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    El Vado Lake - The family that fishes together... uh, argues? No, it's all good at a place like this!

    El Vado Lake

    4.5(2 reviews)
    34.6 km

    Diggin' It!…read more However, for full disclosure, we went rather late in the fishing season (mid July) for optimal fishing success! We stayed at El Vado Lake State Park, rolled in on a Saturday afternoon and there were a fair amount of campers there at that time. However, most were recreational boaters, skiing and such. But by Sunday night they rolled out and we damn near had the entire campground, and lake, to ourselves. It was awesome! During our weeklong stay we only caught about six keepers (small mouth bass), but tons of babies! Early Spring must be awesome fishing, and according to the nearby Ranger, right after the ice thaws it's amazing! Duly Noted! The campground is very nice with decent showers nearby, running water and each site has really nice sturdy covers to keep out of both the sun and rain. If I were to list a negative point it might be the fact that the bank is rather steep and rocky. So bank fishing isn't the greatest, but we plan on giving it another go earlier in the season. And so should you!

    I was pleasantly surprised at this state park. The scenery is great! Unfortunately, there were no…read moretrees for shade, and no internet service, even with Verizon, although I did manage to snag a few minutes during my stay. I have heard of people using other roads to get there, but if you use 112, you should be fine. Photos - https://landcruisingadventure.blogspot.com/2019/07/el-vado-state-park-new-mexico.html

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    El Vado Lake - Very peaceful!

    Very peaceful!

    El Vado Lake - Pretty, huh?

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    Pretty, huh?

    Rio Grande del Norte National Monument - Rio Grande Gorge Bridge

    Rio Grande del Norte National Monument

    4.8(4 reviews)
    100.2 km

    Rio Grande Del Norte is vast-there are many different areas to explore and various corners of this…read morenational monument that range from moderately trafficked to fairly remote. Taos.org has a great summary page of the different areas. https://taos.org/explore/landmarks/rio-grande-del-norte-national-monument/ I had done some further research after this overview and opted to visit the Wild Rivers area in the morning and the Rio Grande Gorge area later in the day after lunch back in Taos. Wild Rivers is about 50 minutes from Taos but a scenic drive. Once you are in the public lands, the scenery gets more and more amazing. In the Wild Rivers area, there's a visitor center (currently only open on weekends), a scenic byway with overlooks, campgrounds and hiking trails that take you down to the river. I opted to do the trail to Big Arsenic Springs. The byway was very well signed and there's day use parking that does have a self paid fee. Since it's a BLM administered park (federal) you can instead display your America the Beautiful National Parks pass. Amazing scenery of the river and surrounding canyons along the petroglyphs towards the end of the Big Arsenic trail. The hike I opted for was short (2.5 miles but with an 800 ft elevation gain on the way back up from the river.) The park does an amazing job maintaining the trails and the well graded switchbacks made it a pleasant hike. On the drive out, after my hike, I stopped at other scenic view points. Later in the day, I visited another section of the park, closer to Taos where you can walk across and take in vistas of the Rio Grande Gorge bridge. If you're visiting Taos and love the outdoors, a visit to this park is a must. It's quieter than your typical national parks with fewer amenities but still an awe inspiring outdoor adventure (without the crowds!)

    We took an hour walk on the West Rim Trail that's part of Rio Grande del Norte National Monument…read morewhile visiting the Rio Grande bridge in late May 2023. The trail starts right at the parking lot and it's beautiful. Gorgeous views of the river too. Many bunnies that day.

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    Rio Grande del Norte National Monument - Wild Rivers hike down to Big Arsenic Springs

    Wild Rivers hike down to Big Arsenic Springs

    Rio Grande del Norte National Monument - Start of the trail down to Big Arscenic Springs

    Start of the trail down to Big Arscenic Springs

    Rio Grande del Norte National Monument - Scenic views along the Wild Rivers byway

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    Scenic views along the Wild Rivers byway

    About Trout - fishing - Updated July 2026

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