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Coyote Creek

Located about an hour southeast of Taos, Coyote Creek State Park features a stream that leads through the Sangre de Cristo Mountains.

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Nearby Parks Around Coyote Creek

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108.5 mi away

Great Sand Dunes

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193.0 mi away

Mesa Verde

National Park · CO

212.4 mi away

Black Canyon

National Park · CO

240.8 mi away

White Sands

National Park · NM

266.7 mi away

Petrified Forest

National Park · AZ

280.2 mi away

Carlsbad Caverns

National Park · NM

Nearby Points of Interest Around Coyote Creek

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52.4 mi away

Old Spanish National Historic Trail

The Old Spanish Trail (Spanish: Viejo Sendero Espanol) is a historical trade route that connected the northern New Mexico settlements of (or near) Santa Fe, New Mexico with those of Los Angeles, California and southern California.

70.2 mi away

Santa Fe Trail Scenic and Historic Byway

The 188-mile route was used during the 1820s and 1870s primarily for trade by pioneers and settlers heading west from Missouri.

75.1 mi away

Trinidad Lake State Park

As a semi-desert, this area offers hiking, biking, geocaching and hunting, but has great water-based activities as well.

87.9 mi away

Ludlow Tent Colony Site

In 1914, a dispute between the Colorado National Guard and a coal mining settlement erupted into a violent battle due to a strike, killing 21 people.

89.0 mi away

Continental Divide National Scenic Trail

This trail is more than massive; it is epic in the truest sense of the word.

90.0 mi away

Alamosa National Wildlife Refuge

The 11,169-acre Alamosa National Wildlife Refuge is right in the San Luis Valley on the east side of the Rio Grande.