Lake Maloya Trail - Raton, NM
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Lake Maloya Trail begins behind the pay station on the west side of the dam. It follows a dirt road along the lake, narrowing as it enters Segerstrom Canyon. A bridge will take visitors over Segerstrom Creek as the trail continues its course around the water's edge. The trail winds around two grassy secluded coves, where it is possible to see waterfowl, deer skunks, and occasionally, an elk. The trail ends at the Lake Dorothey parking lot in Colorado. Visitors may return to the dam along the road (1.5 miles) or go back the way they came.
This 2.8 mile trail is rated "easy-moderate". There is no elevation change.


Facilities: Lake Maloya Trail is located within the Sugarite Canyon State Park. Over 40 campsites, restrooms, group shelters, and showers are provided.

Best Time To Visit: Lake Maloya Trail is open year-round.

Fees: Day usage fees and overnight camping fees do apply.

Accessibility: The restrooms, showers, group shelter, and picnic tables, inside the Sugarite Canyon State Park are all handicapped accessible.

Rules: Know all park rules and regulations, which are posted in the park.

Drive only on designated roadways and obey posted speed limits.
Camp only in the designated areas.
Keep pets on leashes.
Do not feed the wildlife.
Be aware that vandalizing, defacing, or removing antiquities, minerals, plants or wildlife is absolutely prohibited.
Bring and drink ample water, at least one gallon per day per person, and allow for the extreme heat of the desert in the summer.

Directions: To get to Lake Maloya Trail from Trinidad drive south on I-25 to Raton. From Raton, take I-25 exit 452 to NM 72. Travel east about 7 miles to the junction of NM 526. Take the left fork that goes uphill. Continue on to the visitor's center and beyond to access the lakes.

Map: Click here for a map to Lake Maloya Trail

Reservations: Unknown

 
Address
Sugarite Canyon State Park
HCR 63, Box 386
Raton, New Mexico 87740
Phone
General: (505) 445-5607
Fax: (505) 445-8828
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