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Conejos River Fly Fishing Information
Winding
out of the San Jaun Wilderness, along the Colorado New Mexico border
and into the Rio Grande in northern New Mexico the Canejos River
is an outstanding fly fishing fishery for Rainbow Trout and Brown
Trout.
Nearby towns of Antonito, Colorado and Chama,
New Mexico are home to the historic narrow guage steam powered
Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad. Tickets my be purchased in
Antonito or Chama for this spectacular mountain railroad train
ride.
From Taos travel west across the Rio Grande Gorge
Bridge, the second highest bridge on the U.S. Highway System. The
bridge is a three-span steel continuous-deck-truss structure with
a concrete-filled steel-grid deck. It was called the "bridge
to nowhere" while it was being built because the funding did
not exist to continue the road on the other side. Continue to Tres
Piedras - see if you can locate the three rocks this little town
is named for - and through the Brazos Mountains. Stop at the Brazos
Overlook for an inspiring view of the Brazos Cliffs. Continue down
into the Chama Valley and detour west at Los Ojos to Tierra Wools,
a spinning and weaving cooperative that sells the wool products
of the valley. The Chama valley offers extensive outdoor opportunities
such as cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, fishing and hunting,
but the star attraction is the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad,
which operates daily from June to October. This historic narrow
gauge train gives passengers an authentic example of railroading
in the 1880s. The steam train winds its way through 64 miles of
mountain scenery to Antonito, Colorado, and returns, traveling
through the 10,022-foot-high Cumbres Pass and the 1,100-foot-deep
Toltec Gorge. While half-way trips are available from both depots
at Chama, NM and Antonito, CO, Taos visitors can easily enjoy the
full-day trip by driving to Chama, riding to Antonito and returning
to Chama by train or bus provided by the railroad. Hot lunch is
available midway at Osier, CO.
Guest Ranches, Fishing Lodges and Camping Areas along the Conejos'
path offer the summer vacationer the ultimate high country mountain
vacation experience.
6000 acre Platoro Reservoir near Platoro, Colorado has great fishing,
camping, hiking, back packing canoeing and boating.
Fly fishing is not the only activity on the Conejos.
Numerous hiking and mountain biking trials originate on the Conejos'
banks, climbing through alpine meadows and Aspen forests to the San
Jaun wilderness peaks.
Elk, Mule Deer and Beaver are plentiful along the
Conejos.
RECREATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
- Biking
- Boating
- Cultural or Historic Sites
- Camping
- Fly Fishing
- Groceries/Supplies
- Hiking
- Horseback Riding
Hunting
- Lodging
- Pets Allowed
- Picnic
- Recreational Vehicles
- Wilderness Area
- Wildlife Viewing
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