Eagle Nest, NM – Spring temperatures are blooming at Eagle Nest Lake State Park allowing boaters to return to the water for fishing and other recreational opportunities.
“While the majority of the lake surface is open water there is still ice in some areas and boaters are urged to use caution at all times,” said Jordan Mitchell, Park Superintendent. “Be sure to dress appropriately in layers, stay dry, and always wear a properly fitted life jacket.”
The campground at Eagle Nest Lake State Park is currently closed until further notice due to significant renovations. Upgrades will include installation of electric utilities, a new comfort station, tree planting, and a new group area for larger gatherings. Camping is available nearby at Cimarron Canyon State Park and Coyote Creek State Park.
Conditions can vary widely during spring at Eagle Nest Lake State Park. Know before you go by checking Park Alerts on the State Parks website at www.emnrd.nm.gov/spd/ or check out the live webcam under Find a Park!
New Mexico State Parks is a Division of the Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department (EMNRD). With 35 State Parks located in 25 of 33 counties there are plenty of options to get out an enjoy New Mexico’s natural wonders. Reserve your camping space up to six months in advance now at reserveamerica.com!
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The Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department provides resource protection and resource development services to the public and other state agencies. Learn more at https://www.emnrd.nm.gov