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et in the scenic Moreno Valley and surrounded by two of the state's highest peaks, Baldy Mountain and Wheeler Peek, this 2,400-acre lake is known for its kokanee salmon and rainbow trout fishing. |
Activities
At 8,300 feet in elevation, the park offers a cool retreat from the summer heat for fisherman, boaters and wildlife enthusiasts. An abundance of animals—elk, bear, mule deer, eagles, turkeys and other birds—inhabit the area, making Eagle Nest Lake an ideal location for wildlife viewing. In the winter, ice fishing and snowmobiling are popular sports when ice thickness permits. Snowmobiling is limited to the lake surface.
Directions
Eagle Nest Lake State Park is about 160 miles northeast of Albuquerque, and 32 miles east of Taos and 65 miles southwest of Raton off of U.S. 64 in northeastern New Mexico. Surrounding communities include Eagle Nest, Angel Fire, Red River and Cimarron.
Nearby Airports
Nearest major airports include Albuquerque International (about 140 miles), Pueblo Memorial (about 131 miles), San Luis Valley (about 73 miles). Nearby public-use airports include Angel Fire (about 10 miles), Questa (about 29 miles), Taos (about 29 miles).
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Park Map
Park Brochure
(NOT available)
Friends of Cimarron Canyon and Eagle Nest State Parks
Park Photo Tour
Fast Facts
Getting the latest Water Levels...
Gate Hours
6 am- 9pm
(day-use only)
Park Superintendent
Marshall Garcia
(575) 377-1594
marshall.garcia@state.nm.us
Address
PO Box 185
Eagle Nest, NM 87718
Land
2,485 acres
Lake Surface
2,400 acres
Elevation
8,300 feet
Temperature
January 42/13
April 62/30
July 84/49
October 65/31
Fire Restrictions
Restrictions on smoking, fireworks, campfires and open fire restrictions have been lifted by Colfax County.
Drought conditions still exist and everyone is urged to be extremely cautious with fire.

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