That summer heat is slowly creeping in, meaning now is the perfect time to start planning out your potential escape for cooler temperatures. If a lazy day on the water sounds like the perfect activity for the dog days of summer, you’ll want to check out one of these New Mexico State Parks that are home to lakes, rivers, and swimming holes.
- Cimarron Canyon State Park
Cruz-A-Day Boat Services/Google Located right off Highway 64, Cimarron Canyon State Park is one beautiful part with options for hiking, fishing, and camping. It follows the Cimarron River, so you can easily enjoy views along the river.
- Villanueva State Park
Marco Gutierrez/Google The Pecos River runs through this state park, creating a lovely scene for anyone looking to spend some time in nature. The river and trails are shaded by towering cottonwood trees, so you can enjoy an afternoon of fishing or walking along the river’s edge.
- Coyote Creek State Park
A Smith/Google This state park is hidden away in a tiny town called Guadalupita. This is the perfect spot to visit when you’re looking to escape the noise of the city for a peaceful getaway along Coyote Creek.
- Hyde Memorial State Park
Ryan Bybee/Google When the heat in the late summer is bearing down on all of us, one perfect mountain getaway is to Hyde Memorial State Park. This park follows a portion of Little Tesuque Creek, so you can enjoy the waterside views during your hike.
- Morphy Lake State Park
Aaron Fruth/Google Another state park located in small-town New Mexico is Morphy Lake State Park. Located in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, the lake is a lovely hidden gem where you can enjoy boating or fishing.
- Sugarite Canyon State Park
Ray Wilson/Google This state park sits right along the New Mexico-Colorado border, with various creeks and two small lakes: Lakes Alice and Maloya. Enjoy the mountainous views while fishing or boating across the lakes.
Details about each park’s hours of operation, fees, and more can be found on the New Mexico State Parks website or on their Facebook page.
Cruz-A-Day Boat Services/Google
Located right off Highway 64, Cimarron Canyon State Park is one beautiful part with options for hiking, fishing, and camping. It follows the Cimarron River, so you can easily enjoy views along the river.
Marco Gutierrez/Google
The Pecos River runs through this state park, creating a lovely scene for anyone looking to spend some time in nature. The river and trails are shaded by towering cottonwood trees, so you can enjoy an afternoon of fishing or walking along the river’s edge.
A Smith/Google
This state park is hidden away in a tiny town called Guadalupita. This is the perfect spot to visit when you’re looking to escape the noise of the city for a peaceful getaway along Coyote Creek.
Ryan Bybee/Google
When the heat in the late summer is bearing down on all of us, one perfect mountain getaway is to Hyde Memorial State Park. This park follows a portion of Little Tesuque Creek, so you can enjoy the waterside views during your hike.
Aaron Fruth/Google
Another state park located in small-town New Mexico is Morphy Lake State Park. Located in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, the lake is a lovely hidden gem where you can enjoy boating or fishing.
Ray Wilson/Google
This state park sits right along the New Mexico-Colorado border, with various creeks and two small lakes: Lakes Alice and Maloya. Enjoy the mountainous views while fishing or boating across the lakes.
Looking forward to paddling through a picturesque swimming hole? One of New Mexico’s prettiest sites is the Blue Hole found in Santa Rosa. Read more in Some Of The Cleanest And Clearest Water Can Be Found At New Mexico’s Blue Hole.
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Address: Cimarron Canyon State Park, 28869 US-64, Eagle Nest, NM 87718, USAAddress: Villanueva State Park, 135 Dodge Dr, Villanueva, NM 87583, USAAddress: NM-434, Guadalupita, NM, USAAddress: 740 Hyde Park Rd, Santa Fe, NM 87501, USAAddress: Morphy Lake State Park, Murphy Lake Rd, Mora, NM 87732, USAAddress: Sugarite Canyon State Park, 160 NM-526, Raton, NM 87740, USA