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olling hills studded with pinon and juniper trees
encircle the lake, which is stocked with trout and catfish.
Bluewater Lake State Park is popular for boating and
year-round fishing.
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Fishing, Fishing, and More Fishing
Bluewater Lake and Bluewater Creek are stocked with rainbow trout, native or cutthroat trout, and catfish, with trout weighing up to 9 pounds having been caught in the lake. Numerous good fishing areas are easily reached by car. The park also is a popular spot for ice fishing in the winter months.
Birds, Birds, and Yes, More Birds
The park is host to many of nature's feathered friends.
Bird watching, whether by the expert or novice, is a must at the lake with at least 68 different species of birds calling the park home or a savory resting spot.
Geology Galore
Bluewater Lake is situated on the north flank of the Zuni Mountains in the Las Tusas Basin. The reservoir is located in a valley carved in shale and limestone. The latter of which contains snail and brachiopod fossils.
Getting There
Bluewater Lake State Park is 28 miles west of Grants via I-40 and NM 412.
| Visitor Center |
Winter Sports |
| Group Shelter (2) |
Camping |
| Developed Sites (149) |
Picnicking |
| Electric Sites (14) |
Fishing |
| RV Dump Station |
Boating |
| Restrooms |
Water Skiing |
| Showers |
Sailing |
| Courtesy Dock |
Trails |
| Playground |
Wildlife Viewing |
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Geology
Exploration |
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Park Map
Park Brochure
Park Management
Plan
Photo Tour
Fast Facts
Getting the latest Water Levels...
Gate Hours
24 hours
Park Superintendent
Gary Jewell
(505) 876-2391
Gary.Jewell@state.nm.us
Address
P.O. Box 3419
Prewitt, NM 87045
Land
3,000 acres
Lake Surface
1,200 acres
Elevation
7,400 feet
Precipitation
10.5 inches
Temperature
January 48/16
April 67/31
July 86/52
October 63/33
Fire Restrictions
Fire restrictions lifted
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