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Looking for lodging 16a new mexico.
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Contributors to this thread:
Tjw 16-Jun-17
nmwapiti 16-Jun-17
NoWiser 16-Jun-17
Buglmin 16-Jun-17
jsgold 16-Jun-17
wilbur 16-Jun-17
Barrera 16-Jun-17
arctichill 17-Jun-17
LINK 17-Jun-17
Bombero 21-Jun-17
Tilzbow 22-Jun-17
Tjw 23-Jun-17
From: Tjw
16-Jun-17
I will be there helping a friend, and i would like very much not to drag my trailer that far. Thanks with any help...

From: nmwapiti
16-Jun-17
Couple hotels near reserve and apache creek. A few more in glenwood. All on the west side. Google will find em for you. Have not stayed on them myself.

From: NoWiser
16-Jun-17
You will be missing out if you don't tent it and experience the bugling at night. No way I'd drive from Reserve every day unless I was hunting the very west side of the unit.

From: Buglmin
16-Jun-17
I agree, plus the rooms go up in Reserve in the fall, as does almost everything else!!

From: jsgold
16-Jun-17
Unless you are hunting very, very close to Reserve, I would camp farther inside the unit. The drive in and out of 16A from Reserve is long, dusty and filled with potholes. No way I'd want to be going back and forth on that road every day. I also would hate to miss the experience of hearing the bugles all night long, as NoWiser pointed out...

Good luck!

From: wilbur
16-Jun-17

wilbur's Link
N Bar Ranch is located in 16A

Not sure if it works for you but I'd certainly check it out.

From: Barrera
16-Jun-17
Lots of elk not far from reserve just to the SE in 16a. Prob 15 min drive then hike east. Check the maps and lack of roads in the area.

From: arctichill
17-Jun-17
I guess we should define "lodging"? A sleeping bag and a tarp meets my definition.

From: LINK
17-Jun-17
^^^^^ and camping at the truck is a luxury.

From: Bombero
21-Jun-17
I second the N-BAR ranch

From: Tilzbow
22-Jun-17
I stayed at the N-Bar and will also recommend it.

From: Tjw
23-Jun-17
Thanks for n- bar info . But they have been booked for a while.

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