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Heron Lake Visitor Center Great Room

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Brochure InfoHeron Lake Great Room. A buetiful facility well suited formany gatherings and events. Examples include Board Meetings, Memorials, Weddings, Training sessions etc.Brochure Info - OrientationPanoramic views of Heron Lake. Meeting room features a ceiling constructed of peeled pine tree vigas and includes as recessed Kiva fire place.Brochure Info - RecreationHeron Lake State Park offers many recreational opportunities including camping, hiking, boating, fishing, paddle boarding, kayaking, bird and wildlife viewing adre a few expamples.Brochure Info - Facilities and RestrictionsHeron Lake offers 7 developed campgrounds and 2 primitive campgrounds. Lake includes 3 boat ramps, numerous miles of hiking trails. River access is via the Rio Chama trail head and has approximately 5 miles of the Chama River that flows throw the park.Brochure Info - Nearby AttractionsChama- Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Rail Road the nations longest and highest narrow gauge steam rail road.Key InfoPlease visit NMPARKS.COM for news releases and important informations regarding NM State Parks. New Mexico is beginning our Outdoor Recreation Plan and needs your input! The plan will: Address the state and nation's outdoor recreation trends and their economic impacts Inventory the state's resources and address how best to protect them Help determine the state's priorities for awarding federal funds from the Land and Water Conservation Fund Important Information for Daily EntranceDirectionFrom Albuquerque, I-25 north to Santa Fe. From Santa Fe take US 84/285 north through Espanola until you reach the small pastoral village of Tierra Amarilla. Take State Road 95 west 6 miles the Heron Lake Visitor Center will be on your left side.Booking Window Product Info

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Heron Lake Visitor Center Great Room
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