Cimarron Canyon State Park In New Mexico Is So Well Hidden, It Feels Like One Of The State’s Best Kept Secrets

New Mexico has tons of options for outdoor enthusiasts who love hiking, camping, fishing, and exploring. And, if you're looking for a lesser-known spot to check-out, head to Cimarron Canyon State Park. Along with being a nature lover's dream, this off-the-beaten-path park tucked in the northern part of the state is also known for its serene atmosphere, wildlife, trails, and spectacular views.

Cimarron Canyon State Park is about three and a half hours north of Albuquerque. To reach this gem, set your GPS to 28869 Highway 64, Eagle Nest, NM 87718.

If you visit Cimarron Canyon State Park in the fall, remember to bring your camera and snap some shots of the gorgeous foliage.

With an elevation of 7,500+ feet, be prepared to take in the stunning views of the palisades as you ride up to Cimarron Canyon State Park.

In addition to flowing through Colorado, Oklahoma, and Kansas, the Cimarron River runs throughout the canyon in New Mexico.

Head to the water to appreciate nature at its finest!

And, if you have a few days free, bring your fishing rod along to catch some trout.

Along with fishing, take a hike, go bird-watching, or just relax at one of the quiet campgrounds.

There are tons of surprises like this stunning view in the park too.

During different parts of the day, you'll notice how the shadows change the colors of the rocks.

Since the park is over 350 acres, don't worry about not seeing it all - simply plan a future outing to this hidden park!

Cimarron Canyon State Park is a great destination for a day trip or a long weekend. However, please note that the park is only open to New Mexico residents. For more information about planning your outdoor adventure to Cimarron Canyon State Park, visit the official site.

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