0425-26 25 34°21'23.5"N 109°22'45.3"W
Way off the beaten path, not very far from the state line, Lyman Lake sits half way between St. John and Springfield. The lake was low and muddy looking. I didn't anyone fishing and the only water activity were a brief paddle boarding.
The space I had had a real nice shade tree, up on the the hill with a good view of the lake. No geocaching on state parks, but I did get in some real nice hiking and rode Jagurandi along the beach.
The space I had had a real nice shade tree, up on the the hill with a good view of the lake. No geocaching on state parks, but I did get in some real nice hiking and rode Jagurandi along the beach.
I rode out to Rattlesnake Point Pueblo ruin, built between 1325 and1390, occupied by the ancestors of modern Pueblo Indian groups. The pueblo overlooked the Little Colorado River.
I really enjoyed seeing the Indian history and imagined how it would be to live as they did.


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