New Mexico State Parks Near Raton

Discover 11 parks within driving distance of Raton

Sugarite Canyon State Park

Raton, New Mexico
8 miles away

"Raton is the closest gateway city, making it the easiest base for day trips, fishing outings, and overnight camping. Visitors also use Raton for fuel, groceries, and lodging before heading into the canyon."

Sugarite Canyon State Park features Lake Maloya and Lake Alice, framed by ponderosa pine forests and rugged canyon walls. The park blends outdoor recreation with cultural history, including remnants of the old Sugarite coal camp and excellent opportunities for fishing, boating, and birdwatching.

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Trinidad Lake State Park

Trinidad, Colorado
24 miles away

"Raton visitors often cross the state line for a quick lake getaway and easy camping access. The park is a convenient outdoor stop for travelers on I-25 heading into southern Colorado."

Trinidad Lake State Park offers a large reservoir, sandy shoreline, and broad views of the surrounding foothills and mesas. It is a popular destination for anglers, paddlers, campers, and travelers exploring the historic Trinidad area and the southern Colorado plains.

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Fishers Peak State Park

Trinidad, Colorado
26 miles away

"Raton visitors often cross the state line for day trips, scenic drives, and hiking near Trinidad. The park is a convenient nature destination for travelers exploring the I-25 corridor."

Fishers Peak State Park is Colorado’s newest state park, anchored by the prominent Fishers Peak mesa overlooking Trinidad. The park offers rugged scenery, wildlife habitat, and expanding opportunities for hiking, biking, and nature-based recreation.

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Cimarron Canyon State Park

Cimarron, New Mexico
28 miles away

"Raton is the nearest larger town and a common stop for travelers heading to the park. Visitors from Raton often come for a quick mountain day trip, fishing, and cooler canyon weather."

Cimarron Canyon State Park features a rugged high-country canyon, clear river access, and abundant wildlife in northern New Mexico. Visitors come for trout fishing, camping, picnicking, and easy access to nearby mountain recreation.

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Morphy Lake State Park

Mora, New Mexico
57 miles away

"Raton visitors often head here for camping, lake views, and a peaceful forest setting. It is a good option for families and anglers looking for a nearby retreat."

Morphy Lake State Park offers a tranquil alpine-lake experience with easy access to boating, shoreline fishing, and day-use areas. Its compact size and forested setting make it a popular escape for visitors seeking cooler temperatures and a quiet outdoor setting.

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Clayton Lake State Park

Clayton, New Mexico
58 miles away

"Raton travelers visit for a scenic detour into the high plains and a family-friendly outdoor stop. The park offers a quieter alternative to busier recreation areas."

Clayton Lake State Park combines a peaceful high-plains lake with a remarkable fossil tracksite that draws geology and dinosaur enthusiasts. The park is also popular for fishing, camping, and wildlife viewing in a remote, open landscape.

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Coyote Creek State Park

Guadalupita, New Mexico
58 miles away

"Raton residents and visitors can reach the park for a scenic weekend outing in the mountains. The park appeals to those looking for fishing, nature photography, and a peaceful campground."

Coyote Creek State Park features a scenic riparian corridor with cottonwoods, meadows, and a perennial creek that supports trout fishing and abundant birdlife. Visitors come for peaceful camping, day-use areas, and a refreshing mountain setting near the village of Guadalupita.

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Eagle Nest Lake State Park

Eagle Nest, New Mexico
58 miles away

"A regional hub for travelers crossing northeastern New Mexico. Visitors from Raton may choose Eagle Nest Lake for a mountain day trip or weekend camping."

Eagle Nest Lake State Park centers on a high-elevation reservoir with dramatic mountain views and abundant outdoor recreation. Visitors come for trout and kokanee fishing, sailing, kayaking, camping, and year-round wildlife watching.

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Storrie Lake State Park

Las Vegas, New Mexico
58 miles away

"Raton visitors come for a scenic day trip, fishing, and a break from highway travel along I-25. The park offers a relaxing water destination within reach of northern New Mexico travelers."

Storrie Lake State Park centers on a reservoir set against the high plains and foothills of northeastern New Mexico. Visitors come for water recreation, relaxed shoreline access, and easy day-use amenities close to Las Vegas.

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Conchas Lake State Park

Conchas Dam, New Mexico
60 miles away

"Raton travelers may visit while exploring northeastern New Mexico or crossing the state on a longer road trip. The park is appealing for a scenic break, fishing, and lakeside relaxation."

Conchas Lake State Park centers on a large reservoir with miles of shoreline for boating, angling, and beach access. The park’s mix of water, mesas, and open desert creates a classic New Mexico getaway for day trips and overnight stays.

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Ute Lake State Park

Logan, New Mexico
60 miles away

"Raton visitors may plan a longer drive for a lake-centered getaway with camping and fishing. The park’s open water and broad views make it a worthwhile destination for outdoor recreation."

Ute Lake State Park is centered on a sprawling reservoir that draws anglers, boaters, and families looking for a classic New Mexico lake getaway. Its marinas, beaches, and campgrounds make it one of the state’s premier water-based parks.

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