Are you looking for a fun and little-known place to spend the day? This underrated state park is the perfect day trip destination to find when you want to explore something new. Clayton Lake State Park in New Mexico is a hidden gem.
Clayton Lake may be one of New Mexico’s smaller state parks at 471 acres, but there is so much excitement packed into it that you’ll never forget your visit!
The most unique aspect of Clayton Lake State Park is the dinosaur tracks. Follow the track of real footprints to actually see where the dinosaurs walked and lived. Check out the informational signs for details about dinosaurs and their lives on the land that would later become a state park. You can learn even more about the ancient world at the observatory, as well as the exhibits at the Visitor Center.
Dinosaur Trail has many beautiful aspects, including the variation of its landscape. While the tracks are found on rocky terrain, the approximately one-mile hike will lead you through green, grassy land. Look all around you to fill in the gaps of what the dinosaurs’ surroundings must have looked like.
The nature lovers in your group will love the opportunity to observe many animals in their natural habitats, from wild birds to deer. The peaceful quiet will encourage them to come out to explore and eat, and you can enjoy watching them live in their beautiful environment. The lake is a resting place for waterfowl in the winter, so birdwatching gets even better in the colder months.
Head over to the lake to enjoy the placid water. Pack a lunch and have a picnic, soak up the sunshine, fish from March through October, or take a walk with a view. If you’re looking to watch the sunset and stay a while, you’re welcome to set up a tent at one of 26 developed campsites on five campgrounds. You won’t want to miss the idyllic view of the lake in the morning!
Take a look at Clayton Lake State Park’s website and Facebook page.
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