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  2. Lincoln National Forest - Sitting Bull Falls Recreation Area

    www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/lincoln/recarea/?recid=34238

    This desert oasis features a series of spring-fed waterfalls that fall 150 feet (45.7 m) to a large pool of water below. There is an ADA accessible path to the falls viewing area a short distance from the parking lot, along with several hiking trails.

  3. Sitting Bull Falls Recreation Area - U.S. National Park Service

    www.nps.gov/places/sitting-bull-falls-recreation-area.htm

    This desert oasis features a series of spring-fed waterfalls that fall 150 feet (45.7 m) to a large pool of water below. There is an ADA accessible path to the falls viewing area a short distance from the parking lot, along with several hiking trails.

  4. Sitting Bull Falls - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (2024)

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    Sitting Bull Falls. 327 reviews. #2 of 19 things to do in Carlsbad. Waterfalls. Closed now. 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM. Write a review. What people are saying. By Paul W. “ The drive is part of the experience ” Aug 2022. Plenty of covered picnic areas at the station. By shesekmatok. “ The Falls Are Picture Perfect ” Dec 2021.

  5. Sitting Bull Falls - Wikipedia

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    Sitting Bull Falls is a series of waterfalls located in a canyon in the Lincoln National Forest southwest of the city of Carlsbad, New Mexico. The United States Department of Agriculture 's Forest Service maintains a popular recreation area for day use at the location of the falls.

  6. ☀️ Sitting Bull Falls (New Mexico): ULTIMATE 2024 Guide

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    Sitting Bull Falls is a desert oasis with two small cascades and a swimming hole located in a canyon in the Lincoln National Forest. Because the falls are spring-fed, they are classified as perennial waterfalls (meaning there is water year-round.)

  7. Lincoln National Forest - Sitting Bull Falls Trail (T68)

    www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/lincoln/recreation/hiking/recarea/?recid=34292&actid=50

    Trail #68: The Sitting Bull Falls trail is 3 miles long. It begins at Sitting Bull Falls parking area and ends at Forest Road 68. The trail is open for the following uses: Hiking, Horseback Riding.

  8. Visiting Sitting Bull Falls Near Carlsbad, NM - No Home Just Roam

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    We visited Sitting Bull Falls while in Carlsbad, NM on our 5 year, 50 state road trip. Here's why it's such a popular place to visit. Skip to primary navigation

  9. Sitting Bull Falls | New Mexico Waterfall - Waterfalls Guide

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    Sitting Bull Falls is a stunning 150-foot waterfall located in the Lincoln National Forest, a forest that spans over 1.1 million acres in southeastern New Mexico. This hidden gem is fed by springs from the Capitan Mountains, and its clear, cool waters tumble over a cliff into a series of pools below.

  10. Sitting Bull Falls in New Mexico sits in the middle of the desert. With an oasis like this, you may think you are seeing a mirage...but you're not!

  11. Hiking Sitting Bull Falls and Spring in Lincoln National Forest,...

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    Hiking trip report with map, gpx, and photos for Sitting Bull Falls and Spring, located in Lincoln National Forest, New Mexico. This is a 2.5 mile out-and-back hike with 400 cumulative feet of elevation gain that takes about <1 hours to complete.