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State Parks, National Parks, Nature Parks, National Forests

New Mexico has some of the most spectacular, diverse, interesting and historic State Parks, State Monuments, National Parks, National Monuments and National Forests found in the United States. Carlsbad Caverns, White Sands National Monument and the Gila Cliff Dwellings are just a few. They are each unique, each with it's own flora, fauna, history and geological formations.

New Mexico State Parks / National Parks and Monuments / National Forests / Nature Parks / Related Web Sites

 

STATE PARKS

Below is a quick list of all 34 New Mexico State Parks with the closest New Mexico city cited. For more detailed information, click here for the official New Mexico State Parks Web site.

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  • Bluewater Lake
    28 miles W of Grants via I-40 and NM 412
    (505) 876-2391
  • Bottomless Lakes
    16 miles SE of Roswell
    via US 30 and NM 409
    (505) 624-6058
  • Brantley Lake
    12 miles N of Carlsbad via US 285 then 4.5 miles NE on County Road 30
    (505) 457-2384
  • Caballo Lake
    16 miles S of Truth or Consequences via I-25,
    exit 59 and NM 187
    (505) 743-3942
  • Cimarron Canyon
    3 miles E of Eagle Nest
    via US 64
    (505) 377-6271
  • City of Rocks
    28 miles NE of Deming
    via US 180 and NM 61
    (505) 536-2800
  • Clayton Lake
    12 miles N of Clayton
    via NM 370
    (505) 374-8808
  • Conchas Lake
    34 miles NW of Tucumcari via NM 104
    (505) 868-2270
  • Coyote Creek
    17 miles N of Mora
    via NM 434
    (505) 387-2328
  • Eagle Nest **
    32 miles east of Taos of U.S. 64 (505) 377-1594
  • Elephant Butte Lake
    5 miles N of Truth or
    Consequences
    via I-25, exit 83
    (505) 744-5923
  • El Vado Lake
    17 miles SW of Tierra Amarilla via NM 112
    (505) 588-7247
  • Fenton Lake
    33 miles NW of San Ysidro via NM 4 & NM 126
    (505) 829-3630
  • Heron Lake
    11 miles W of Tierra Amarilla
    via US 64, 84 and NM 95
    (505) 588-7470
  • Hyde Memorial
    8 miles NE of Santa Fe Plaza via Hyde Park Road /
    NM 475
    (505) 983-7175
  • Leasburg Dam
    15 miles N of Las Cruces via I-25, exit 19
    (505) 524-4068
  • Living Desert Zoo and Gardens **
    In NW Carlsbad
    off US 285
    (505) 887-5516
  • Manzano Mountains
    16 miles NW of Mountainair via NM 55 and 131
    (505) 847-2820
  • Mesilla Valley Bosque **
    Las Cruces, NM
    (505) 524-4068
  • Morphy Lake
    7 miles S of Mora
    via NM 94
    (505) 387-2328
  • Navajo Lake
    25 miles E of Bloomfield
    via US 64 and NM 511
    (505) 632-2278
  • Oasis
    6.5 miles N of Portales
    via NM 467
    (505) 356-5331
  • Oliver Lee Memorial
    12 miles S of Alamogordo via US 54
    (505) 437-8284


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  • Pancho Villa
    35 miles S of Deming
    via NM 11 in Columbus
    (505) 531-2711
  • Percha Dam
    21 miles S of Truth or Consequences
    via I-25, exit 59
    (505) 743-3942
  • Rio Grande
    Nature Center **
    I-40, exit 157A to Candelaria Road, Albuquerque.
    (505) 344-7240
  • Rockhound
    14 miles SE of Deming
    via NM 11 and NM 141
    (505) 546-6182
    Also check their Friends of Rockhound State Park site
  • Santa Rosa Lake
    7 miles N of Santa Rosa
    via NM 91
    (505) 472-3110
  • Storrie Lake
    4 miles N of Las Vegas
    via NM 518
    (505) 425-7278
  • Sugarite Canyon
    5.5 miles NE of Raton
    via NM 72 & 526
    (505) 445-5607
  • Sumner Lake
    16 miles NW of Fort Sumner
    via US 84 and NM 203
    (505) 355-2541
  • Ute Lake
    3 miles W of Logan
    via NM 540
    (505) 487-2284
  • Vietnam Veterans Memorial **
    County Road B-4
    Angel Fire
    (505) 377-6900
  • Villanueva
    31 miles SW of Las Vegas via I-25, exit 323, then 15 miles S on NM 3
    (505) 421-2957

Click here for the official New Mexico State Parks Web site

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NATIONAL PARKS AND MONUMENTS

New Mexico has some beautiful and historic National Parks & Monuments. Below find a brief description, but visit the National Park Service Web site for more detailed information, or call them in Santa Fe, New Mexico, at (505) 988-6011.

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NATIONAL FORESTS

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NATURE PARKS

  • Chihuahuan Desert Nature Park - a nonprofit organization dedicated to increasing scientific literacy by fostering an understanding of the Chihuahuan Desert. The park provides hands-on science education programs for more than 12,000 students throughout southern New Mexico and West Texas each year. Visit the parks Web site at www.cdnp.org.
    Las Cruces, NM
    (505) 524-3334

 

RELATED WEB SITES

  • New Mexico Public Lands Information Center - Information about National Parks and Monuments, wildlife refuges, Bureau of Land Management land, State Parks, State Lands, game and fish lands. Plus: maps, books, guidebooks and licenses (505) 345-9489 in Albuquerque, (505) 438-PLIC in Santa Fe, (505) 627-0210 in Roswell, NM.
  • USDA National Forests home page - New Mexico forests

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