Get ready to romp and play in New Mexico’s second largest lake at Navajo Lake State Park! Wanna hit the water? Whether you boat, kayak, jet ski, canoe, or sail, Navajo Lake has got your back for an awesome day on the water (just don’t forget the sunscreen)! Anglers can show off their fly fishing skills on the San Juan River, some of the best in the southwest. From the riverside trails, hikers can check out a panorama of folks casting their rods as well as some beautiful scenery and birding. There’s two marinas, docks, and several comfy campgrounds in the park for you to enjoy, and with amenities like these, it’s easy to see why the locals love to come and play at Navajo Lake!
Get ready to romp and play in New Mexico’s second largest lake at Navajo Lake State Park! Wanna hit the water? Whether you boat, kayak, jet ski, canoe, or sail, Navajo Lake has got your back for an awesome day on the water (just don’t forget the sunscreen)! Anglers can show off their fly fishing skills on the San Juan River, some of the best in the southwest. From the riverside trails, hikers can check out a panorama of folks casting their rods as well as some beautiful scenery and birding. There’s two marinas, docks, and several comfy campgrounds in the park for you to enjoy, and with amenities like these, it’s easy to see why the locals love to come and play at Navajo Lake!
You’ll probably want to bring lots of supplies with you to fully take advantage of the fun to be had in Navajo Lake State Park. With some of the only full hookup camping in the park, Pine Campground has all the amenities you could need, allowing you and your crew to make the most of boating on the second largest lake in New Mexico. Read more...
For some of the best boating, fishing, hiking, and camping in New Mexico, check out the Pine Cedar Campground in Navajo Lake State Park. Enjoy the wonders of the second largest lake in the state, and then kick back and enjoy some dry desert vibes in the campground. There may not be electricity, but pets are welcome so don’t leave the pups behind, Read more...
Pinon Campground is a great choice for making the most of your time in Navajo Lake State Park. Boat, kayak, canoe, sail, etc. No matter what sort of vessel you prefer to captain, you’re pretty much guaranteed to have a good time. The San Juan River is an excellent fly fishing destination too. But like we said, no matter what you do, there’s nothin Read more...
Mermaids, fish, and other water lovers will be enchanted by Navajo Lake. It’s a haven for boaters of every stripe including motorized boaters, sailors, kayakers, canoers, and water-skiers. Cottonwood Campground is located on the eastern edge of the lake, and on the San Juan River. Here you can enjoy world-class fly fishing (perfect for non-motori Read more...
There’s nothing better than kicking it around a campfire after a long day of boating. At Juniper Campground in Navajo Lake State Park, you can turn that dream into a reality. Tire yourself out boating, kayaking, canoeing, and swimming all day, then roast some marshmallows and fuel up to repeat all those activities again tomorrow. The dry desert en Read more...
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Navajo Lake State Park
Get ready to romp and play in New Mexico’s second largest lake at Navajo Lake State Park! Wanna hit the water? Whether you boat, kayak, jet ski, canoe, or sail, Navajo Lake has got your back for an awesome day on the water (just don’t forget the sunscreen)! Anglers can show off their fly fishing skills on the San Juan River, some of the best in the southwest. From the riverside trails, hikers can check out a panorama of folks casting their rods as well as some beautiful scenery and birding. There’s two marinas, docks, and several comfy campgrounds in the park for you to enjoy, and with amenities like these, it’s easy to see why the locals love to come and play at Navajo Lake!
Get ready to romp and play in New Mexico’s second largest lake at Navajo Lake State Park! Wanna hit the water? Whether you boat, kayak, jet ski, canoe, or sail, Navajo Lake has got your back for an awesome day on the water (just don’t forget the sunscreen)! Anglers can show off their fly fishing skills on the San Juan River, some of the best in the southwest. From the riverside trails, hikers can check out a panorama of folks casting their rods as well as some beautiful scenery and birding. There’s two marinas, docks, and several comfy campgrounds in the park for you to enjoy, and with amenities like these, it’s easy to see why the locals love to come and play at Navajo Lake!
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6 campgrounds in Navajo Lake State Park
You’ll probably want to bring lots of supplies with you to fully take advantage of the fun to be had in Navajo Lake State Park. With some of the only full hookup camping in the park, Pine Campground has all the amenities you could need, allowing you and your crew to make the most of boating on the second largest lake in New Mexico. Read more...
For some of the best boating, fishing, hiking, and camping in New Mexico, check out the Pine Cedar Campground in Navajo Lake State Park. Enjoy the wonders of the second largest lake in the state, and then kick back and enjoy some dry desert vibes in the campground. There may not be electricity, but pets are welcome so don’t leave the pups behind, Read more...
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Pinon Campground is a great choice for making the most of your time in Navajo Lake State Park. Boat, kayak, canoe, sail, etc. No matter what sort of vessel you prefer to captain, you’re pretty much guaranteed to have a good time. The San Juan River is an excellent fly fishing destination too. But like we said, no matter what you do, there’s nothin Read more...
Mermaids, fish, and other water lovers will be enchanted by Navajo Lake. It’s a haven for boaters of every stripe including motorized boaters, sailors, kayakers, canoers, and water-skiers. Cottonwood Campground is located on the eastern edge of the lake, and on the San Juan River. Here you can enjoy world-class fly fishing (perfect for non-motori Read more...
There’s nothing better than kicking it around a campfire after a long day of boating. At Juniper Campground in Navajo Lake State Park, you can turn that dream into a reality. Tire yourself out boating, kayaking, canoeing, and swimming all day, then roast some marshmallows and fuel up to repeat all those activities again tomorrow. The dry desert en Read more...
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