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rantley Lake State Park, a southern desert park, is a refreshing place to fish and enjoy other water sports. The visitor center includes historical exhibits about the Wild West town of Seven Rivers. |
Southern Lake
Brantley Lake is the southernmost lake in New Mexico, offering water sports and year-round camping to visitors.
Fishing Fun
Anglers can catch a variety of warm water fish such as largemouth bass, walleye, channel catfish, white bass, bluegill and crappie. Due to recent findings of DDT in certain species of fish evaluated and tested by the NM Environment Department, State Parks recommends catch and release only. Click here for more information.
Special Events
The "Go-Fly-a-Kite" rally is held in March; the "Shoreline Sweep" is a part of the Park's Earth Day celebration in April; and the "Kids Fishing Clinic" is held in May. Throughout the summer, Saturday night campground programs are popular.
Getting There
Brantley Lake State Park is 12 miles north of Carlsbad via US 285, then 4.5 miles northeast on Eddy County Road 30.
| Facilities |
Activities |
| Visitor Center |
Camping |
| Group Shelter |
Picnicking |
| Developed Sites (51) |
Fishing |
| Electric Sites (51) |
Boating |
| RV Dump Station |
Water-skiing |
| Restrooms |
Sailing |
| Showers |
Trails |
| Playground |
Wildlife Viewing |
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Geology Exploration |
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Park Map
Park Brochure
Park Management Plan
Park Photo Tour
Fast Facts
Getting the latest Water Levels...
Gate Hours
24 hours
Park Superintendent
Adrian Stiteler
(575) 457-2384
FAX: (575) 457-2385
adrian.stiteler@state.nm.us
Address
P.O. Box 2288
Carlsbad, NM 88221
Land
3,000 acres
Lake Surface
4,000 acres
Elevation
3,300 feet
Precipitation
12.8 inches
Temperature
January 61/29
April 79/46
July 95/65
October 78/47
Fire Restrictions
Fire restrictions lifted |