El Vado Lake State Park Is One Of The Most Scenic Places To Camp This Spring In New Mexico

El Vado Lake State Park in New Mexico offers a variety of outdoor activities including camping, fishing, and hiking with stunning natural views.

Camping season has finally returned to New Mexico. Grab your gear and renew your fishing license because you will want to cast a line as soon as you get to El Vado Lake State Park. The park is perfect for hiking, birding, horseback riding, fishing, and camping. Plus the views cannot be beaten! Come stay the night in natural New Mexico.

Located in the northern mountains of New Mexico is El Vado Lake State Park. This man-made lake is popular for swimming, kayaking, and fishing.

The gorgeous scenery makes El Vado Lake an ideal camping spot. Bring your RV or just pitch a tent right on the beach.

Don't forget there is a $5 cash entry fee per vehicle.

There are 80 camping sites within the park to choose from. Camping prices range from $8 for a primitive site to $18 a day for water, electric, and sewage hookups.

There is nothing quite like waking up to a beautiful lake view!

Cast a line on El Vado Lake. Fisherman and birds flock to the area in hopes of catching trout and kokanee salmon.

Hikers and mountain bikers will love tackling the 5.5-mile trail that connects El Vado and Heron Lake State Parks.

The trail offers some of the best views of the park!

End the day with a beautiful sunset back at your campground.

Start your camping season off right by staying the night at one of New Mexico's most underrated state parks.

It's important to note that motorized watercraft are no longer allowed on El Vado lake due to low water levels.

Have you camped at El Vado State Park? Tell us about your stay in the comments below.

Explore more of natural New Mexico this spring. Did you know you can get up-close and personal with the waterfalls at Sitting Bull Falls in New Mexico? Check it out for yourself!

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