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Not far from the New Mexico border, the White Mountains are surprisingly similar in climate and appearance to the mountains found in the northwest. The temperatures here are 25°F to 35°F cooler on average than the temperatures in the state's more southern deserts, and the mountains offer everything from fishing and hiking during the summer to skiing in the winter. In addition to the ample hiking trails, campgrounds, and beautiful lakes, plenty of small communities can be found throughout the mountain range, ensuring plenty of accommodation and dining options for visitors looking to enjoy the mountains.

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