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New Mexico State Parks - Up-to-date information about New Mexico's state parks, including recreation activities, facilities, special events, fees, regulations, maps, and photos.
 
Oasis - Set among cottonwood trees, shifting sand dunes, and a small fishing lake. Portales, New Mexico.
 
Oliver Lee Memorial - Set against the Sacramento Mountains, this park features historical exhibits and a fully restored 19th century ranch house. Alamogordo, New Mexico.
 
Pancho Villa - Contains extensive historical exhibits of the raid on Columbus, New Mexico by the soldiers of General Francisco "Pancho" Villa.
 
Pancho Villa State Park - Pancho Villa State Park, Columbus, New Mexico
 
Percha Dam - Features fishing and hiking on the Rio Grande, located at Caballo, New Mexico.
 
Rio Grande Nature Center - Winter home to Canada geese, sandhill cranes, and various species of ducks and other waterfowl. A trail system along the river, classrooms, and an extensive library with viewing areas add to this valuable public resource in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
 
Rock Hound State Park - Small park near Deming where semi-precious stones may be collected. Site includes some photographs and information.
 
Rockhound - A favorite for "rockhounds" because of the abundant agates and quartz crystals found there, on the rugged west slope of the Little Florida Mountains. Demming, New Mexico.
 
Santa Rosa Lake - A high plains Pecos River reservoir, offers a variety of water sports and fishing.
 
Storrie Lake - Wind-surfing, fishing and boating. The visitor center features historical exhibits about the Santa Fe Trail and 19th century Las Vegas, New Mexico.
 
Sugarite Canyon - Located on the Colorado border near Raton, New Mexico, the park features heavily wooded mountains and meadows painted with wildflowers. Fishing, boating, hiking, cross-country ski, camping and picnic areas.
 
Sumner Lake - Offers fishing for a variety of species and is a winter haven for migrating waterfowl. Fort Sumner, New Mexico.
 
The Bisti Badlands - Little visited and largely unknown, the badlands is an amazingly scenic and colourful expanse of undulating mounds and unusual eroded rocks covering 4000 acres, hidden away in the high desert that covers the distant northwest corner of New Mexico.
 
Ute Lake - A Canadian River reservoir, offers some of the best walleye fishing in New Mexico. Logan, New Mexico.
 
Valley of Fires Recreation Area - An area many square miles of buckled, twisted lava, 9 miles northwest of the windswept town of Carrizozo
 
Villanueva - Between high red sandstone bluffs along the Pecos River, near the picturesque Spanish-colonial village of Villanueva. A riverside park situated in a canyon of red and yellow sandstone cliffs.
 
 

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