New Mexico, the Land of Enchantment, really is! Considering all the desert landscape with magical oases, which may as well be a hallucination, the unique state is a popular year-round getaway from the nearby states for warm-weather travelers to enjoy waterside recreation and scenic hikes through the many lush parks.
With many white-sand beaches and even seashelling opportunities, diverse wildlife sightings, and the darkest skies for nights under the stars, you are in for a real treat in this southern state's natural bounty. Visit one of these beautiful lakes for a unique waterside escape over the weekend or on a summer camping trip. You will find plenty of ways to relax and enjoy pursuits amid the state's most awe-inspiring nature along the shores.
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Abiquiu Lake, Rio Arriba County

Abiquiu Lake, New Mexico, as seen from Chimney Rock area at Ghost Ranch The jewel-like lake surface of the 5,200-acre reservoir, stark against the scenery, is a blue oasis with clear, cool water and a small, sandy beach perfect for swimming and basking days on end in the sun on a getaway from the hot city. Enjoy fishing and boating with the best views and camping under the stars,along with plenty of other nearby attractions to overfill an itinerary on a weekend getaway.
Cochiti Lake, Sandoval County

Sightsee the Cochiti Dam, one of the largest dams in the world, and enjoy on-water pursuits like windsurfing, canoeing, and kayaking. The hidden gem with the perfect beach for treasure hunts offers the best views for all your pursuits, from relaxing swims and taking sun baths to camping, boating, or a hot-day swimming trip. This Pena Blanca natural oasis with a large sandy beach area is as popular on a hot day getaway from the city for friends as it is among families, where small children love to play, wade, and hunt for seashells.
Eagle Nest Lake, Colfax County

Eagle Nest Lake is an aptly named sparkling oasis at 8,200 feet above sea level, within spectacular surrounding mountainous scenery. It is cooler here than lower parts of the state, with plentiful local wildlife to sightsee on a hike and scenic shores bounding the 2,400 acres (1,300 ha) of water space to find your spot for fishing or enjoy a day of boating.
El Vado Lake, Rio Arriba County

The lake steals the show, with every inch of its immense surface as clear and beautiful as the last to enjoy while gliding across the waters in a vessel of choice or swimming. Take in the scenery along the shores while basking in the summertime heat, with the fresh breath from the parks blending with the lake breeze in a marvelous tickle on your skin.
Elephant Butte Reservoir, Sierra County

Best memories are made through experiences, so set up a relaxing spread along the lush shore with a close group where there are plenty of picnic areas and reserve a campsite for overnight immersion into nature and starry skies peeking at you through the treetops. Make the worthy roadtrip for the plenty of eco-tourism opportunities like scenic swimming, sunbathing, boating, and fishing along the waters, and glimpses of local wildlife and birding around.
Fenton Lake, Sandoval County

Beauty comes in small packages too, as this scenic mountain lake of only 37 acres is great for canoeing and enjoying all kinds of adventures on a getaway from the city. Fenton Lake is also a popular fishing destination and open year-round to feast on all the sights while ice fishing or cross-country skiing in the area around. The onsite playground offers a safe outlet for kids to go monkey while adults enjoy a swim or gather over a picnic.
Heron Lake, Rio Arriba County

If you are a boater, you have to cruise at no-wake speeds, which makes it a great spot for fellow swimmers, kayakers, canoers, paddleboarders, and people wishing to hear little more than the bird calls as they relax along the shores. Enjoy summertime hikes with wildlife sightings like mountain lions, black bears, elk, deer, and bald eagles, while in the winter you can ice fish or cross-country ski around the lake. The Heron Lake State Park along the lake’s southern shore offers 200 camping sites, picnic areas, and boat ramps, while the lake is connected to the Rio Chama and El Vado lakes with more campgrounds and hiking trails.
Caballo Lake, Sierra County

Caballo Lake is great for fishing, where you can easily reel in walleye, bass, crappie, and bluegill, as well as being popular among birdwatchers, with many migratory birds making a pitstop at the attractive oasis, much like the tourists. Caballo Lake State Park on its southwest corner is great for camping along the water, where you can spend days exploring and nights under the starry skies with only a few birdcalls to disturb your pure zen state of mind. Lake Caballo is a truly beautiful body of water that inspires relaxing swims in the tranquil waters and scenic sun baths.
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Visit one of these drop-dead gorgeous lakes amid breathtaking scenery you can take in from all angles and at various elevation points through recreational pursuits and activities. Seek out a mountainous setting or a vivid hallucination of a refreshing oasis amid a barren desert that is real. Enjoy year-round recreational pursuits, from swimming and sunbathing to snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. Enjoy pleasant-weather scenic hikes through the state parks in all transitional seasons.
You will love complete immersion in nature on overnight camping trips, where you can wake up at sunrise for a refreshing dip. Enjoy shaded trail hikes and return for the tranquility along the beach strips with only the breeze and bird calls to immerse and never want to leave the too-good-to-be-true locale.