Just northwest of Tucumcari, this lake features secluded coves, canyons, and sandy beaches, excellent for camping, boating, and fishing. One of New Mexico’s largest lakes, you can explore the 11 miles of the Conchas River or 14 miles of the South Canadian River portions of the lake. With miles of shoreline, there is ample opportunity for hiking and birding too.
Activities
Boating:
Motorized
Non-motorized
Canoe/kayak/Board
Personal Watercraft
Sailing
Water Skiing
Camping
Fishing
Picnicking
Wildlife Viewing
Birding
Amenities
Beach
Boating Facilities:
Boat Dock
6 Boat Ramps
Campground Facilities:
Online Reservation Sites:
24 W + E Sites (30 amp)
7 Developed sites with water near by
16 W hookup Sites
1 RV Dump Station
Non-Reservation Sites:
9 W + E Sites (30 amp)
17 W hookup Sites
1 Handicap Site
Primitive Camping: Estimate of 500 total primitive campsites along Cove Shoreline and Central Shoreline.
Restrooms:
Restrooms with water
Showers
Vault Toilets
Primitive Camping:
Beach Camping
Boat-in Camping
Playground
Visitor Center
Exhibits