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Angel Fire Resort Olympic Park Located off Highway 434, at the entrance to Angel Fire Resort Country Club, Olympic Park features a small lake, tennis and basketball courts, a baseball field, children's playground and lots of lovely picnic spots. Address: Hwy 434, Angel Fire Resort, Angel Fire NM USA
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Eagle Nest Lake State Park is situated in northeast New Mexico near Eagle Nest, Angel Fire, Red River and Cimarron. The park is set in Moreno Valley, boasting two of the state's highest mountains, Wheeler Peek and Baldy Mountain. A number of activities are popular at the park, including fishing, boating and wildlife viewing. Address: . NM USA
1 505 377-6271
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Located at Conchas Dam in northeastern New Mexico, this state park features campsites, an RV dump station, restrooms, showers and a marina. Sandy beaches, ancient rock formations and secluded coves characterize the landscape. Address: . NM USA
1 505 868-2270
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Situated east of Eagle Nest in northern New Mexico, Cimarron Canyon State Park is characterized by palisade cliffs and clear running waters. The park attracts visitors eager to camp, picnic, fish and hike. Address: . NM USA
1 505 377-6271
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This state park is situated on the eastern edge of Santa Fe National Forest, just southwest of Mora. The park is accessible by foot or high-clearance vehicle. Visitors find a number of private, secluded areas and opportunities for hiking, fishing and picnicking. Address: . NM USA
1 505 387-2328
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Fishing, boating, hiking and camping are among the activities that draw visitors to this state park northwest of Clayton in northeastern New Mexico. The park features a dinosaur trackway that contains over 500 footprints dating back more than 100 million years. Address: . NM USA
1 505 374-8808
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Located just northwest of Logan, Ute Lake State Park attracts visitors with its exceptional walleye fishing. Facilities at this park include restrooms, showers, a marina, a visitor center, a group shelter and campsites. Address: . NM USA
1 505 487-2284
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This state park is located just north of Las Vegas, New Mexico, near Sapello. Popular activities at this park include fishing, boating, hiking and picnicking. The park's visitor center showcases historical exhibits that examine the Santa Fe Trail and Las Vegas in the 19th century. Address: . NM USA
1 505 425-7278
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Santa Rosa Lake State Park, situated just north of Santa Rosa, offers camping, fishing, boating and hiking opportunities. Anglers have the chance to catch bass, catfish and walleye. The on-site visitor center offers displays pertaining to area history and the creation of the lake's dam. Address: . NM USA
1 505 472-3110
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Located just east of Villanueva, this state park is situated in a canyon of red and yellow sandstone cliffs. Fishing, camping, picnicking and hiking are popular activities here. Campsites and a visitor center are located on-site. Address: . NM USA
1 505 421-2957
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Sugarite Canyon State Park is situated on the Colorado border, just north of Raton. The park is characterized by wooded mountains and meadows littered with wildflowers. Popular activities here include camping, fishing, boating and picnicking. Address: . NM USA
1 505 445-5607
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Coyote Creek State Park is located north of Guadalupita amidst the Sangre de Cristo Mountains of northern New Mexico. The creek is known for its exceptional trout fishing. Other popular activities here include hiking, camping and wildlife viewing. Address: . NM USA
1 505 387-2328
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