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Treat yourself to some real southwestern flavor on the eastern plains of New Mexico at Santa Rosa Lake State Park. Camp along the water or with your horse at Los Tanos Campground before heading out on the trails for some incredible bird watching and views. You’ll feel like a real southwestern adventurer as the sun sets over the plains—or a modern one when you take to the lake for some paddle boarding, sailing, and water skiing. Fishing is super swell here, too, and with day use and overnight camping areas for groups, you might as well invite the whole crew for this adventure! Discover the heart of the southwest at Santa Rosa Lake and leave with grin.
Treat yourself to some real southwestern flavor on the eastern plains of New Mexico at Santa Rosa Lake State Park. Camp along the water or with your horse at Los Tanos Campground before heading out on the trails for some incredible bird watching and views. You’ll feel like a real southwestern adventurer as the sun sets over the plains—or a modern one when you take to the lake for some paddle boarding, sailing, and water skiing. Fishing is super swell here, too, and with day use and overnight camping areas for groups, you might as well invite the whole crew for this adventure! Discover the heart of the southwest at Santa Rosa Lake and leave with grin.
One of three campgrounds surrounding Santa Rosa Lake, Rocky Point Campground is for those that like their camping with a side of the civilized. Rockin’ a very “wild wild west” vibe, Rocky Point sits on the northwest side of the lake with two loops, and is popular with the RVers. Along with the customary campfire circles and site hangs, spend your Read more...
Shaded by its namesake tree, Juniper Park Campground is your pick if you don’t mind ditchin’ the electric for a closer prox to the lake. After all, the closer you are to the water at this park, is the closer you are to the fun. Water skiing, boating (motorized and non), swimming, sailing, kayaking… you name it they got it! Who doesn’t like a cool Read more...
Santa Rosa offers three different types of primitive camping: shoreline, boat-in, and equestrian. Like to bring Mr. Ed along? Stay at Los Tanos Campground where your sites are at the gateway to the Projects Equestrian Trail. In addition to the wicked awesome location, your horsey will have it made with corral and water readily available. Ride from Read more...
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Santa Rosa State Park
Treat yourself to some real southwestern flavor on the eastern plains of New Mexico at Santa Rosa Lake State Park. Camp along the water or with your horse at Los Tanos Campground before heading out on the trails for some incredible bird watching and views. You’ll feel like a real southwestern adventurer as the sun sets over the plains—or a modern one when you take to the lake for some paddle boarding, sailing, and water skiing. Fishing is super swell here, too, and with day use and overnight camping areas for groups, you might as well invite the whole crew for this adventure! Discover the heart of the southwest at Santa Rosa Lake and leave with grin.
Treat yourself to some real southwestern flavor on the eastern plains of New Mexico at Santa Rosa Lake State Park. Camp along the water or with your horse at Los Tanos Campground before heading out on the trails for some incredible bird watching and views. You’ll feel like a real southwestern adventurer as the sun sets over the plains—or a modern one when you take to the lake for some paddle boarding, sailing, and water skiing. Fishing is super swell here, too, and with day use and overnight camping areas for groups, you might as well invite the whole crew for this adventure! Discover the heart of the southwest at Santa Rosa Lake and leave with grin.
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3 campgrounds in Santa Rosa State Park
One of three campgrounds surrounding Santa Rosa Lake, Rocky Point Campground is for those that like their camping with a side of the civilized. Rockin’ a very “wild wild west” vibe, Rocky Point sits on the northwest side of the lake with two loops, and is popular with the RVers. Along with the customary campfire circles and site hangs, spend your Read more...
Shaded by its namesake tree, Juniper Park Campground is your pick if you don’t mind ditchin’ the electric for a closer prox to the lake. After all, the closer you are to the water at this park, is the closer you are to the fun. Water skiing, boating (motorized and non), swimming, sailing, kayaking… you name it they got it! Who doesn’t like a cool Read more...
Santa Rosa offers three different types of primitive camping: shoreline, boat-in, and equestrian. Like to bring Mr. Ed along? Stay at Los Tanos Campground where your sites are at the gateway to the Projects Equestrian Trail. In addition to the wicked awesome location, your horsey will have it made with corral and water readily available. Ride from Read more...
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