64 km) of a New Mexico state park. [2]
Pages in category "State parks of New Mexico" The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total. ... Coyote Creek State Park; E. Eagle Nest Lake State Park;
The fire caused the closure of the entire Pecos/Las Vegas Ranger District of the Santa Fe National Forest, as well as multiple state parks. These included Mesilla Valley State Park, Coyote Creek State Park, Morphy Lake State Park, Storrie Lake State Park, and Pecos Canyon State Park. [30]
Village of Guadalupita, parts of Guadalupita and Williams canyons, and the Coyote Creek valley between Guadalupita and Lucero 36°08′17″N 105°14′17″W / 36.138°N 105.238°W / 36.138; -105.238 ( Guadalupita-Coyote Rural Historic
The Guadalupita-Coyote Rural Historic District is a historic district in Mora County, New Mexico which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2017. [1]It includes the village of Guadalupita, parts of Guadalupita and Williams canyons, and the Coyote Creek valley between Guadalupita and Lucero.
Coyote Creek Trail, San Jose California - part of the National Recreation Trail system; Coyote Creek bicycle path, Los Angeles County, California; Coyote Creek Bridge, Lane County, Oregon; Coyote Creek State Park, New Mexico; Trails of Yellowstone National Park includes a Coyote Creek Trail
The southern terminus is at NM 518 in Mora, and the northern terminus is at U.S. Route 64 (US 64) in Angel Fire by the Angel Fire Airport. It includes a dangerous curve that concerns area residents and has prompted a wrongful death suit. [2] Coyote Creek State Park is located on State Road 434 just north of Guadalupita.