Big Arsenic Springs Campground

Big Arsenic Springs Campground is a camp in , and has an elevation of 7,516 feet.
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Places in the Area

Nearby places include Rio Grande del Norte National Monument and Questa.

is a United States national monument in , west of the town of . The monument covers a long and spectacular stretch of gorge, sometimes 800 feet deep, carved by the Rio Grande through the Taos Plateau that is popular with hikers, whitewater rafters, and sightseers.

Village
Photo: John Collier Jr., Public domain.
Red River is a small mountain resort town in . Tucked into a canyon in the , this former mining town now thrives on tourism as the home of a popular ski resort. is situated 5 miles northeast of Big Arsenic Springs Campground.

Hamlet
is a spiritual community founded in 1967, located in the of northern , seventeen miles north of . The original commune was co-founded by Barbara Durkee, Stephen Durkee, and Jonathan Altman. is situated 5 miles southeast of Big Arsenic Springs Campground.

Big Arsenic Springs Campground

Latitude
36.67502° or 36° 40′ 30″ north
Longitude
-105.68112° or 105° 40′ 52″ west
Elevation
7,516 feet (2,291 metres)
Open location code
858PM8G9+2H
Geo­Names ID
5457331
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