Rio Ruidoso
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The Rio Ruidoso is a 30-mile long river located in the Sierra Blanca and Sacramento Mountains in Lincoln County and Otero County, New Mexico in the United States and is part of the Rio Ruidoso Watershed. The Spanish term "ruidoso" translated into English means literally "noisy river".
The headwaters for the Rio Ruidoso are located near the top of the 12,003-foot peak of the mountain called Sierra Blanca Peak in the rugged Sierra Blanca mountains, which is located within the Mescalero Apache Indian Reservation. From there, the river winds its way down through the Sacramento Mountains, which are part of the Lincoln National Forest and through the village of Ruidoso, which was named after the river. Along its 30-mile course, the river drops 6000 feet in elevation.
Several fish species live within the waters of the Rio Ruidoso, including:
- Two species of German brown trout
- rainbow trout
- brook trout
- cutthroat trout
[edit] See also
- Lincoln National Forest
- List of New Mexico rivers
- Mescalero Apache Indian Reservation
- Ruidoso, New Mexico
- Sacramento Mountains
- Sierra Blanca