 | | A true oasis, Oasis State Park is set among cottonwoods trees, shifting sand dunes, and a small fishing lake. Although fishing is the park's main draw, it also has several hiking trails, a peaceful and shady campground, and an abundance of birds.Oasis State Park's cottonwood trees were planted by a homesteader in 1902, but the park was not officially established until 1962. The pond (sealed with a bentonite clay liner) was created in 1972. In addition to being stocked with trout during the winter, the pond is stocked with channel catfish in the summer and numerous area residents head to the park each weekend.The pond has several picnic tables, including two with shelters. Most anglers sit on the shore or bring lawn chairs. The High Plains Trail runs along the base of the dunes, through prairie grasses, for about 1.5 miles. There is also a walking path 0.4 mile around the pond, and a nature trail, which wanders through the sand for about a mile. Sightings of more than eighty species of birds have been reported in the park. |
|  |  |  | | Facilities: The Oasis State Park offers a total of 23 campsites, and an additional 13 sites that are full hook-up. Restrooms, drinking water, and picnic areas are also provided. Reservations: Reservations are accepted for Oasis State Park. Best Time To Visit: Unknown Fees: A day usage fee and an overnight camping fee do apply. Accessibility: A paved wheel-chair accessible trail runs from the parking area. Rules: Know all park rules and regulations, which are posted in the park. Directions: To reach the Oasis State Park from Fort Sumner, take Highway 60 east to Highway 267 south to Portales. | | |
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|  |  | | Address | | Park Manager | | 1891 Oasis Road | | Portales, New Mexico 88130 |
|  | | Phone | | General: (505) 356-5331 | |
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