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Bell. Northeastern Colfax County. Alt. 2,464 meters. 



Bell Ranch. Eastern San Miguel County. 



Ben Moore. Eastern Grant County near Santa Rita. The name is no longer in use. 



Berendo Creek. Southern Sierra County, heading in the Black Range. 



Berendo River. Near Roswell, western Chaves County. 



Bernal. Alt. 1,850 meters. See Ojo de Bernal. 



Bernalillo. Southeastern Sandoval County. Alt. 1,555 meters. 



Beulah. Northwestern San Miguel County. Alt. 2,410 meters. 



Big Hatchet Mountains. Southeastern Grant County. 



Bishops Cap. Peak at the south end of the Organ Mountains, Dona Ana County. 



Black Lake. Southwest corner of Colfax County. 



Black Range. In eastern Grant and western Sierra County. The highest peak 



has an altitude of 3,106 meters. 

 Black Rock. On the Zuni Reservation, southwestern McKinley County. Alt. 1,952 



meters. 

 Blazers Mill. In the Mescalero Apache Reservation on Tularosa Creek, Otero 



County. 

 Bloomfield. Northeastern San Juan County. Alt. 1,662 meters. 

 Blue Creek. Western Grant County. 



Blue Water. Northern Valencia County. Alt. 1,986 meters. 

 Blue Water River. Northern Valencia County. 



BoNiTO Creek. Southern Lincoln County, heading in the White Mountains. 

 Bosque Seco. In the Mesilla Valley, southern Dona Ana County. Alt. 1,162 meters. 

 Boulder Lake. Central Rio Arriba County. 

 Box Canyon. East of Santa Fe, Santa Fe County. This name is used extensively 



throughout the region for any narrow canyon with high vertical walls. 

 Box S Spring. Southern McKinley County, south of Fort Wingate. 

 Brazos. Northeastern Rio Arriba County. 

 Brazos Canyon. Northeastern Rio Amba County. 

 Bremonds Ranch. Near Roswell, Chaves County. 

 Brice. Southwestern Otero County. 

 Brockmans Ranch. Eastern Grant County. 

 Buchanan. Southern Guadalupe County. 

 Bueyeros. Southern Union County. 

 BuLLARDS Peak. Northern Grant County. 



Bull Camp. In the Gallinas Mountains, north-central Socorro County. 

 Burro Mountains. Central Grant County. The highest peak has an altitude of 



about 2,460 meters. 

 Cabra Spring. Southern San Miguel County. 

 Cactus Flat. Northwestern Grant County. 

 Camera Y. Eastern Luna County. Alt. 1,288 meters. 

 Cameron Creek. Near Fort Bayard, eastern Grant County. 

 Canada Alamosa. A narrow valley above Monticello in northern Sierra County. 



Alt. 1,995 meters. 

 Canada Creek. A stream running through the Canada Alamosa. 

 Canadian River. Running through Colfax, Mora, San Miguel, and Quay counties. 

 Canjilon. Eastern Rio Arriba County. 

 Canyoncito. Eastern Santa Fe County. Alt. 2,090 meters. 

 Canyon Largo. In eastern San Juan and western Rio Arriba counties. 

 Canyon de Chelly. The head of this canyon is in the mountains of western San 



Juan County. The main part of the canyon lies in Arizona. 

 Capitan Mountains. Southern Lincoln County. The highest point, Capitau Peak, 



has an altitude of 3,057 meters. 

 Carlisle. Northwestern Grant Coimty. 



