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Navajo Lake State Park

Navajo Lake State Park is located 25 miles east of Bloomfield. With 15,000 acres and 150 miles of shoreline, Navajo Lake is the second-largest in New Mexico after Elephant Butte. It is a man-made reservoir formed by Navajo Dam, with three full-service marinas and opportunity for abundant water sport activities.

Must-see attractions nearby:
Tips
Gate is open 24 hours.

Related Attractions

Pine River Recreation Area
Pine River is a recreation area within Navajo Lake State Park. There is a visitor center with interpretive exhibits.
Guides
Interpretive sessions sometimes available.
Quality Waters
The 3.5mi stretch of the San Juan River below the Navajo Dam in Navajo Lake State Park is referred to as the "Quality Waters". An abundance of trout makes this a world-renowned fishing location.
Address
Farmington Convention and Visitors Bureau
3041 East Main Street
Farmington, NM 87402-7621
United States
Phone 1 (505) 326-7602
Fax 1 (505) 327-0577
Tips
All fishing within 1/4 mile of the Navajo Dam is "catch and release".
Disabled
Full facilities for persons with disabilities.
Sims Mesa Recreation Area
Sims Mesa is a recreation area within Navajo Lake State Park, across the lake from Pine River. It can be reached by state highway 527.
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