Video: The Closest NM Mountain Lake Fit to Paddle ‘Round…
August 2nd, 2010
Fenton Lake State Park is located at 7900 feet elevation in the Jemez Mountains, about 65 miles Northwest of Rio Rancho, and about 10 miles off NM Route 4. The park consists of 700 acres of Ponderosa Pine forest and high mountain meadow land, plus about 35 acres of lake. The fishing’s good, and the lake’s stocked regularly with rainbow and brown trout. Supposedly, the fishing’s even better during the winter, (through 2 feet of ice) but I doubt I’ll ever verify that… Small boats are allowed on the lake, but only paddle-powered ones.
There’s a great campground in the park, with 40 developed sites – some with hookups, a playground, a group shelter and restrooms.
Although Cochiti Lake is a shorter distance from Rio Rancho (and a much larger lake), if you want more of a mountain-with-pine-trees environment in which to do some fishing and paddling, Fenton Lake’s the closest.
Watch as the foliage changes with elevation…It’s pretty interesting… Keep your eye out for the hummingbird too!
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