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Located in the east New Mexico, Sumner Lake State Park is a gorgeous oasis with grassy plains and low shrubbery. The state park is just outside of Fort Sumner and two and a half hours away from Albuquerque. Outdoor enthusiasts come here to experience the magnificent nature of this part of the United States and engage in different watersports at Sumner Lake.

The clear blue waters of Sumner Lake attract boaters and swimmers who cam here from May to September. This state park is known for strong winds, and windsurfers make sure to use this natural phenomenon to their advantage in spring. Sumner Lake State Park has something for everyone, regardless of your interests. When you want to enjoy the unusual landscapes of New Mexico and have a very active camping trip, search for an RV in De Baca County.

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Getting Outdoors

With Sumner Lake at the very heart of Sumner Lake State Park, it shouldn't be surprising to discover that fishing is one of the most popular activities here. This 4,500-acre reservoir was created in 1939, and it is home to a variety of fish species, such as walleye, crappie, catfish, and largemouth bass. There are a couple of boat ramps available to anyone camping at Sumner Lake State Park, and getting your vessel into the water is quite easy. If you want to fish from the banks of the lake, go to the southern shore or move closer to the dam.

Avid hikers could have a great time at Sumner Lake State Park. There are a few trails that pass close to the shoreline, and they are suitable for hikers of all levels. The grassy plains are almost flat near the lake, and hikers will not encounter any extremely steep hills during their adventure. Should you decide to go hiking around Sumner Lake State Park, you will get to explore the area and take breathtaking photos of the lake and the unique nature that surrounds it.

Sumner Lake State Park is a wildlife viewing destination all year round. Even though the state park doesn’t have dense woods, there is vegetation occupied by several species of waterfowl. The migrating waterfowl often spend their winters here due to pleasant temperatures. Should you happen to visit Sumner Lake State Park during the warmer months, the best spot for birdwatching is right below the dam.

Camping at Sumner Lake State Park

Sumner Lake Campground is located right next to the shore, providing campers with gorgeous views of the water. The campground itself is not large, but it has basic features that could make your motorhome camping trip more comfortable. Campers will have access to flush toilets, hot showers, picnic areas, and playgrounds.

There is a total of ten campsites that can accommodate RVs. Six of them have water and electricity hookups, with 30-amp power. Each campsite has a picnic table and a fire ring. Additionally, your pets are welcome at Sumner Lake Campground, but you need to make sure they are always on a leash, and not bothering other guests. Considering the number of campsites, it is recommended that you contact the state park before you get there and ask about the available dates.

Exploring the Area

Albuquerque is the largest city in New Mexico, and Sumner Lake State Park campers shouldn't miss an opportunity to spend some time exploring this place. Old Town Albuquerque has many historic buildings that create a wonderful contrast with the modern downtown area. There are so many things to see in Albuquerque, and you could start at the Albuquerque Museum. Located in the Old Town, the museum houses hundreds of artifacts related to the history of New Mexico, as well as the southern parts of the United States. The exhibits represent different periods of New Mexico’s past, including the time when Native Americans lived on this land and the colonial period. Visitors get to see authentic items like maps, documents, weapons, and many more. The museum is surrounded by a gorgeous sculpture garden that is open to all visitors.

New Mexico Museum Of Natural History And Science is a different kind of place that could be more interesting to younger visitors. After all, it is full of dinosaur fossils and interactive installations that will teach you about the fascinating planet we live on. There are eight exhibits that start with the formation of Earth that happened 13 billion years ago. As you go through the museum, you will learn about all the changes that happened on our planet. Should you want to go even further, there is a large section of the museum dedicated to space exploration as well as a planetarium.

Visitors who come to Albuquerque in October could attend the world-famous Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta. The festival is held annually, and thousands of tourists flock to New Mexico to see the hot air balloons take over the skies. This event lasts for nine days, and you could see the hot air balloon races and competitions. People from all around the globe come here to experience this colorful event set in the high desert. Should you want to grab a bite to eat while in Albuquerque, head to the downtown area. The streets are lined with restaurants offering both international and homecooked meals.

Outdoor adventurists, who wish to see more of New Mexico, could head southeast in their rental RV to Roswell, a city nicknamed the Alien Capital of the World.

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