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oyote Creek State Park is nestled in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains along a meandering stream. Enclosed by a forest of spruce and pine, the small valley displays abundant wildflowers and beautiful fall foliage. The park is ideal for fishing, family camping and leisurely nature walks. |
Take a Break
Private campsites are scattered along the creek, which is sheltered by cottonwood trees and willow plants. The park's refreshing temperature offer relief during the height of New Mexico's summers.
Fishing and Hiking Extras
Coyote Creek has the most densely stocked waters in New Mexico. Trout are abundant and provide excellent fishing for children of all ages. In addition, the park offers 1.5 miles of hiking trails through a forest of ponderosa pines.
Getting There
Coyote Creek State Park is 17 miles north of Mora via NM 434.
| Facilities |
Activities |
| Visitor Center |
Camping |
| Group Shelter |
Picknicking |
| Developed Sites (47) |
Fishing |
| Electric Sites (17) |
Trails |
| Dump Station |
Wildlife Viewing |
| Restrooms |
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| Showers |
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| Playground |
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Park Map
Park Brochure
Park Management Plan
Park Photo Tour
Fast Facts
Gate Hours
24 hours
Park Manager Christopher Vigil
(575) 387-2328
christopher.vigil@state.nm.us
Address
PO Box 477
Guadalupita, NM 87722
Land
83 acres
Elevation
7,700 feet
Precipitation
22 inches
Temperature
January 49/15
April 63/32
July 87/52
October 70/33
Fire Restrictions
Fire restrictions were lifted by the county manager on July 2, 2008. Therefore open fire and the use of charcoal are no longer prohibited
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