For several months I've been exploring the map of New Mexico to see where we might like to go after the Balloon Fiesta. I had focused on the Eagle Nest/Cimarron area of North Central New Mexico on Highway 64 in the Cimarron Mountain Range of the Southern Rockies.
The reason this area got my attention was the $225 per year camping permit that the New Mexico State Parks offers to non-residents. Two of those state parks are in this area. I thought we would bounce from one park to another and get our money's worth at the same time taking in whatever fall colors remained on the cottonwoods.
I was also hoping to have a snow fix.
Although we didn't buy the yearly camping pass, we got here in time to enjoy some fall colors. And then after a few days, I got my snow fix.
Life is good. And we are enjoying Being Where We Are
Highway 64 on the way to Cimarron Canyon |
Settled into Campsite No. 16 We soon learned this is the Camphost Site |
Another Look at the Lonely Campground |
And Then the Snow Came |
It Appears No One Else Wants to Camp in the Snow |
The Sometimes Wild Cimarron River After the Snowfall |
The Snow was Nice While it Lasted |