“Walk through Rolling Valleys and Lofty Mountains!”
Part of the 33,1160-acre Colin Neblett Wildlife Area, the largest wildlife area in the state, this state park features the soaring 400-foot granite formations known as the Cimarron Palisades.
There are no words for how beautiful the canyon is.
Stayed at Tolby Rv camp site. What an amazing place to stay. The stream that gets stocked regularly ran right behind our RV, didn't have to go far to catch fish. I pulled 7 brookies out of there in about half hour. The staff was friendly and knowledgeable, park was clean and well maintained. Park pass comes with day pass to other area parks, and a fishing license. Remember to stop at the town of Cimarron and have lunch at St. James Hotel, what great history the area has. 30 minutes to Taos and Red River.
VERY beautiful park. Lots of trails, look on one of the maps at the pay stations. Looked like lots of places to camp also. $5 Day Use.
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Cimarron Canyon State Park
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- Max Stay
- 14
- Max Length
- 40 ft
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