Coyote Creek State Park
Alert: Coyote Creek State Park will be closed from October 14th through November 11th due to construction. This is a full closure and day-use and camping will not be available.
For more information, call 575-387-2328.
Coyote Creek State Park, about an hour southeast of Taos, is nestled in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains along a meandering stream.
Enclosed by a forest of oak, spruce and pine, the small creek valley displays abundant wildflowers, cool temperatures, and beautiful views. The park is ideal for fly fishing, camping, hiking, and birding.
Park Elevation 7,667 ft
Please see the Park Alerts section for more information.
Activities
- Fishing
- Flyfishing
- Picnicking
- Trails
- 0.75 Miles
- Hiking
- Wildlife Viewing
- Birding
Amenities
- Campground Facilities:
- Online Reservation Sites:
- 10 W + E Sites (30 amp)
- 2 developed non-electric sites
- River Group Shelter with Electric (30 amp)
- Non-Reservation Sites:
- 4 Water & Electric
- 1 Handicap site Water & Electric (30 amp)
- 1 Handicap site W + E (50 amp)
- 17 Developed Sites with Water near by
- Primitive Camping (Overflow Area only)
- Restrooms:
- Restrooms with water
- Showers
- Vault Toilets
- Restrooms:
- Restrooms with water
- Showers
- Vault Toilets
- Group Facilities:
- Group Picnic Shelter
- Group Camping
- Playground
- Visitor Center
ADDRESS & PHONE
Highway 434, Mile Marker 17
Guadalupita, NM 87722
575-387-2328
CONTACT
Donovan Velasquez
Park Superintendent
Coyote Creek/Morphy Lake State Parks
ph: 575-387-2328
donovan.velasquez@emnrd.nm.gov