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Tuesday, September 26, 2017

Experience Tranquility and Adventure at Elephant Butte Lake in New Mexico





Florida is not the only state with white sand beaches and turquoise water. We found a spot in New Mexico that is simply perfect! It has beautiful white sand, clear turquoise water, and ..... cactus!



Elephant Butte Lake (Reservoir ) is New Mexico’s largest lake and was formed by a dam built in 1916 on the Rio Grande. The water level was pretty low when we were there.


It is around 40 miles long and surrounded by white sandy beaches. The water is a beautiful turquoise color when the sun is hitting it, but… every time I tried taking a picture, the sun would go behind the clouds. Oh well, it’s a beautiful blue in the photos. I can live with that!




Expect to see tons of quail and big floppy eared rabbits around the lake! We literally saw hundreds of both!



Lodging:

Camping spots are available at the state park and lodging is available in town, but we chose to stay at the Elephant Butte Inn & Spa.




The rates were very reasonable and the room was clean.



The back of the hotel overlooks the lake. Amazing View!!!



The whole back area is covered with rabbits late afternoon and at dark. I'm talking about at least 100 of them!!!





My husband, being an avid fisherman, was impressed with the boat ramp and marina. We actually spent several minutes looking at the ramp, with him saying, " I can't believe how big that ramp is!" 😲 It is located within the state park.



Elephant Butte Lake is such a beautiful place with many activities to do at the lake and close to the area. Truth or Consequences is only about a 10 minute drive and White Sands National Monument is less than 2 hours.


Address:

Elephant Butte Lake State Park
101 Hwy 195
Elephant Butte, NM 87935


Happy Travels! 




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