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Eagle Nest Lake State Park

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Myrick, D. F: New Mexico's Railroads: A Historical Survey UMN Press 1990 p. 161
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did some grading work in 1907 on an unfinished extension from its terminus at
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is at an elevation of 8,300 feet (2,500 m), making it an
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Friends of Eagle Nest Lake and Cimarron Canyon State Parks
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The lake is home to several species of fish, including
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Location of Eagle Nest Lake State Park in New Mexico
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Map showing the location of Eagle Nest Lake State Park
Colfax
36°32′0″N 105°15′0″W / 36.53333°N 105.25000°W / 36.53333; -105.25000
state park
New Mexico
Eagle Nest
Taos
fishing
boating
ice fishing
snowmobiling
reservoir
Cimarron River
Eagle Nest Dam
Ute Park
Taos
rainbow trout
brown trout
kokanee salmon
yellow perch
common carp
white sucker
northern pike
Eagle Nest Lake
alpine lake
glacial valley
Wheeler Peak
Lone fisherman at Eagle Nest Lake State Park
View of Wheeler Peak from Eagle Nest

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