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Ute Lake State Park
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UTE LAKE STATE PARK
UTE LAKE STATE PARK
P.O. Box 52
Logan, New Mexico   88426

Phone: 575-487-2284
Reservations: 877-664-7787
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Ute Lake State Park, 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.
Nature of the Area
With its scores of inlets to explore, the lake abounds in ducks, quail, doves and pheasant. Deer and antelope roam the surrounding plains and mesas.
FACILITIES AND ACTIVITIES OVERVIEW
Day-UseSwimming Beachyes
BoatingLaunch Rampsyes
CampingPrimitiveyes
Fishing
Fishing:

Round-the-clock fishing is available every day of the year for angler fanatics. The lake has produced several state-record game fish.


Location
Ute Lake State Park is


Visitor Comments, Memories and Reviews
July 29 Worst state park I have ever been to by sosburn
park review stars; one to five They should of named it and Logan the town near it Rip off state park. Sites were poorly organized, electrical was to far from tables unless you have at least a 100 foot electrical cord, and grocery store, bar grill, and cafe over priced.
September 7 Our family Favorite by sv
park review stars; one to five We have made it to ute lake at least ten times this summer and it never gets old. The beautiful scenery and awesome water makes for a relaxing weekend.
October 21 A beautiful park by wayfairers
park review stars; one to five The park is beautiful and the campground has great spots to choose from. We stop here for a night every time we pass through.
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Directions
Ute Lake State Park is three miles west of Logan via NM 540, as shown on this map of the area.

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