Navajo Lake

State Park - New Mexico

Navajo Lake is the second largest lake in the state, with multiple campgrounds, two marinas, and two boat docks. Navajo is a haven for boaters of every stripe – motorized boaters, canoers, kayakers, water skiers and sailors. The San Juan River is a world-class fly fishing destination and features a campground, day use areas and a serene trail along the river. Navajo Lake State Park offers some of the best boating, fishing, hiking, and camping in New Mexico.

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Recreation Map of San Juan County in New Mexcio. Published by San Juan County.San Juan - Recreation Map

Recreation Map of San Juan County in New Mexcio. Published by San Juan County.

Motor Vehicle Use Map (MVUM) of the Jicarilla Ranger District in Carson National Forest (NF) in New Mexico. Published by the U.S. Forest Service (USFS).Carson MVUM - Jicarilla 2016

Motor Vehicle Use Map (MVUM) of the Jicarilla Ranger District in Carson National Forest (NF) in New Mexico. Published by the U.S. Forest Service (USFS).

Tourist-Road Map of New Mexico. Published by the New Mexico Department of Transportation.New Mexico - Tourist-Road Map

Tourist-Road Map of New Mexico. Published by the New Mexico Department of Transportation.

Navajo Lake SP http://www.emnrd.state.nm.us/SPD/navajolakestatepark.html Navajo Lake is the second largest lake in the state, with multiple campgrounds, two marinas, and two boat docks. Navajo is a haven for boaters of every stripe – motorized boaters, canoers, kayakers, water skiers and sailors. The San Juan River is a world-class fly fishing destination and features a campground, day use areas and a serene trail along the river. Navajo Lake State Park offers some of the best boating, fishing, hiking, and camping in New Mexico.
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