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Caballo Lake State Park adventures

Caballo Lake State Park Adventures

Caballo Lake State Park offers outdoor enthusiasts a peaceful retreat along the Rio Grande with ample opportunities for water sports, hiking, and camping.

5,295
Acres Protected
5
Miles of Trails
220,000
Annual Visitors
1964
Year Established

About Caballo Lake State Park

Caballo Lake State Park
 

Located in southwestern New Mexico, Caballo Lake State Park is centered around a reservoir formed by Caballo Dam on the Rio Grande. The park features desert landscapes and is surrounded by the rugged Caballo Mountains, making it a scenic and tranquil destination for recreation. Established as a state park in 1964, it serves as a popular spot for fishing, boating, and picnicking. The park's ecosystem is typical of the Chihuahuan Desert, with native plants like creosote bush, mesquite, and yucca, and provides a habitat for wildlife such as mule deer, coyotes, and numerous bird species. Visitors can explore miles of trails with varying difficulty, discover historical markers from the area's past, and enjoy panoramic views of the lake and mountains. With over 5,000 acres, it is an excellent setting for both adventure and relaxation.

Highlights

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Caballo Lake Reservoir: Offers water sports like boating, kayaking, and fishing.

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Vista Point: Provides sweeping views of the Caballo Mountains and the lake.

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Diverse Bird Population: A popular spot for birdwatching, especially during migration seasons.

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Marshall's Edge Trail: A lesser-known hiking trail offering serene desert scenery.

Notable Natural Features

Caballo Dam

An impressive structure that forms the Caballo Lake Reservoir, integral for irrigation and recreation.

Rock Canyon Marina

A full-service marina offering boat rentals and essential supplies for lake activities.

Percha Dam State Park

Located just south of Caballo Lake, known for its additional camping and fishing spots.