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Navajo Lake State Park |
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Navajo Lake State Park Location: 25 miles east of Bloomfield via NM 64 and NM 511. Facilities: 246 developed campsites (98 with electric hookups; some with full hookups), restrooms (é), showers, picnic areas (é), group shelters, playgrounds, hiking trails, full-service marina, boat ramps, courtesy docks, visitor center with interpretive exhibits. Activities: Camping, boating, sailing, fishing (é), swimming, scuba diving, water-skiing, hiking, hunting, winter sports. Special Features: Navajo Lake is the state's second largest and offers the full gamut of water sports and services. The park comprises three separate areas: Pine River is the most developed and includes a visitor center with interpretive exhibits; Sims Mesa is on the east side of the lake, accessible by NM 527; and the San Juan River area below the dam is world renowned for excellent trout fishing and includes wheelchair-accessible fishing facilities on the river. Address: 1448 NM 511 #1 Najavo Dam, NM 87419 Phone: 505-632-2278; Web: www.emnrd.state.nm.us/PRD/navajo.htm Size: 21,000 acres land; 15,590 acres water. Elevation: 6,100 feet. See other parks in New Mexico. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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