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STORRIE LAKE STATE PARK
STORRIE LAKE STATE PARK
HC 33, P.O. Box 109#2
Las Vegas, New Mexico   87701

Phone: 505-425-7278
Reservations: 877-664-7787
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Favorable summer breezes attract colorful wind-surfing boards to Storrie Lake State Park, which is also popular for fishing and boating. The visitor center features historical exhibits about the Santa Fe Trail and 19th century Las Vegas.
FACILITIES AND ACTIVITIES OVERVIEW
Day-UseFishingyes
 Hiking Trailyes
 Swimming Beachyes
BoatingLaunch Rampsyes
CampingPrimitiveyes
Fishing
Visitors can enjoy fishing year-round, with options for shore or boat angling. The lake is home to rainbow trout and channel catfish. Ice fishing is popular in winter months when conditions permit it. A valid New Mexico fishing license is required for all anglers aged 12 and up.


Location
Storrie Lake State Park is located near Las Vegas

Picnicking
Storrie Lake State Park offers numerous picnic spots with tables and grills, some even featuring shelters for shade or rain.
Birding
The park offers birdwatching opportunities with a variety of species including waterfowl, songbirds and raptors. Birders can spot migratory birds during different seasons. The lake attracts numerous aquatic birds too.

Visitor Comments, Memories and Reviews
September 3 No fish by bubba64
park review stars; one to five NM Game and fish puts no fish in this lake never on the stocking report
June 22 Great time by Stephanie
park review stars; one to five Lake is fullest it has been in over 10 years due to the rain this spring. Had fun fishing, boating, tubing, and just taking in the views. Great lake for family fun.
March 31 Dried up by Chaya
park review stars; one to five This is a lake with only a puddle of water left. You can drive down to the puddle. There were two geese and two crows enjoying the puddle when I was there. Everything else is dirt. You can swim in the puddle, as I saw two people doing: they came right out, completely covered in mud. What fun. Why does the State of NM neglect to inform people that the park has been ruined by drought before people take the trouble to drive to it?
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Directions
Storrie Lake State Park is four miles north of Las Vegas via NM 518.

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