Hotels in Chama
Hotels in the city of Chama New Mexico are often required for tourists who require short or long term accommodation. Some tourists may want a hotel that offers good views and good scenery. Some tourists may want a hotel that has a high status and good reputation. Some may want a hotel in the city or near the city. Some may want a hotel that has good prices.
hotels in chama new mexico
Chama is a village in Rio Arriba County, New Mexico, USA. Chama is located on the Rio Chama (New Mexico), and is the western terminus of the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Narrow-Gauge Railroad, which runs to Antonito Colorado, 64 miles to the East. It is a small village, but tourism is starting to help the town's economy.
Rio Arriba County is a county located in the USA state of New Mexico.
Localities ; Española, Dulce, Chama, Alcalde, Chimayo, San Juan, Santa Clara Pueblo, Abiquiú, Canjilon, Cordova, Dixon, El Rito, Embudo, Hernandez,Tierra, Amarilla, Truchas
Points of interest ; Puye Cliff Dwellings, Ghost Ranch, Echo amphitheatre, Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad, Monastery of Christ in the Desert.
The
highest point in the county is the summit of Truchas Peak at 3 993m (13,102').
New
Mexico is a state located in the southwestern region of the United States of America.
It has been inhabited by Native American populations and has been part of the
Imperial Spanish viceroyalty of New Spain, part of Mexico, and a USA territory.
Truchas Peak (more precisely, South Truchas Peak) is the second highest independent peak in the US State of New Mexico. It is located in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, 26 mi northeast of Santa Fe. It lies within the Pecos Wilderness, part of the Santa Fe National Forest. (The north end of the mountain borders on the Carson National Forest.) The name of the peak is Spanish for "trout" (plural).
The entire mountain is a small north-south trending massif with four indentifiable summits, North Truchas Peak, Middle Truchas Peak, "Medio Truchas Peak" (unofficial name), and South Truchas Peak, the highest summit. Of the three subsidiary summits, only North Truchas Peak, 13,024 ft has enough topographic prominence (about 650 ft) to be considered an independent peak.
The Truchas Peaks lie on the water divide between the Rio Grande and the Pecos River. They are drained on the west by the Rio Medio, the Rio Quemado, and the Rio de las Trampas; on the northeast by the Rio Santa Barbara; and on the southeast by small creeks that quickly run into the upper reaches of the Pecos River. The massif also connects to numerous other high peaks in the region, many via the Santa Barbara Divide, a major east-west high ridge which separates the Pecos watershed on the south from the Santa Barbara watershed to the north.
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