Nestled in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains at 8,000 feet in elevation, this hidden lake sits at the edge of the Pecos Wilderness. The lake is stocked with rainbow trout and offers excellent fishing. Canoeing is also a popular activity and this pristine scenic spot offers a unique opportunity for primitive camping. Due to parking and campsite size limitations, maximum RV length allowed is 18 feet.
Activities
Boating
Non-motorized
Canoe
Camping
Due to parking and campsite size limitations, maximum RV length allowed is 18 feet.
Fishing
Picnicking
Wildlife Viewing
Birding
Amenities
Boating Facilities:
Boat Ramp
Campground Facilities:
Non-Reservation Sites:
26 Developed Sites
No Water
No Electric
Water in Campground
No Dump Station
Primitive Camping: None.