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Bluewater Lake
Overview
Bluewater Lake State Park offers a refreshing high-altitude escape in the heart of New Mexico’s volcanic landscape. Located at an elevation of 7,400 feet, this park centers around a large reservoir known for its unique Tiger Muskie fishing and scenic vistas. It provides a peaceful setting for RVers looking to experience the rugged beauty of the high desert while enjoying essential modern conveniences in a serene environment.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in Prewitt, New Mexico, the park is nestled in a rolling transition zone between the Zuni Mountains and the high plains. The terrain is characterized by pinon and juniper trees, providing a classic Southwest backdrop. Its location near Interstate 40 makes it an accessible stop for travelers moving through the western part of the state, yet it remains far enough removed to offer a quiet, dark-sky environment perfect for stargazing.
Amenities & Park Features
The park features several campgrounds with varying levels of development. RVers can find sites equipped with electric and water hookups, including both 30-amp and 50-amp service. Facilities include clean restrooms with hot showers, a sanitary dump station, and a playground for families. The park also maintains boat ramps and a visitor center that highlights the area’s natural history and the lake's famous aquatic residents.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
This park is a premier destination for anglers seeking the Tiger Muskie, as the lake is widely considered one of the best spots in the country for this trophy species. Beyond the water, visitors can explore nearby geological wonders like the Ice Caves and Bandera Volcano or the striking lava flows at El Malpais National Monument. Hiking trails within the park boundaries provide excellent opportunities for birdwatching and landscape photography.
Who This Park Is Best For
Bluewater Lake is ideal for avid anglers and boaters who want to spend their days on the water. It is also a perfect choice for those seeking a cool high-altitude climate during the hot summer months when lower elevations are scorching. Because of its proximity to major highways, it serves as an excellent base camp for RVers exploring the cultural and natural landmarks of Northwest New Mexico.
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User Reviews
Kathy's Channel
Great quick experience. Easy self service campsites. Electric site, great shower facility. Local fire department dropped off Halloween candy bags!!
Theresa Mc Jeffryes
This review is solely based on the campground, canyon & lake, and the available hikes. Our campground was spacious private with electric hookup. It is a slower season at the moment, so the entire park was beautifully peaceful. We hiked both sides of the lake and think the canyon is just fantan. We saw many fishing and biking. The Day Use areas and primitive camping areas offer beautiful views.
Brittany Readye
Very beautiful, there is also a playground at the campsite for littlest. We did a nature walk for my little guy's 4th birthday and it was beyond gorgeous
Johnmichael Waian (cowboys4life)
At the time, we were unable to have a camp fire.. nothing to burn except the wood we brought with us for 50 yards.. didn't make any sense at all .. we left first thing in morning to go camping elsewhere... Last time 2 weeks before we had a great time.. why we went back.. fishing was no good at all.. nobody caught anything... We asked everyone.. but it was great to just get out and relax.. we camped in the primitive area next to the lake...
Benjamin Bauer
We really liked this place and found the people mostly to be friendly. However, it looks like they haven't allowed campfires there in years. We did a little swimming and it was very pleasant