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Located in the Organ Mountains, the campground contains two group areas accessible to people with disabilities, family camping areas , and picnic sites. Many hiking Areas. |
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Located within Las Cruces City Limits. Man Made lake that is popular for fishing, picnicking, and swimming. |
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South-of-the-border attractions include shopping, dining, greyhound and horse racing, and bullfighting. Passports are not required for US citizens. Firearms and Liqour may not be taken into Mexico. Look for upcoming page on travel into Mexico. |
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Dripping springs is part of the Organ mountains recreational area. Facility offers apicnic area, hiking trails, vistor center, and restrooms. |
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Established in 1865, Fort Seldon housed infantry and cavalry, including the famous African-American Buffalo soldiers cavalry. Gen. Douglas MacArthur spent his childhood years here. Summer weekends include costumed presentations. |
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La Cueva "The Cave" is located at the base of the Organ mountains and once was home to the Mogollon Indians. The cave was also occupied by Juan Augastiniani, also known as "The Hermit Monk". |
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Founded in 1850, Mesilla was part of Mexico and was ettled be Mexican Catholics. The Gadsden Purchase of 1854 made Mesilla part of The United sates. Billy the kid hung around here. Town is rich with cuture and history. Visit the Old plaza. |
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Approximately 275 square miles of white gypsum sand dunes, some rising 60 feet. Most of dunes in controlled by military but park is open to public. Bring water and be careful of summer heat, can reach 120 degress F. |
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Fifth largest river in the United States. Bloodline of Modern Las Cruces and El Paso. Borders mexico starting in Texas. Provides many recreational activities. |
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Fourth largest city in Texas and 17th largest in the United States. Historic city the borders Mexico and is sister city to Juarez. Many attractions and recreational opportunites. |