Coyote Creek State Park

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Beaver Dam at Coyote Creek Park
Nestled high in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains along a meandering stream, enclosed by a in a small valley, in spruce and pine forest with abundant wildflowers and beautiful foliage, lies Coyote Creek State Park. This paragon of New Mexico State Parks is ideal for New Mexico fishing, family camping and scenic nature hikes.

Numerous campsites are found along Coyote Creek, sheltered by cottonwood trees and willow plants. Coyote Creek State Park’s mild temperatures offer some welcome relief during the height of New Mexico's baking-hot summers.

Anglers love Coyote Creek, which has some of the most well stocked waters in the state of New Mexico. The abundant trout thriving here provide fantastic fishing. Coyote Creek State Park also offers 1.5 miles of well-maintained New Mexico hiking trails through a beautiful forest of towering ponderosa pines.