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New Mexico

23 water features • 18 dams • 1 waterfalls • 1 springs • 2 rapidss • 1 weirs

Discover New Mexico’s Hidden Water Wonders

Nature lovers and adventure seekers alike find a surprising oasis in the Land of Enchantment: New Mexico’s diverse water features. From the tranquil flow of the state’s lone waterfall to the thundering rush of two pristine rapids, this region offers 23 unique water spots that promise unforgettable outdoor experiences. With 18 historic dams, a crystal‑clear spring, and a scenic weir, travelers can explore everything from peaceful fishing lagoons to dramatic canyon‑side vistas—all within a short drive of the state’s vibrant sub‑regions.

Whether you’re planning a family day trip, a solo kayaking adventure, or a photography tour of New Mexico’s waterfalls and springs, the state’s water‑centric attractions deliver both serenity and excitement. Head north to the Rio Grande Gorge for breathtaking dam‑backed reservoirs, wander south to the hidden spring that feeds the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, or venture east into the rugged high desert where rapid‑filled canyons await daring paddlers.

Our travel guide to New Mexico water features makes it easy to map out each destination, discover nearby hiking trails, and learn the best times to visit for optimal water flow and wildlife sightings. Dive into the heart of New Mexico’s natural beauty—explore the dams, waterfalls, springs, rapids, and weirs that define this remarkable landscape and create lasting memories for every outdoor enthusiast.

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