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  2. Caballo Lake - Wikipedia

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    Caballo Lake is a reservoir on the Rio Grande created by the Caballo Dam in southern New Mexico, United States.It is the fourth largest reservoir in New Mexico in terms of surface area and the fifth largest body of water in New Mexico in terms of volume.

  3. Caballo Lake State Park - Wikipedia

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    Caballo Lake State Park is a state park of New Mexico, United States, located 16 miles (26 km) south of Truth or Consequences on the Rio Grande. [2] Caballo Lake was created in the 1930s when an earthen dam was built across the Rio Grande. The dam is 96 feet (29 m) tall and 4,558 feet (1,389 m) across.

  4. Caballo, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Caballo is a census-designated place in Sierra County, New Mexico, United States. Its population was 112 as of the 2010 census. [4] Caballo has a post office with ZIP code 87931. [5] [6] The community is located along New Mexico State Road 187, north and south of Exit 63 on Interstate 25.

  5. Fishing on ice or land in 2024? A look at popular winter ...

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    Eagle Nest Lake State Park in northeastern New Mexico’s Colfax County on Jan. 27 hosted its annual ice fishing tournament. ... Caballo Lake State Park, Elephant Butte Lake State Park and Percha ...

  6. Texas sued New Mexico over Rio Grande Water. Now states are ...

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    When the Bureau of Reclamation releases water from Elephant Butte and Caballo Lake in New Mexico, it must travel roughly 100 river miles to the Texas-New Mexico state line. Texas brought the suit ...

  7. Caballo Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Caballo Mountains, (Spanish: "horse") are a mountain range located in Sierra and Doña Ana Counties, New Mexico, United States.The range is located east of the Rio Grande and Caballo Lake, and west of the Jornada del Muerto; the south of the range extends into northwest Doña Ana County.