A beach may conjure up visions of rolling waves, ocean views, and seagulls flying over head, but landlocked states have to be more creative. Take New Mexico, for example. This Southwestern state has the fewest natural lakes and rivers in the nation, and most water activities take place at man-made reservoirs. But a day at the beach is still possible. Here’s where you can head to have a memorable beach outing…New Mexican style!
Navajo Lake at the Navajo Lake State Park is the second largest lake in the state.
New Mexico State Parks You can see one of the designated beach day areas shown here at the right side of the photo. It may be small, but it’s beyond spectacular!
The lake is considered a boat heaven, and attracts motorized boats, kayers, canoers and of course, swimmers!
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The beaches might not be white sand, but the views make up for it.
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Friends of Navajo Lake/Facebook Where else can you capture these incredible sights while having a day at the water?
The terrain makes swimming and hanging out even more fun!
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Friends of Navajo Lake/Facebook The view by Navajo Dam is incredible.
The State Park here features a campground, day use areas including a day beach, nature watching, and hiking.
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Navajo Dam is a popular place for boaters.
Friends of Navajo Lake/Facebook The San Juan River below the dam is renowned for its trout fishing and includes campgrounds, more beach and day areas, and hiking trails.
While you may not hear the lap of the ocean, you’ll make up for it with the most awe-inspiring sunsets to be found anywhere!
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Lake and river beach areas are located throughout Navajo Lake State Park. Find out more here, which is where you can also make camping arrangements. You’ll find you’ll love your own Southwestern style of a beach day here and won’t miss the salt one bit!
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You can see one of the designated beach day areas shown here at the right side of the photo. It may be small, but it’s beyond spectacular!
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Where else can you capture these incredible sights while having a day at the water?
The view by Navajo Dam is incredible.
The San Juan River below the dam is renowned for its trout fishing and includes campgrounds, more beach and day areas, and hiking trails.
Have you visited the lake or water areas in New Mexico, and if so, would you say the offerings in terms of fishing, boating, and amazing terrain offsets a day at the beach? We’d love for you to share your comments and photos of your favorite beach area in New Mexico.
If you think you’ll miss white sands, however, New Mexico has you covered in this area. Consider a visit of the jaw-dropping White Sands National Monument, considered the state’s top outdoor attraction.
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