Cooke's Canyon

Cooke's Canyon or Cookes Canyon, a valley and ephemeral stream, located on the eastern slope of the Cooke's Range in Luna County, New Mexico. It has its source at 32°28′20″N 107°40′47″W / 32.47222°N 107.67972°W / 32.47222; -107.67972 north of Massacre Peak. The mouth of Cooke's Canyon is at its confluence with Fort Cummings Draw.[1]

Cooke's Canyon is named for Lt. Col. Philip St. George Cooke, who led the Mormon Battalion from Santa Fe through this area in 1846 establishing a wagon road, later called Cooke's Wagon Road, that became the primary route used by the Southern Emigrant Trail. The upper part of Cooke's Canyon is part of what was called Cooke's Pass, a narrow gap, running east and west, through which the Southern Emigrant Trail passed through Cooke's Range.[1]

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Coordinates: 32°25′08″N 107°36′01″W / 32.41889°N 107.60028°W / 32.41889; -107.60028

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