
New Mexico: A Guide to the State & National Parks
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Narrated by:
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Greg Hewett
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By:
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Barbara Sinotte
About this listen
Details of all the state and national parks. This describes them all, from the vast national parks to little-visited wilderness preserves. Facilities, hiking trails, fees, campgrounds, fishing, canoeing, history, nearby attractions, directions - everything you need. Park maps show what to find and where to find it. Filled with contact numbers and addresses. The guide describes 43 different state parks of New Mexico, with contact info, how to get there, and what to see and do. These include Chaco Canyon, Elephant Butte Lake, and Coronado State Park, among others. Carlsbad Caverns National Park is fully detailed.
©2012 Hunter Publishing, Inc. (P)2015 Hunter Publishing, Inc.
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