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Lincoln National Forest Dog Canyon © Ted Gorczyca
Taken in the Lincoln National Forest Rt 137
Living Desert State Park © Neil Knott
Navajo Lake State Park Navajo Lake State Park © Annick Desjardins
Cimarron Canyon State Park The Palisades © Kristy Ashmore
Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge Sand Hills in the morning © Dan Verrips
Roadrunner © stateparks.com
Picnic Table © stateparks.com
It is always a great day for a picnic in the park.
Afternoon Hike © stateparks.com
Cool Swim © stateparks.com
Keep On Leash © stateparks.com
Small Boy Fishing © stateparks.com
Gone fishin.
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New Mexico's North Central Region Parks

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State Fish Hatchery
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National Forests
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National Historic Park
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National Park
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National Historic Site
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National Historic Landmarks
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State Parks
Parks in this region are near these New Mexico Cities (click city name to see parks within 25 miles)
SANTA FE
ESPANOLA
LOS ALAMOS
Carson National Forest
Some of the finest mountain scenery in the Southwest is found in the 1.5 million acres covered by the Carson National Forest. Elevations rise from 6,000 feet to 13,161 feet at Wheeler Peak, the highest in New Mexico. Big game animals roam the Carson. They include mule deer, elk, antelope, black bear, ........more >
Cerrillos Hills State Park
Cerrillos Hills, New Mexico's 34th State Park, is a year-round, day-use park located off the Turquoise Trail National Scenic Byway between Santa Fe and Albuquerque. You will cross paths with over 1,100 years of mining history along the five miles of trails and enjoy spectacular views of the Sandia, ........more >
El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro Historic Trail
Travel along El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro National Historic Trail to experience and learn from a complicated legacy of 300 years of conflict, cooperation, and cultural exchange between a variety of empires - European and non-European alike. El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro is recognized throughout ........more >
El Santuario Church National Historic Landmark
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El Vado Lake State Park
Located in New Mexico's northern mountains, El Vado Lake State Park offers fishing, boating, water-skiing, and winter cross-country skiing. A five and one-half mile scenic trail along the Rio Chama connects El Vado with nearby Heron Lake.........more >
Glorieta Battlefield National Historic Landmark
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Heron Lake State Park
A picturesque lake set among tall pines, Heron Lake State Park has been designated a quiet lake where boats operate at no-wake speeds only. This park is known for its excellent sailing, fishing, cross-country skiing, and hiking. ........more >
Hyde Memorial State Park
Beautiful scenery, a quiet natural setting, and easy access make Hyde Memorial State Park a favorite picnic area, campground, respite, and base camp for excursions into the surrounding Santa Fe National Forest.........more >
Manhattan Project National Historical Park
This site tells the story about the people, events, science, and engineering that led to the creation of the atomic bomb, which helped end World War II.........more >
Pecos National Historical Park
Pecos preserves 12,000 years of history including the ancient pueblo of Pecos, two Spanish Colonial Missions, Santa Fe Trail sites, 20th century ranch history of Forked Lightning Ranch, and the site of the Civil War Battle of Glorieta Pass. The ruins trail, picnic area, and visitor center are the ........more >
Red River State Fish Hatchery
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Santa Fe National Forest
Some of the finest mountain scenery in the Southwest is found in the 1,567,000 acres covered by the Santa Fe National Forest. Elevations rise from 5,300 to 13,101 feet at the summit of Truchas Peak, located within the Pecos Wilderness. The diverse topographic and climatic conditions create a wide variety ........more >
Santa Fe National Historic Trail
Between 1821 and 1880, the Santa Fe Trail was primarily a commercial highway connecting Missouri and Santa Fe, New Mexico. From 1821 until 1846, it was an international commercial highway used by Mexican and American traders. In 1846, the Mexican-American War began. The Army of the West followed the ........more >
Seton Village National Historic Landmark
Seton Village was purchased in 2002 by the Academy for the Love of Learning. The landmark is currently not open to the public as Seton Castle is in the process being restored and the grounds are being cleared of years of rubbish, broken glass, and fallen wooden structures. In 2003, the Academy for the ........more >
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