Park name |
County or counties |
Area[4] |
Elevation[4] |
Date established[5] |
Remarks |
acres |
ha |
ft |
m |
Bluewater Lake State Park | Cibola | 70033000000000000003,000 |
70033000000000000001,200 | 70037400000000000007,400 |
70037400000000000002,300 | 1937 | Encircles a 1,200-acre (490 ha) reservoir in the Zuni Mountains.[6] |
Bottomless Lakes State Park | Chaves | 70031400000000000001,400 |
7003140000000000000570 | 70033500000000000003,500 |
70033500000000000001,100 | 1933 | Encompasses eight cenotes whose greenish-blue water disguises their true depth.[7] |
Brantley Lake State Park | Eddy | 70033000000000000003,000 |
70033000000000000001,200 | 70033300000000000003,300 |
70033300000000000001,000 | 1989 | Features New Mexico's southernmost lake, a 4,000-acre (1,600 ha) reservoir on the Pecos River.[8] |
Caballo Lake State Park | Sierra | 70035384000000000005,384 |
70035384000000000002,179 | 70034100000000000004,100 |
70034100000000000001,200 | 1964 | Surrounds Caballo Lake, a 11,500-acre (4,700 ha) reservoir on the Rio Grande.[9] |
Cerrillos Hills State Park | Santa Fe | 70031116000000000001,116 |
7003111600000000000452 | | | 2009 | Provides day-use recreation amidst 1,100 years of mining history.[10] |
Cimarron Canyon State Park | Colfax | 7002378000000000000378 |
7002378000000000000153 | 70037500000000000007,500 |
70037500000000000002,300 | 1979 | Showcases the canyon of the Cimarron River and the Palisades Sill formation.[11] |
City of Rocks State Park | Grant | 70031230000000000001,230 |
7003123000000000000500 | 70035250000000000005,250 |
70035250000000000001,600 | 1953 | Features rock formations eroded out of 35 million year old volcanic ash, and a public observatory.[12] |
Clayton Lake State Park | Union | 7002471000000000000471 |
7002471000000000000191 | 70035040000000000005,040 |
70035040000000000001,540 | 1965 | Features a 170-acre (69 ha) reservoir and an extensive fossil trackway of dinosaur footprints.[13] |
Conchas Lake State Park | San Miguel | 7002359000000000000359 |
7002359000000000000145[14] | 70034200000000000004,200 |
70034200000000000001,300 | 1955 | Adjoins a 16,400-acre (6,600 ha) reservoir on the Canadian River.[15] |
Coyote Creek State Park | Mora | 7002462000000000000462 |
7002462000000000000187 | 70037700000000000007,700 |
70037700000000000002,300 | 1969 | Boasts the most densely stocked trout stream in New Mexico.[16] |
Eagle Nest Lake State Park | Colfax | 70033488000000000003,488 |
70033488000000000001,412 | 70038300000000000008,300 |
70038300000000000002,500 | 2004 | Provides access to a 2,400-acre (970 ha) reservoir in a scenic mountain valley.[17] |
Elephant Butte Lake State Park | Sierra | 700424500000000000024,500 |
70042450000000000009,900 | 70034500000000000004,500 |
70034500000000000001,400 | 1964 | Surrounds Elephant Butte Reservoir, the state's largest and most popular reservoir.[18] |
El Vado Lake State Park | Rio Arriba | 70031730000000000001,730 |
7003173000000000000700 | 70036900000000000006,900 |
70036900000000000002,100 | 1961 | Provides access to a 3,200-acre (1,300 ha) reservoir adjacent to Heron Lake State Park.[19] |
Fenton Lake State Park | Sandoval | 7002700000000000000700 |
7002700000000000000280 | 70037900000000000007,900 |
70037900000000000002,400 | 1984 | Encompasses a 37-acre (15 ha) reservoir surrounded by ponderosa pine forest.[20] |
Heron Lake State Park | Rio Arriba | 70034100000000000004,100 |
70034100000000000001,700 | 70037200000000000007,200 |
70037200000000000002,200 | | Provides access to a 5,900-acre (2,400 ha) no-wake reservoir adjacent to El Vado Lake State Park.[21] |
Hyde Memorial State Park | Santa Fe | 7002350000000000000350 |
7002350000000000000140 | 70038500000000000008,500 |
70038500000000000002,600 | 1938 | Provides outdoor recreation amenities near Santa Fe.[22] |
Leasburg Dam State Park | Doña Ana | 7002293000000000000293 |
7002293000000000000119 | 70034200000000000004,200 |
70034200000000000001,300 | 1971 | Features a quiet stretch of the Rio Grande below a 1908 diversion dam.[23] |
Living Desert Zoo and Gardens State Park | Eddy | 70031500000000000001,500 |
7003150000000000000610 | 70033200000000000003,200 |
7003320000000000000980 | 1967 | Comprises a zoo and botanical garden of wildlife native to the Chihuahuan Desert in the city of Carlsbad.[24] |
Manzano Mountains State Park | Torrance | 7002160000000000000160 |
700216000000000000065 | 70037600000000000007,600 |
70037600000000000002,300 | 1973 | Protects part of the forested foothills of the Manzano Mountains.[25] |
Mesilla Valley Bosque State Park | Doña Ana | 7002305000000000000305 |
7002305000000000000123 | 70033900000000000003,900 |
70033900000000000001,200 | 2003 | Interprets a bosque on the Rio Grande and adjacent Chihuahuan Desert.[26] |
Morphy Lake State Park | Mora | 700130000000000000030 |
700130000000000000012 | 70038000000000000008,000 |
70038000000000000002,400 | 1965 | Preserves a small, secluded lake in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains.[27] |
Navajo Lake State Park | Rio Arriba and San Juan | 700421000000000000021,000 |
70042100000000000008,500 | 70036100000000000006,100 |
70036100000000000001,900 | 1995 | Comprises three units on New Mexico's second-largest reservoir.[28] |
Oasis State Park | Roosevelt | 7002193000000000000193 |
700219300000000000078 | 70034100000000000004,100 |
70034100000000000001,200 | 1961 | Features a fishing pond and sand dunes amidst the east-central plains.[29] |
Oliver Lee Memorial State Park | Otero | 7002640000000000000640 |
7002640000000000000260 | 70034363000000000004,363 |
70034363000000000001,330 | 1980 | Showcases a verdant canyon in the Sacramento Mountains and Oliver Lee's restored 1893 ranch house.[30] |
Pancho Villa State Park | Luna | 700160000000000000060 |
700160000000000000024 | 70034060000000000004,060 |
70034060000000000001,240 | 1961 | Interprets the 1916 Battle of Columbus (Pancho Villa's raid onto U.S. soil) and the retaliatory Pancho Villa Expedition.[31] |
Percha Dam State Park | Sierra | 700180000000000000080 |
700180000000000000032 | 70034100000000000004,100 |
70034100000000000001,200 | 1970 | Provides outdoor recreation on an impounded section of the Rio Grande.[32] |
Rio Grande Nature Center State Park | Bernalillo | 700138000000000000038 |
700138000000000000015 | 70035000000000000005,000 |
70035000000000000001,500 | 1982 | Interprets a bosque on the Rio Grande in Albuquerque.[33] |
Rockhound State Park | Luna | 70031100000000000001,100 |
7003110000000000000450 | 70034500000000000004,500 |
70034500000000000001,400 | 1965 | Allows mineral collecting for amateur geology in the Florida Mountains.[34] |
Santa Rosa Lake State Park | Guadalupe | 7002550000000000000550 |
7002550000000000000220 | 70034800000000000004,800 |
70034800000000000001,500 | | Adjoins a 3,800-acre (1,500 ha) reservoir.[35] |
Storrie Lake State Park | San Miguel | 700180000000000000080 |
700180000000000000032 | 70036600000000000006,600 |
70036600000000000002,000 | 1960 | Adjoins a 1,100-acre (450 ha) reservoir in the Zuni Mountains.[36] |
Sugarite Canyon State Park | Colfax | 70033600000000000003,600 |
70033600000000000001,500 | 70036950000000000006,950 |
70036950000000000002,120 | 1985 | Interprets the ruins of a historic early-20th-century coal-mining camp.[37] |
Sumner Lake State Park | De Baca | 70036700000000000006,700 |
70036700000000000002,700 | 70034300000000000004,300 |
70034300000000000001,300 | 1966 | Adjoins a 4,500-acre (1,800 ha) reservoir on the Pecos River.[38] |
Ute Lake State Park | Quay | 70031500000000000001,500 |
7003150000000000000610 | 70033900000000000003,900 |
70033900000000000001,200 | 1964 | Adjoins an 8,200-acre (3,300 ha) reservoir on the Canadian River.[39] |
Vietnam Veterans Memorial State Park | Colfax | | 70038500000000000008,500 |
70038500000000000002,600 | 2005 | Honors the veterans of the Vietnam War, the country's oldest such memorial (established 1968) and the only one comprising a whole state park.[40] |
Villanueva State Park | San Miguel | 70031600000000000001,600 |
7003160000000000000650 | 70035600000000000005,600 |
70035600000000000001,700 | 1967 | Preserves a red sandstone canyon on the Pecos River.[41] |