New Mexico National & State Parks

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Carlsbad Caverns
Chaco Canyon
Bluewater Lake
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Brantley Lake
Caballo Lake
Cimarron Canyon
City of Rocks
Clayton Lake
Conchas Lake
Coyote Creek
Eagle Nest Lake
El Vado Lake
Elephant Butte Lake
Fenton Lake
Heron Lake
Hyde Park
Leasburg Dam
Living Desert Zoo & Gardens
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Morphy Lake
Navajo Lake
Oasis
Oliver Lee Memorial
Pancho Villa
Pecos
Percha Dam
Rio Grande Nature Center
Rockhound
Santa Rosa Lake
Storrie Lake
Sugarite Canyon
Sumner Lake
Ute Lake
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
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Living Desert Zoo & Gardens

Southeast region of New Mexico Dedicated to the interpretation of the Chihuahuan Desert, Living Desert State Park is an indoor/outdoor living museum displaying more than 40 native animal species and hundreds of succulents from around the world. While on the 1.3-mile self-guided tour, which takes approximately 1.5 hours to walk, visitors will discover sand dunes and mountainous areas, where piñon and juniper trees contrast with the desert floor below.

One of the park's main highlights are endangered Mexican wolves. Living Desert participates in the American Zoo and Aquarium Association’s Mexican Gray Wolf Species Survival Plan Program, exchanging wolves with other zoological facilities to help insure their survival.

A visit to Living Desert is not complete without a stop at the greenhouse. Here, hundreds of succulents and cacti from around the world show off their spines and beauty. Small barrel cacti, ocotillo and the majestic saguaro are just a few of the plants on display. Many cacti are also for sale in the Gift Shop.

Living Desert Zoo & Gardens
P.O. Box 100
Carlsbad, NM 88221
Phone: (575) 887-5516
www.emnrd.state.nm.us/PRD/LivingDesert.htm