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 spruce and pine, the small valley displays abundant wildflowers and beautiful fall foliage. The park is ideal for fly fishing, camping, hiking and birding.
Park Elevation 7,667 ft
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
Group Facilities:
Group Picnic Shelter
Group Camping
Playground
Visitor Center