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Santa Fe, NM 87505

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Home : Ranger District : Jemez Ranger District : Picnic Areas

Jemez Falls Group Picnic Area
Jemez Falls, photo
FishingHikingPicnic Area

Location: Six miles east of La Cueva on State Road 4

Access: From the Jemez Ranger Station go 7.5 miles north to the junction of State Roads 4 and 126 at La Cueva. Follow State Road 4 approximately six miles east to the campground turnoff on your right. From the turn-off continue approximately 1 1/4 miles to Jemez Falls Group Area which is south of the family campground.

Uses: Picnicking, fishing, and hiking

Fees: $50.00 per day for up to 50 people; $1.00 for each additional person. There is an additional reservation fee of $8.65.

Reservations: Must be made in advance by calling
1-877-444-6777 or www.ReserveUSA.com . Sites may be reserved from May 15 through September 13.

FOR DAY USE ONLY

Facilities:

bulletVaulted toilets

bulletDrinking water

bulletcentralized refuse receptacle

bulletPaved access

bulletGroup area will accommodate up to 100 people

bullet1 large pavilion with 16 wooden tables and 2 large fire grills

bullet25 parking spaces

 

Notes:

bulletElevation at the picnic area is 7880 feet. Day use only from sunrise to sunset.

bulletThe picnic area is in close proximity to the Jemez Falls Trailhead which leads to both the Jemez Falls as well as McCauley Warm Springs.

bulletPets must always be on a leash or restrained while in developed areas.

 

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 Last Modified: August 21, 2005