Manzano Mountains State Park is a state park located in New Mexico. The park covers an area of over 10,000 acres and offers visitors a variety of outdoor recreational activities such as hiking, camping, bird watching, and wildlife viewing. The park is home to a diverse range of wildlife including elk, deer, black bears, and coyotes.
One of the major attractions in the park is the Manzano Mountains, which offer visitors spectacular views of the surrounding landscape. The park also has several hiking trails that lead visitors through forests, meadows, and along streams, with opportunities to explore caves and rock formations. The park also has a picnic area and a campground for visitors who want to spend more than a day in the park.
The best time to visit the park is during the summer months when the weather is mild and the hiking trails are in good condition. Spring and fall are also good times to visit the park when the weather is cooler, and the fall foliage is at its peak. Winter is not recommended for visiting the park as most of the park's facilities are closed during this time.
Overall, Manzano Mountains State Park is an excellent destination for nature lovers, hikers, and outdoor enthusiasts looking for a beautiful and serene location to explore.
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Camping Area | Campsites | Reservations | Toilets | Showers | Elevation |
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Santa Barbara | 22 | 8,842 ft | |||
Clear Creek | 15 | 8,421 ft | |||
Borrego Mesa | 9 | 8,719 ft | |||
Rio Puerco | 4 | 8,193 ft | |||
Overlook - Santa Cruz Lake | 25 | 6,683 ft | |||
Calaveras | 5 | 7,944 ft | |||
Rio De Las Vacas | 16 | 8,284 ft | |||
Seven Springs | 7 | 8,037 ft | |||
North Lake - Santa Cruz Lake | 25 | 6,346 ft | |||
Hodges | 14 | 8,453 ft |