Five major ecosystems dominate the state parks in New Mexico, from desert to scrubland to marshes. There’s so much to see!
Tucked away in the eastern plains of New Mexico, about 16 miles northwest of Fort Sumner, Sumner Lake State Park is one of those places that doesn’t shout for attention. It doesn’t have flashy ...
That’s Sugarite Canyon State Park for you – a slice of paradise tucked away near Raton, New Mexico that somehow remains one of the state’s best-kept secrets. Nature’s own amphitheater unfolds at ...