Sundial Springs
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Some things you should know
Sundial Springs

 Sundial Springs is located in a high desert environment. It is populated by flora and fauna that may sting, bite and scratch.
Some examples: scorpions, centipedes, rattlesnakes, cacti, mesquite, cat claw, mountain lions and wolves.

LOOK BEFORE YOU REACH!

 Sundial Springs will not be held responsible should you be bitten, stung, scratched or injured in any way during your stay with us.

 When traveling, it is always advisable to have a good antihistamine on hand, as well as an up-to-date first aide kit. The nearest hospital is 60 miles away in Silver City. Sunscreen, a hat, sturdy footwear and clothing appropriate for the weather should be part of your kit.

 Temperatures range from a low of 10º F in the winter to a high of 100º F in the summer. It is not uncommon for a temperture change of 40º or more in a 24-hour period. Pack accordingly.

 As we maintain a light-pollution free campground, please bring a flashlight and extra batteries. You will understand why when you see our spectacular night sky.

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Sundial Springs
P.O. Box 157
Glenwood, NM 88039
(575) 539-2712


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