Aztec Ruins National Monument
(local listing)
Aztec - preserves structures and artifacts of Ancestral Pueblo people from the 1100's through 1200's. Headquartered in Aztec, NM.
Bluewater Lake State Park
(local listing)
Prewitt - situated on the north flank of the Zuni Mountains. Headquartered in Prewitt, NM.
Bluewater Lake State Park
(local listing)
Cibola County - situated on the north flank of the Zuni Mountains. Headquartered in Prewitt, NM.
Bottomless Lakes State Park
(local listing)
Roswell - seven small lakes boardered by high red bluffs, offers hiking, swimming, fishing and scuba diving. Headquartered in Roswell, NM.
Brantley Lake State Park
(local listing)
Carlsbad - the visitor center includes historical exhibits about the Wild West Town of Seven Rivers. Headquartered in Carlsbad, NM.
Caballo Lake State Park
(local listing)
Caballo - a fall nesting place for Bald and Golden Eagles. Headquartered in Caballo, NM.
Carson National Forest
(local listing)
Taos - camping, hiking, biking, and sight seeing information.
Cimarron Canyon State Park
(local listing)
Ute Park - part of the Colin Neblett Wildlife Area. Headquartered in Ute Park, NM.
City of Rocks
(local listing)
Faywood - visit uniique volcanic rock formations and look for evicence of ancient inhabitants. Headquartered in Faywood, NM.
City of Rocks
(local listing)
Luna County - visit uniique volcanic rock formations and look for evicence of ancient inhabitants. Headquartered in Faywood, NM.
Conchas Lake State Park
(local listing)
Conchas Dam - Headquartered in Conchas, NM.
Coyote Creek State Park
(local listing)
Guadalupita - in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, headquartered in Gaudalupita, NM.
El Malpais National Monument
(local listing)
Grants - managed by a joint effort between the National Park Service and the Bureau of Land Management. Headquartered in Grants, NM.
El Morro National Monument
(local listing)
Ramah - visit Inscription Rock, pre-Columbian petroglyphs and Pueblo Indian ruins. Headquartered in Ramah, NM.
El Vado Lake State Park
(local listing)
Rio Arriba County - Located in New Mexico's northern mountains, this park offers fishing, boating, water-skiing, and winter cross-country skiing.
Elephant Butte Lake State Park
(local listing)
Elephant Butte - headquartered in Elephant Butte, NM.
Fenton Lake State Park
(local listing)
Jemez Springs - features a cross-country ski and biathlon trail and wheelchair accessible fishing platforms. Headquartered in Jemez Springs, NM.
Fort Union National Monument
(local listing)
Watrous - established in 1851 by Lieutenant Colonel Edwin V.Summner as a guardian and protector of the Santa Fe Trail. Headquartered in Watrous, NM.
Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument
(local listing)
Silver City - is surrounded by the Gila National Forest and lies at the edge of the Gila Wilderness, the nation's first designated wilderness area. Headquartered in Silver City, NM.
Heron Lake State Park
(local listing)
Los Ojos - designated a "quiet lake" where boats operate at no-wake speeds only. Headquartered in Los Ojos, NM.
Hyde Memorial State Park
(local listing)
Santa Fe - headquartered in Sante Fe, NM.
Living Desert State Park
(local listing)
Carlsbad - dedicated to the interpretation of the Chihuahuan Desert, the park is an indoor/outdoor living museum. Headquartered in Carlsbad, NM.
Manzano Mountains State Park
(local listing)
Mountainair - headquartered in Mountainair.
Morphy Lake State Park
(local listing)
Guadalupita - this undeveloped area is accessible by foot or by high-clearance vehicle. Headquartered in Guadalupita.
Navajo Lake State Park
(local listing)
San Juan County - New Mexico's second largest lake, with three recreation areas.
Oasis State Park
(local listing)
Portales - Headquartered in Portales, NM.
Oliver Lee Memorial State Park
(local listing)
Alamogordo
Pancho Villa State Park
(local listing)
Columbus - site of the first armed invasion of the continental United States since the War of 1812. Headquartered in Columbus, NM.
Pecos National Historical Park
(local listing)
Pecos - including the ancient pueblo of Pecos, two Spanish Colonial Missions, Santa Fe Trail sites and the site of the Civil War Battle of Glorieta Pass. Headquartered in Pecos, NM.
Percha Dam State Park
(local listing)
Caballo - Headquartered in Caballo, NM.
Petroglyph National Monument
(local listing)
Albuquerque - includes impressive collections of Indian and Hispanic rock art. Headquartered in Albequerque, NM.
Rio Grande Nature Center
(local listing)
Albuquerque - this 270 acre park along the Rio Grande bosque, or riparian forest, is a sanctuary for warblers and waterfowl, coyotes, and 100-year-old cottonwood trees.
Rockhound State Park
(local listing)
Deming - limited collecting of mineral specimens is allowed. Headquartered in Deming, NM.
Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument
(local listing)
Mountainair - headquartered in Mountainair, NM.
Santa Rosa Lake State Park
(local listing)
Santa Rosa - located on the Pecos River and headquartered in Santa Rose, NM.
Smokey Bear State Historical Park
(local listing)
Capitan - documents the complete story of Smokey Bear.
Storrie Lake State Park
(local listing)
Las Vegas - the visitor center features historical exhibits about the Santa Fe Trail and 19th century Las Vegas.
Sugarite Canyon State Park
(local listing)
Raton - fish, boat (electric motors only) or vistit the ruins of the Sugarite coal camp.
Sumner Lake State Park
(local listing)
Fort Sumner - Headquartered in Fort Sumner, NM.
Sumner Lake State Park
(local listing)
Guadalupe County - Headquartered in Fort Sumner, NM.
Villanueva State Park
(local listing)
Villanueva - Headquartered in Villanueva, NM.
White Sands National Monument
(local listing)
Alamogordo - the world's largest gypsum dune field. Headquartered in Almogordo, NM.
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