Exploring Red River, New Mexico: A Summer Vacation Adventure on Mountain Trails with ATVs
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New Mexico Outdoor Life
Explore the awe-inspiring landscapes of New Mexico, where majestic mountain ranges and iconic rivers converge to form a...
Pirate Cove Marina
Pirate Cove Marina is a secluded California oasis located in the Moabi Regional Park, on the banks of the Colorado River,...
Camping at Pirate Cove Beach
This secluded California oasis is located in the Moabi Regional Park, on the banks of the Colorado River, just 11 miles...
Camping at Moabi Regional Park
Located along the banks of the Colorado River, Needles, California at the California and Arizona state lines, Moabi...
Davis Camp Colorado River Bullhead City
Whether you are looking for an action packed weekend on the river or seeking a place to relax in the warm breeze through...
Santa Fe Big Tesuque Creek Campground
Big Tesuque Creek is a walk in campground not conducive to trailer or RV camping. There are 10 units, picnic tables and...
Cerrito Recreation Area Abiquiu Lake – Abiquiu New Mexico
Abiquiu Lake is the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Albuquerque District’s northern most flood control reservoir in the state...
Riana Campground Abiquiu Lake – Abiquiu New Mexico
The Riana Campground is located on a 150-foot rock bluff overlooking Abiquiu Lake at 6,400 feet above sea level. The Riana...
New Mexico Camping and Hiking The Wild Rivers Recreation Area – Questa, NM
Looking for a great trail in Wild Rivers Recreation Area, New Mexico? Wild Rivers has 6 great hiking trails, river trails,...
Gerber Bear Grylls Fire Starter
Compact Fire Starter with Ferrocerium rod and metal striker Lanyard to keep product secure and together Emergency whistle -...
Eagle Nest Lake Opens for Ice Fishing
Fishing access is restricted to foot traffic; motor vehicles are not permitted on the ice at this time. Ice thickness measurements taken by the New Mexico State Parks Division have met requirements for walk-in access to the lake according to criteria established by the Department of Game and Fish and State Parks.
The State Parks Division has a formal procedure for checking the depth of ice. The ice thickness is measured starting at the shoreline and progressing out over the lake. When the ice is of a thickness and quality that is considered safe, the lake is opened to ice fishing. Park staff continually makes visual checks of the ice looking for cracks, water on top of the ice and open water, all signs that the ice may not be safe for anglers.
For more information and current updates about ice conditions, please contact Eagle Nest Lake State Park, (575) 377-1594. For questions about fishing in northeastern New Mexico, call the Department of Game and Fish in Raton, (575) 445-2311. Information also is available on the Department of Game and Fish or New Mexico State Parks respective websites, www.wildlife.state.nm.us and www.nmparks.com.