Information About Lakes & Reservoirs In Taos, New Mexico
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Taos, New Mexico
Lakes & Reservoirs

Abiquiu Reservoir
Fishing at this reservoir and the Chama River below the dam is very popular and usually fairly productive most any month of the year. The most abundant game species sought after in the reservoir are rainbow Trout, Walleye, Kokanee Salmon, Smallmouth Bass, Channel Catfish with an occasional White Crappie, Bluegill, Largemouth Bass and Brown Trout being caught.

Cabresto Lake
This is an excellent fishing lake for several species of trout.

El Vado Lake
Located in New Mexico's northern mountains, El Vado Lake State Park offers fishing, boating, water skiing, and winter cross-country skiing. Popular fishing in this lake includes the trout and kokonee salmon.

Heron Lake
Located in New Mexico's northern mountains, Huron Lake offers fishing, boating, water skiing, and winter cross-country skiing. Popular fishing in this lake includes the trout and kokonee salmon.

Heron Lake
Located in New Mexico's northern mountains, Heron Lake offers fishing, boating, water skiing, and winter cross-country skiing. Popular fishing in this lake includes the trout and kokonee salmon.

Lagunitas Lake
This lake is 10 acres in size and set in a breath taking area.

Lost Lake
This lake is stocked with native cutthroat trout by helicopter.
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