New Mexico Fishing Map
Interactive map plus a list of fishing lakes in NM.
Below the map is a list of major fishing lakes in New Mexico.
Use the above map to locate these bodies of water and find the best fishing lakes in New Mexico.
The state of New Mexico has abundant fishing opportunities. Try your luck at some of these major Lakes and impoundments.
Abiquiu Lake is a 5,200-acre lake in the northwestern part of the state, 2 miles north of Canones.
Brantley Lake is a 4,000-acre lake in the southeast of the state, 15 miles south of Artesia.
Caballo Lake is a 11,400-acre lake in the southwest part of the state, at Caballo.
Conchas Lake is a 9,600-acre lake in the northeast part of the state, 20 miles northwest of Tucumcari.
Eagle Nest Lake is a 2,400-acre lake in the northeast part of the state, at Eagle Nest.
El Vado Lake is a 3,200-acre lake in the north-central part of the state, 8 miles southwest of Tierra Amarilla.
Elephant Butte Lake is a 36,000-acre lake in the west-central part of the state, at Truth or Consequences.
Farmington Lake is a 215-acre lake in the northwest corner of the state, on the northeast outskirts of Farmington.
Heron Lake is a 5,900-acre lake in the north-central part of the state, at Tierra Amarilla.
Navajo Lake is a 15,000-acre lake on the northern border of the state, 15 miles northeast of Bloomfield.
Red Bluff Reservoir is an 11,000-acre lake on the southern border of the state, 15 miles south of Malaga.
Santa Rosa Lake is a 3,800-acre lake in the east-central part of the state, at Santa Rosa.
Springer Lake is a 450-acre lake in the northeast part of the state, 5 miles northwest of the town of Springer.
Stone Lake is a 450-acre lake in the northwest part of the state, 15 miles south of Amargo.
Sumner Lake is a 4,500-acre lake in the east-central part of the state, 15 miles northwest of Fort Sumner.
Ute Lake is a 8,200-acre lake in the eastern-central part of the state, at Logan.
Maps to find fishing lakes, by state.
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