Navajo Lake State Park, located in northwestern New Mexico, offers a premier destination for water-based recreation and outdoor adventures among scenic canyons and mesas.
Navajo Lake State Park spans over one of New Mexico's largest bodies of water, Navajo Lake, which is a focal point for a variety of recreational activities. The park is situated amidst the high-desert landscapes, featuring rugged terrain and diverse ecological zones. Visitors are drawn to its extensive boating, fishing, and camping options. The park sits at an elevation that allows for a unique blend of plant and animal life, including piñon pines and mule deer. Historically, the area was developed following the completion of the Navajo Dam in the 1960s, establishing the lake and making it an attractive spot for anglers due to its populations of trout and bass. The state's commitment to conservation ensures that the natural beauty and resources of Navajo Lake State Park are preserved for generations to come.
Simpson Cove offers breathtaking views and is ideal for a serene picnic or quiet reflection.
The Pine River area is renowned for its fantastic trout fishing opportunities.
The San Juan River below the dam is a world-famous fly fishing destination.
The marina provides access to houseboat rentals, adding a unique twist to your lake adventures.
Over 15,000 acres of water provide ample opportunities for boating, swimming, and fishing.
Renowned for its exceptional trout fishing, this river attracts fly fishermen from around the world.
Offers insights into local water management and provides stunning views of the lake.