Bear Butte State Park was created in 1961.
Saddleback Butte State Park was created in 1960.
Mount Mitchell State Park was created in 1915.
Bear Head Lake State Park was created in 1961.
Bear Creek Lake State Park was created in 1940.
The first state park in New Mexico is Elephant Butte Lake State Park, established in 1956. It encompasses the state's largest reservoir, Elephant Butte Lake, and offers various recreational activities such as boating, fishing, and camping. The park was created to promote outdoor recreation and conserve the natural beauty of the area. Its establishment marked a significant step in New Mexico's commitment to preserving its natural landscapes for public enjoyment.
Polar Bear Provincial Park was created in 1970.
The area of Bear Mountain State Park is 20.505 square kilometers.
The area of Bear Creek Lake State Park is 1,320,893.93627136 square meters.
State Forest State Park was created in 1970.
Snow Canyon State Park was created in 1958.
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Lake Wappapello State Park was created in 1956.