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Bloomfield, NM, New Mexico

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Star Route 4, Box 6500, Bloomfield, NM

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Bloomfield, New Mexico
Navajo Lake is New Mexico's second largest lake--more than 15,000- acre ft. capacity --and offers the full gamut of water sports and services. Camping Pine River, the most developed area along the lake, includes a visitor center with ... More on AnglerWeb.com

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6131 Highway 64, Bloomfield, NM, 87413
Dating from the 11th century, these ruins were inhabited by peoples closely related to those inhabiting Chaco Canyon. Visitors may tour an 11th century Chacoan great house; see a 19th century homes... More on Heritage
Salmon Ruins are easy to get to right off the highway. More on Gusto.com

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Jicarilla Ranger District, 664 East Broadway, Blanco, NM 87413, United States

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6131 U.S. Highway 64, Bloomfield, NM 87413
11th-century Pueblo ruins, historical buildings and museum. Initial builders and occupants, referred to as the Primary occupation, were colonists ... More on MuseumsUSA.org
What really marks the 150 rooms of these ruins 11 miles west of Farmington near Bloomfield is their setting on a hillside, surrounded by lush San Juan River bosque. You'll begin in the museum, tho... More on Frommers

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22 County Road 5173 Bloomfield, New Mexico 87413 United States

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Farmington, New Mexico
The Bisti Wilderness is 38,381 acres of seemingly barren and lifeless badlands. Hop back 70 million years, and the region was lush, leafy and home to many large reptiles and mammals. Their fossiliz... More on LLBean.com
Bryce Canyon this ain''t. However, this is a very bizarre deserted place t More on Trails

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P.O. Box 640, Aztec, NM 87410
A partially reconstructed circa- 1100 pueblo. ArticlesDriving the Continental Divide, TripsRoad Trip: Monta... More on travelandleisure
Aztec Ruins National Monument are located on the outskirts of Aztec, New Mexico, in the "Four Corners" regi... More on Epinions.com
