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La Junta Campground is situated in the Upper Rio Grande watershed of New Mexico, offering visitors a stunning view of the Rio Grande and the surrounding Sangre de Cristo Mountains. The area is rich in history and culture, with nearby points of interest including the Taos Pueblo, Rio Grande Gorge Bridge, and the town of Taos.
The campground itself boasts amenities such as picnic tables, fire rings, and vault toilets. There are also hiking trails nearby, including the La Junta Trail that leads to the confluence of the Rio Grande and Red River.
One interesting fact about the area is that it was once home to the Taos Indians, who were skilled traders and artists. Today, the Taos Pueblo is a living Native American community and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The best time of year to visit is from May to October when temperatures range from 50-80 degrees Fahrenheit. However, visitors should be aware that the area is prone to afternoon thunderstorms during the summer months.
Sources:
- https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/carson/recarea/?recid=44105
- https://www.nps.gov/places/la-junta-campground.htm
- https://www.newmexico.org/places-to-go/regions-cities/north-central/la-junta-campground/
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