Synthetic track in Farmington City Limits, New Mexico (Navajo Preparatory School) - runtrack.run
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Altitude
About 1600m above sea level5000ft above sea level
Surface
Synthetic
Area
Farmington City Limits
Number of lanes
6
Location
Navajo Preparatory School, West Apache Street, Farmington City Limits, San Juan County, New Mexico, 87401, USA
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The weather around here in November is usually cool. See details below
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The tracks at public shools are generally open to the public outside of the times for school and after school activities.
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Running at tracks owned by private schools or the military is generally forbidden.
For track workouts around here; Farmington High School might suit you.
If you would like to run on other surfaces, try 400m gravel/dirt track.

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