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Pecos River The Pecos River runs through New Mexico and Texas and hosts a variety of recreational activities. Address: . USA
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San Solomon Springs are located in Balmorhea State Park in Toyahvale. The water from these springs is home to many rare animals, including several varieties of pupfish, aquatic snails and the Pecos gambusia. Swimming, snorkeling and suba diving are permitted. Accommodations are nearby.
1 432 375-2370
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Running from Colorado through New Mexico and along Texas' western border, Rio Grande River plays host to a range of activities, including boating, fishing and whitewater rafting. Many areas along the river offer exceptional wildlife viewing opportunities. Address: . USA
1 432 477-2251
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Lake Balmorhea is located 7 mi (11 km) from Balmorhea State Park. Fishing is permitted for the lake's largemouth bass, catfish and sunfish. Live bait and a boat launch are available. Picnic areas and restrooms can be found on site as well as some camping spots. Address: . Balmorhea TX USA 79836
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Lake Amistad is one of Texas's largest lakes with 67,000 acres (27,113 ha) of water. Fishing draws people to this lake, but there are many other activities including boating, waterskiing, camping and hiking for visitors to do. Birdwatching is also a popular activity with Lake Amistad holding more than 300 different varieties of birds.
1 830 775-7491
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