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Eagle Nest Lake, New Mexico
Facts & Features
Set in the scenic Moreno Valley and surrounded by two of the state's highest peaks, Baldy Mountain and Wheeler Peek, this 2,400-acre lake is known for its kokanee salmon and rainbow trout fishing.
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Situated at 8,300 feet above sea level, the village offers high-country terrain, including mountains, valleys, ranch lands, and scenic vistas with pine, aspen, wildflowers, and clean air surounding beautiful Eagle Nest lake. The abundant wildlife in the area includes bear, elk, mountain cats, beavers, and -- yes -- eagles, both bald and golden.
Eagle Nest Lake, New Mexico
Cimarron Canyon State Park
Three miles east of Eagle Nest city along US 64 located Cimarron Canyon State Park. The park is a part of the 33,116-acre Colin Neblett Wildlife Area, the largest wildlife area in the state.
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Eagle Nest Lake, New Mexico Lakes Map & Directions
At the junction of US Hwy 64 and State Hwy 38.
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