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Day Camp|Residential Camp
- Phone:
- 575-687-4101
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Residential Camp
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Coed
- Phone:
- 505-262-6022
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Girls Only
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Residential Camp
- Phone:
- 505-343-1040
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Residential Camp
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Coed
- Phone:
- 505-272-9015
Bishop Stoney Camp And Conference Center
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Coed
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Residential Camp
- Phone:
- 505-983-5610
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Residential Camp
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Coed
- Phone:
- 505-354-4265
Elephant Butte, NM, 87935
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Day Camp
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Coed
- Phone:
- 505-744-9164
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Residential Camp
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Boys Only
- Phone:
- 575-354-3322
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Residential Camp
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Coed
- Phone:
- 575-354-2523
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Day Camp
- Phone:
- 505-384-4467
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Residential Camp
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Coed, Boys Only, Girls Only
- Phone:
- 575-376-2281
- Camp Type:
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Residential Camp
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Girls Only
- Phone:
- 800-658-6768
Wow New Mexico Youth Corp
- Camp Type:
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Residential Camp
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Coed
- Phone:
- 505-293-9542
- Camp Type:
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Residential Camp
Summer Camps in New Mexico
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New Mexico Major Cities
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Santa Fe, NM
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Roswell, NM
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Rio Rancho, NM
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Farmington, NM
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Alamogordo, NM
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Hobbs, NM
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Los Lunas, NM
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Carlsbad, NM
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Deming, NM
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Belen, NM
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Los Alamos, NM
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Espanola, NM
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Aztec, NM
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Artesia, NM
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Grants, NM
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Bloomfield, NM
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Lovington, NM
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Taos, NM
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Edgewood, NM
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Tijeras, NM
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Socorro, NM
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Ruidoso, NM
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Raton, NM
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Bernalillo, NM
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Truth Or Consequences, NM
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Zuni, NM
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Corrales, NM
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Moriarty, NM
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Kirtland, NM
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Crownpoint, NM
History
Francisco Vásquez de Coronado, a Spanish explorer searching for gold, traveled the region that became New Mexico in 1540–1542. In 1598 the first Spanish settlement was established on the Rio Grande River by Juan de Onate; in 1610 Santa Fe was founded and made the capital of New Mexico.
The U.S. acquired most of New Mexico in 1848, as a result of the Mexican War, and the remainder in the 1853 Gadsden Purchase. Union troops captured the territory from the Confederates during the Civil War. With the surrender of Geronimo in 1886, the Apache Wars and most of the Indian conflicts in the area were ended.
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