Clayton Lake State Park

Clayton Lake State Park

Northeast region of New Mexico Set among rolling grasslands, Clayton Lake State Park offers outstanding fishing. Four state-record—the current record is 16 lbs. 9 oz!— walleyes have been caught since 1980. Several duck species, including mallards, pintails, and teals, frequent the lake, Canada geese and bald eagles are often seen.

Along the spillway, more than 500 dinosaur footprints have been preserved and identified. Plant-eating and carnivorous dinosaurs, as well as some ancient crocodiles, made these prints. Interpretive markers identify significant tracks and paleontological features on the walk. The best times to view the tracks are in the morning and late afternoon.

Clayton Lake State Park
141 Clayton Lake Road
Clayton, NM 88415
Phone: (575) 374-8808
www.emnrd.state.nm.us/PRD/Clayton.htm


Click Now To Enter The:

Click here to enter the 'let's Go New Mexico vacation giveaway'

New Mexico Video and Photos

Visit our archive

New Mexico Video
New Mexico Media

News & Press Releases

New Mexico Business Links

Visit the Directory

Regions & Cities

click on map

New Mexico Maps Online and interactive

NM Scenic Byways

See the sites.

Calendar of Events

View Complete Calendar



Coop Marketing Grants

'09 Applications Available

New Mexico Magazine

Magazine website

Gallup Ceremonial

Inter-tribal website