Certain places can feel like an oasis, like the aptly named Oasis State Park. This small-town state park in New Mexico is a serene spot for an afternoon with all it has to offer. Despite its diminutive size of 193 acres in the town of Portales, there's so much to do here including fishing, hiking, and even camping. So, get your backpacks ready for a nature adventure at this New Mexico state park we can't stop thinking about.
Take a drive to the small town of Portales and discover a hidden gem park you'll quickly fall in love with. This is Oasis State Park and you can find it at 1891 Base Line in Portales.
Although it's size is less than 200 acres, it packs a punch when it comes to recreation and sheer beauty. I think we can see why it's called Oasis State Park as it is, indeed, an oasis!
Throughout the park, you'll find cottonwood trees that provide shade to hikers and mountain bikers along the trails.
And then there's the lake where you can spend time fishing. You may also choose to have a picnic by the water. However, swimming and wading are not allowed here.
For those who wish to camp, there are 29 campsites, some of which may be reserved online. There are a handful of sites that do not require a reservation.
As for campground amenities, there are restrooms with running water as well as showers and vault toilets. There's also a group picnic shelter, a dump station, and a playground.
If you're here for a day trip and have the time, stick around for a gorgeous sunset. What a fantastic way to end a day at Oasis State Park!
Are you ready for a day or a weekend adventure at Oasis State Park? Do you have another favorite small-town state park in New Mexico? Tell us about it in the comments! To learn more about Oasis State Park, check out the New Mexico EMNRD website.
If you plan on camping at Oasis State Park and need new gear, take a look at our list of camping must-haves.
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