Sitting at an elevation of 8,300 feet, Eagles Nest Lake State Park puts you sky high for a summer cool down during the hot New Mexico summers. Post yourself up on the lake for a day of fishing, boating, or swimming. We recommend chillin’ in an inner tube and gazing at the stunning mountains of the Moreno Valley. There’s hiking and horseback riding to dry off, and when you’re day is done, treat yo’self to some s’mores and campfire tunes at one of their campgrounds. Wanna really cool down? Eagles Nest offers ice fishing, snowshoeing, and cross country skiing in the winter! No matter the season or the temperature, Eagles Nest Lake is a chill spot you’ll add to your list of favorites.
Sitting at an elevation of 8,300 feet, Eagles Nest Lake State Park puts you sky high for a summer cool down during the hot New Mexico summers. Post yourself up on the lake for a day of fishing, boating, or swimming. We recommend chillin’ in an inner tube and gazing at the stunning mountains of the Moreno Valley. There’s hiking and horseback riding to dry off, and when you’re day is done, treat yo’self to some s’mores and campfire tunes at one of their campgrounds. Wanna really cool down? Eagles Nest offers ice fishing, snowshoeing, and cross country skiing in the winter! No matter the season or the temperature, Eagles Nest Lake is a chill spot you’ll add to your list of favorites.
For some truly postcard-worthy camping in New Mexico, drive on down to Eagle Nest Lake State Park. Pitch your tent right on the lake and take in the fresh breeze after a long drive through the desert. Spend your days fishing for trout at the lake, and you’ll be already planning your next trip back… we promise. Read more...
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Eagle Nest Lake State Park
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For some truly postcard-worthy camping in New Mexico, drive on down to Eagle Nest Lake State Park. Pitch your tent right on the lake and take in the fresh breeze after a long drive through the desert. Spend your days fishing for trout at the lake, and you’ll be already planning your next trip back… we promise. Read more...
Why can't I see these campgrounds when I search with dates?
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