Snow Lake
In the west central region of New Mexico, Snow Lake is a tiny reservoir with a nearby camping spot. It is situated at a height of 7,313 feet above sea level in the Gila National Forest.
At the campground's southern end, an earthen dam creates Snow Lake. Actually, the Gila River's Middle Fork is the stream. The Gila Wilderness is on the other side of the dam, down the route. The Middle Fork, a little creek at this location, flows alongside the road in a beautiful environment. Near the ocean, flat grassy spaces are dotted with benches or barrancas. The trail repeatedly crosses the brook. When the Middle Fork joins Iron Creek.
The lake is surrounded by ponderosa pine trees, and on its western side lies a campground. Furthermore, there is a boat ramp for non-motorized boats and 40 constructed plots.
Snow Lake is at its most beautiful from April to November. This is due to the area's natural features and the fact that it's a perfect season to see wildlife including elk, bears, deer, and turkeys.
Location: west-central New Mexico