Navajo LakeState 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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Navajo Lake SP
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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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Annual Day Use Pass - NM Resident or Non Resident
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GREAT COVERAGE
Take our Free Boating Class!
Register at NMPARKS.COM.
All mandatory safety equipment
must be on board & operable.
Stop Aquatic Invasive Species!
Clean, drain & dry your boat.
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Always boat sober.
Booze and boats don’t mix!
Know your weather!
It can change quickly.
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Kids 12 & under must wear a
lifejacket aboard a vessel.
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Developed Site - Picnic Table, Fire-pit & or Grill
w/Electric Hookup
w/Sewage Hookup
w/Electric & Sewage Hookups
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$5
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Reservations can be made up to 6 months
in advance or in as little as 24 hours.
Go online at nmparks.com or call
1.877.664.7787 to make reservations.
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Please contact NM State Parks for information on group
shelters, meeting room costs and availability.
*Fees at Rio Grande Nature Center and Living Desert
Zoo and Gardens may vary from the above table.
+ Electric & Sewage Hookups
Water Hookup (where available)
Out-of-State
$225
Additional Fees Per Night - w/Annual Camping Permit
+ Electric Hookups
$4
+ Sewage Hookup
$4
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Daily Entrance - Per Vehicle
Bus / Tour Vehicle
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Remember to always
wear your lifejacket!
Boat Safe, Boat Smart!
Native to New Mexico
Baby, You’re a Star!
State Parks has many star parties throughout the year.
The night sky has enlightened and inspired for
thousands of years, and New Mexico is blessed with
dark, beautiful night skies showcased at our parks.
Camping and RV’ing in parks allows
visitors to experience parks on a local level.
Here are some of the great activities and
programs featured in State Parks.
“The Tweet Life”
Bobcat
City of Rocks State Park - This observatory was the
first in the system. The roll-off roof allows for amazing
viewing, and visitors can see distant galaxies and
Tiger Muskie at Bluewater Lake State Park night sky objects on video monitors or through smaller
scopes. Astronomers provide regular programs.
Catch a Memory!
Fishing is one of the most popular activities at our
NM State Parks. Twenty-four parks have ponds,
streams, rivers or lakes, providing a variety of
fishing experiences.
From a lazy afternoon casting for pan-fish to a
high-energy adventure fishing for 40-inch Tiger
Muskie, NM State Parks have a lot to offer.
In northern New Mexico, trout
is king when it comes to sport
fishing. Rainbow, brown, lake
and cutthroat trout can all be
found in cold water lakes, rivers
and streams. Parks with great
trout fishing are: Navajo Lake,
Bluewater Lake, Cimarron
Canyon, Eagle Nest Lake,
El Vado Lake, Fenton Lake,
Heron Lake, Clayton Lake,
Coyote Creek, Morphy Lake
and Sugarite Canyon State
Parks.
Monarch Butterfly
Go Wild!
Observatories at State Parks
State Parks has three astronomical observatories in the
system, which allow visitors to learn from experts and
see night sky objects.
Hummingbird
For a growing number of people, birding is a
wonderful outdoor activity. A pair of binoculars, a
good guidebook and a New Mexico State Park is all
you need. Start your birding adventure on the NM
Birding Trail where eight New Mexico State Parks
are featured: Pancho Villa, Rockhound, City of
Rocks, Leasburg Dam, Percha Dam, Caballo Lake,
Elephant Butte Lake, and Mesilla Valley Bosque
State Parks.
Mule Deer
Post your Bird Alert! Share your beautiful
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From Coyote Creek State Park, you can also visit Morphy Lake
State Park, 24 miles south along NM 434 and 94. Both parks provide
camping and fishing in a secluded area.
To extend your trip in the beautiful, Mora Valley, two additional State
Parks are nearby. Stay the night at Coyote Creek State Park. Drive
36 miles south from Cimarron Canyon on US 64 and NM 434.
60 miles, one way
Other Hidden Jewels
Camp here or at Cimarron Canyon
State Park, 9.4 miles northeast on US
64. The Cimarron River runs through
the canyon and the park offers amazing
forested vie