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Heron Lake State Park is located in northern New Mexico, just west of Tierra Amarilla. The park offers exceptional sailing, fishing, cross-country skiing and hiking. A number of scenic campgrounds line the lake. Address: . NM USA
1 505 588-7470
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Between 850 AD and 1250AD, the Chacoan people constructed magnificent, monumental public and ceremonial buildings that combined pre-planned architectural designs, astronomical alignments, geometry, landscaping and engineering. Located in Chaco Canyon, this UNESCO World Heritage Site was a center of ancestral Puebloan ceremony, trade and administration. Address: . Nageezi NM USA 87037
1 505 786-7014
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Lincoln National Forest, situated in southern New Mexico, plays host to a range of outdoor activities, including camping, fishing, hiking and skiing. At the park's Sitting Bull Falls Recreation Site, visitors have the opportunity to experience exceptional views of natural caves. Address: 1101 New York Ave. Alamogordo NM USA 88310
1 505 434-7200
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Navajo Lake State Park is located just north of Navajo. The Park offers a host of facilities, including a visitor center, a group shelter, campgrounds, showers, a marina and a playground. Popular activities here include fishing, boating, scuba diving and picnicking. Address: 1448 NM 511 #1 Navajo Dam NM USA 87419
1 505 632-2278
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These wetlands were designed to preserve local wildlife and plant life of the Animas River. They also serve as an educational site and bird watching center. Address: Animas Park off Browning Parkway Farmington NM USA
1 505 599-1422
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Situated west of Grants, near Prewitt, Thoreau and Bluewater, this state park is a popular site for boating and year-round fishing. The park is stocked with a number of facilities, including restrooms, showers, a playground, group shelters and campsites. Address: . NM USA
1 505 876-2391
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City of Rocks State Park is accessed off State Route 61 in southwestern New Mexico. The park is named after the monolithic rock structures, formed of volcanic ash some 30 million years ago, that are located throughout the landscape. Camping, picnicking and hiking are popular activities here. Address: . NM USA
1 505 536-2800
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Situated just north of Jemez Springs in northern New Mexico, Fenton Lake State Park is surrounded by ponderosa pine forests. The park offers a cross-country ski trail and wheelchair-accessible fishing platforms. Address: . NM USA
1 505 829-3630
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Spanning 1.6 million acres of Southwestern New Mexico, the Santa Fe National Forest surrounds Jemez Springs. Numerous hiking and biking trails provide mountain views with elevations from 5,300 to 13,103 feet. Fishing, picnic areas and group campgrounds are also available. Address: . Jemez Springs NM USA 87027
1 505 438-7840
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Red Rock State Park is situated in northwestern New Mexico, just northeast of Gallup. A number of archeological sites within the park have yielded artifacts from the Anasazi peoples, a prehistoric farming culture that existed from 300 to 1200 A.D. The park also features a museum and a campground. Address: . NM USA
1 505 722-3839
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This state park is located in New Mexico's northern mountains, 17 mi (27 km) southwest of Tierra Amarilla. Visitors enjoy a number of recreational activities, including fishing, boating and cross-country skiing in the winter. Address: . NM USA
1 505 588-7247
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