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et among rolling grasslands, Clayton Lake State Park offers excellent trout, catfish and bass fishing. Walk a half-mile to the lake's spillway and see the internationally significant dinosaur trackway, containing more than 500 footprints dating back more than 100 million years. |
Dino Discovery
Along the spillway, more than 500
dinosaur footprints have been preserved and identified. Plant-eating and carnivorous dinosaurs, as well as some ancient crocodiles, made these prints. Interpretive markers identify significant tracks and paleontological features on the walk. The best times to view the tracks are in the morning and late afternoon.
Winter Waterfowl
Several duck species -- including mallards, pintails, and teals -- frequent the lake, Canada geese and bald eagles are often seen. Winter Bird List >>
Angler's Delight
The lake offers outstanding fishing. Four state-record walleyes have been caught since 1980. The current record is 16 lbs. 9 oz.
Getting There
Clayton Lake State Park is 12 miles north of Clayton via NM 370. The area is owned by the New Mexico State Game Commission and the Department of Game and Fish, with significant funding by the Sport Fish and Wildlife Restoration Act.
| Facilities |
Activities |
| Visitor Center |
Camping |
| Group Shelter |
Picknicking |
| Developed Sites (37) |
Fishing |
| Electric Sites (7) |
Boating |
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Sailing |
| Restrooms |
Trails |
| Showers |
Wildlife Viewing |
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Park Map
Park Brochure
Park Management
Plan
Park Photo Tour
Friends of Clayton Lake State Park
***Due to weather damage, a small portion of the Dinosaur Boardwalk is not open.
Fast Facts
Gate Hours
6 am - 9 pm
Park Superintendent
Charles Jordan
(575) 374-8808
charles.jordan@state.nm.us
Address
141 Clayton Lake Rd.
Clayton, NM 88415
Land
471 acres
Lake Surface
170 acres
Elevation
5,040 feet
Precipitation
15 inches
Temperature
January 49/21
April 67/41
July 88/55
October 64/53
Fire Restrictions
Fire restrictions have been lifted
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