About Trampas Lakes Fishing
Trampas Lakes can be accessed via Highway 76 to Forest Road 207. From there you hike on trail 36 to Trampas Lake. Lake is in the Pecos Wilderness
Truchas, New Mexico · Rio Arriba County · Facility
Trampas Lakes can be accessed via Highway 76 to Forest Road 207. From there you hike on trail 36 to Trampas Lake. Lake is in the Pecos Wilderness
Trampas Lakes can be accessed via Highway 76 to Forest Road 207. From there you hike on trail 36 to Trampas Lake. Lake is in the Pecos Wilderness
Heading to Trampas Lakes Fishing? A few things to know before you go:
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