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- Bonito_Lake abstract "Bonito Lake is an alpine reservoir located high in the Sierra Blanca mountains northwest of Ruidoso, New Mexico. It is a popular fishing and camping destination, and although it is surrounded by the Lincoln National Forest, it is not a part of the national forest. It is currently owned by the city of Alamogordo, New Mexico as their primary water source. Because of the high altitude, the lake's temperature is cold year round, and is home to an abundance of rainbow trout. The area around the lake has several campgrounds with hiking trails and streams.The area is now a part of the Lincoln National Forest, but in the late 19th century, the Southern Pacific Railroad owned most of the water rights in the area. In 1907 the railroad built a small dam in South Fork Canyon, upstream from the current dam. From that dam they extended a wooden pipeline 132 miles (212 km) to Pastura, New Mexico to provide water for the steam trains of the era. The remnants of the original dam and pieces of the wooden pipeline are still visible to hikers along the trail in South Fork Canyon.By the 1920s, the railroad needed even more water, and they petitioned the Government of New Mexico to allow them to build another, larger dam along Bonito Creek. The engineers who surveyed the canyon determined that the best place to build a dam would be downstream from the town of Bonito, across a narrow spot in the canyon. This location would allow the dam to contain the water of two streams which merged just above the dam. This location, however, meant that the town of Bonito would be flooded by the dam's lake. The people living in Bonito were given land further down the canyon, and the entire town was moved downstream to a new location.The dam was completed in 1931, and by 1933 the lake was completely filled.By the 1950s, steam locomotives had been replaced by diesel electric locomotives, and the railroad no longer needed the water from the lake. The railroad sold the lake to the city of Alamogordo, New Mexico, which needed a reliable water supply to provide the town's drinking water. A 90-mile (140 km) pipeline was built to Alamogordo's "La Luz" water treatment plant. Alamogordo still owns the dam and lake, but all of the land around the lake is a part of the Lincoln National Forest. The lake and the surrounding mountains are now popular for fishing, camping, and hiking.The 2012 Little Bear Fire caused flooding and other damage to Bonito Lake and the surrounding area. The lake is closed to fishing for at least the remainder of 2012, and several campgrounds around the lake are also closed for the season.".
- Bonito_Lake elevation "2249.424".
- Bonito_Lake length "853.44".
- Bonito_Lake location Lincoln_County,_New_Mexico.
- Bonito_Lake maximumDepth "21.336".
- Bonito_Lake thumbnail Bonito_Lake.jpg?width=300.
- Bonito_Lake type Reservoir.
- Bonito_Lake wikiPageExternalLink 3bonitolake.asp.
- Bonito_Lake wikiPageID "4035600".
- Bonito_Lake wikiPageLength "4551".
- Bonito_Lake wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Bonito_Lake wikiPageRevisionID "679436031".
- Bonito_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Alamogordo,_New_Mexico.
- Bonito_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Campground.
- Bonito_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Campsite.
- Bonito_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Lincoln_County,_New_Mexico.
- Bonito_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_Lincoln_County,_New_Mexico.
- Bonito_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lincoln_National_Forest.
- Bonito_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Category:Protected_areas_of_Lincoln_County,_New_Mexico.
- Bonito_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Category:Reservoirs_in_New_Mexico.
- Bonito_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Lincoln_County,_New_Mexico.
- Bonito_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Lincoln_National_Forest.
- Bonito_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Little_Bear_Fire.
- Bonito_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Locomotive.
- Bonito_Lake wikiPageWikiLink New_Mexico.
- Bonito_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Pastura,_New_Mexico.
- Bonito_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Rail_transport.
- Bonito_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Railroad.
- Bonito_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Rainbow_trout.
- Bonito_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Reservoir.
- Bonito_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Ruidoso,_New_Mexico.
- Bonito_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Sierra_Blanca_(New_Mexico).
- Bonito_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Southern_Pacific_Railroad.
- Bonito_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Southern_Pacific_Transportation_Company.
- Bonito_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Water_right.
- Bonito_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Water_rights.
- Bonito_Lake wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bonito Lake".
- Bonito_Lake basinCountries "United States".
- Bonito_Lake hasPhotoCollection Bonito_Lake.
- Bonito_Lake inflow "Bonito Creek".
- Bonito_Lake location Lincoln_County,_New_Mexico.
- Bonito_Lake name "Bonito Lake".
- Bonito_Lake outflow "Bonito Creek".
- Bonito_Lake type Reservoir.
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- Bonito_Lake subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Lincoln_County,_New_Mexico.
- Bonito_Lake subject Category:Landforms_of_Lincoln_County,_New_Mexico.
- Bonito_Lake subject Category:Lincoln_National_Forest.
- Bonito_Lake subject Category:Protected_areas_of_Lincoln_County,_New_Mexico.
- Bonito_Lake subject Category:Reservoirs_in_New_Mexico.
- Bonito_Lake hypernym Reservoir.
- Bonito_Lake point "33.45583333333333 -105.73166666666667".
- Bonito_Lake type Area.
- Bonito_Lake type BodyOfWater.
- Bonito_Lake type Lake.
- Bonito_Lake type NaturalPlace.
- Bonito_Lake type Place.
- Bonito_Lake type Area.
- Bonito_Lake type Attraction.
- Bonito_Lake type Landform.
- Bonito_Lake type Reservoir.
- Bonito_Lake type Location.
- Bonito_Lake type BodyOfWater.
- Bonito_Lake type LakeBodyOfWater.
- Bonito_Lake type Place.
- Bonito_Lake type Thing.
- Bonito_Lake type SpatialThing.
- Bonito_Lake type Q23397.
- Bonito_Lake comment "Bonito Lake is an alpine reservoir located high in the Sierra Blanca mountains northwest of Ruidoso, New Mexico. It is a popular fishing and camping destination, and although it is surrounded by the Lincoln National Forest, it is not a part of the national forest. It is currently owned by the city of Alamogordo, New Mexico as their primary water source. Because of the high altitude, the lake's temperature is cold year round, and is home to an abundance of rainbow trout.".
- Bonito_Lake label "Bonito Lake".
- Bonito_Lake sameAs Lago_Bonito.
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- Bonito_Lake sameAs 5458416.
- Bonito_Lake sameAs Q601296.
- Bonito_Lake sameAs Q601296.
- Bonito_Lake lat "33.45583333333333".
- Bonito_Lake long "-105.73166666666667".
- Bonito_Lake wasDerivedFrom Bonito_Lake?oldid=679436031.
- Bonito_Lake depiction Bonito_Lake.jpg.
- Bonito_Lake isPrimaryTopicOf Bonito_Lake.
- Bonito_Lake name "Bonito Lake".