Navajo Lake State Park in Pine, located at 36 Road 4110 in Navajo Dam, New Mexico, is a popular tourist attraction known for its stunning natural …
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Jun 22, 2023
water is up and fishing is grand. swimming is great and the water is cool but warming up. This is the best place to boat ever. We are staying at Wind Surf Beach this year. Last year we were at Arb…Full review by Stay26144736745
Sep 2, 2022
Firstly and most importantly…the road into the Cortonwood Campground is 2 miles of dirt, bumps, and a flash flood area where we had to go through a shallow pond of water. There has been little rain h…Full review by 93cynthiad
Mar 11, 2022
I can't believe there aren't more reviews on this place. It is our favorite place to take the boat in NM. The lake is huge and never busy like Elephant Butte. We prefer to camp at the Cottonwood camp…Full review by FamilyTravelersx4
Can anyone tell me if there are camp sites next to the water and if so which ones? Thanks!
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Yes on the New Mexico side there are campsites near the water within the state park or if you have a boat or drive out of the state park you can beach camp as well.
Sorry about the long delay in getting to your question. Navajo Lake can be "iffy" during the winter. For the exact answer you need to contact them directly. Generally speaking- the …
Sorry about the long delay in getting to your question. Navajo Lake can be "iffy" during the winter. For the exact answer you need to contact them directly. Generally speaking- the lake is open year round and only a few camping spots hard to get into during snow or ice conditions.
Truthfully can't answer as we were only on the river below dam but there are boat launch areas at the reservoir and most certain that swimming would be possible? I would check out the …
Truthfully can't answer as we were only on the river below dam but there are boat launch areas at the reservoir and most certain that swimming would be possible? I would check out the state park web site for more information.