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Ute Lake State Park

Northeast region of New Mexico Ute Lake, a Canadian River reservoir, offers some of the best walleye fishing in New Mexico. Anglers can also try their luck for bass, crappie and catfish. Fishing is available 24-hours per day, every day of the year for fishing fanatics. The lake has produced several state-record game fish.

Ute Lake is one of the longest lakes in the state at nearly 13 miles; its width never exceeds one-mile across. It boasts a marina and a full range of water sport activities. With its scores of inlets to explore, the lake area abounds in ducks, quail doves and pheasant. Deer and antelope roam the surrounding plains and mesas.

Ute Lake State Park
P.O. Box 52
Logan, NM 88426
Phone: (575) 487-2284
www.emnrd.state.nm.us/PRD/UteLake.htm