Information About Water Activities In Santa Rosa, New Mexico
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Santa Rosa, New Mexico
Water Activities

Conchas Lake - Boating, Swimming, Water Skiing, Kayaking & Canoeing
The lake is regularly stocked by the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish. The best times to catch walleye and crappie are spring and fall. Anglers catch channel catfish, bluegill, largemouth bass, bullhead and sunfish year-round.

Conchas Lake State Park - Water Activities In State Parks
With its ample camping and picnicking facilities, boat ramps, marina, bait and tackle supplies, food services, and playgrounds, Conchas offers visitors many recreational opportunities.

Santa Fe National Forest - Water Activities In National Forests
The Santa Fe National Forest covers 1.6 million acres in the heart of north central New Mexico. Year-round recreational opportunities are abound in the Santa Fe National Forest.

Santa Rosa Lake - Boating, Water Skiing, Sailing
Anglers usually have luck fishing for largemouth and smallmouth bass, channel catfish, walleye and crappie. There are also sunfish, yellow perch, and a few trout.

Santa Rosa Lake State Park - Water Activities In State Parks
This state park offers a variety of water sports which include fishing, boating, water-skiing, canoeing, and wildlife enthusiasts.

Ute Lake - Boating, Water Skiing, Wind Surfing
The 13 mile long lake, offers walleye fishing, along with bass, crappie, and catfish. The deep-blue lake attracts a variety of boaters, and especially during summer, visitors are apt to see a mix of fishing boats, ski boats, personal watercraft, and sailboats.

Ute Lake State Park - Water Activities In State Parks
The deep-blue lake attracts a variety of boaters, and especially during summer, visitors are apt to see a mix of fishing boats, ski boats, personal watercraft, and sailboats. Windsurfing is particularly popular in spring.
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