Truchas Lakes

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Truchas Lakes are a high-elevation cluster of alpine lakes in northern New Mexico’s Sangre de Cristo Mountains, popular for backcountry hiking and fishing.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf alpine lake
lake cluster
natural feature
access hiking trails only
no road access to lakeshore
activity day hiking
overnight backpacking
climate alpine climate
clusterType multiple small lakes
country United States of America
surface form: United States
elevation over 11000 feet
over 3350 meters
environment alpine
high-elevation
fishingType coldwater fishing
formation glacially influenced basins
hasFeature cold water
remote setting
steep surrounding terrain
subalpine forest surroundings
hydrology part of headwaters of local mountain streams
locatedIn Sangre de Cristo Mountains NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States

northern New Mexico
management public land
mountainRange Sangre de Cristo Mountains NERFINISHED
near Truchas Peak NERFINISHED
partOf Rocky Mountains NERFINISHED
popularFor angling
backcountry hiking
scenic views
recreationType non-motorized
region northern New Mexico backcountry
remoteness backcountry location
risk altitude-related illness
sudden mountain storms
scenicType mountain lake scenery
seasonalAccess primarily late spring to early fall
state New Mexico
terrain rugged
steep mountain slopes
usedFor backcountry hiking
camping
fishing
wilderness recreation
vegetationZone alpine tundra nearby
subalpine
waterType freshwater

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Pecos Wilderness contains Truchas Lakes