Camping at UTE LAKE DAM GROUP SHELTER
Overview
Ute Lake Dam Group Shelter is a recreational facility located in New Mexico, within the Ute Lake State Park. It provides a popular location for various outdoor activities and group gatherings, surrounded by the natural beauty of the area.
Location
Ute Lake Dam Group Shelter is situated near the Ute Lake Dam within the park. Ute Lake State Park is located in eastern New Mexico, near the town of Logan.
Facilities and Amenities
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Shelter: The group shelter typically offers a covered area where visitors can congregate and enjoy picnics or meetings, protected from the elements.
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Picnic Tables and Grills: These are usually provided at group shelters for convenient meal preparation and dining.
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Restrooms: Access to restrooms is an essential amenity for group visitors spending extended time at the park.
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Trash Receptacles: Visitors are expected to use these to keep the park clean and minimize the impact on wildlife.
Activities
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Water Recreation: Given its proximity to Ute Lake, which is one of New Mexico's longest lakes, water activities like boating, fishing, and swimming are popular.
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Hiking: The surrounding area may offer hiking trails for those looking to explore the park on foot.
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Wildlife Viewing: Ute Lake State Park can be a great place for bird watching and observing other local wildlife.
Booking and Usage
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Reservation: Group shelters at state parks often require advanced reservation, especially during peak seasons. It's recommended to check availability and book ahead through the New Mexico State Parks Division's reservation system or website.
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Fees: There are usually fees associated with renting group facilities. Check the New Mexico State Parks' official website or contact the park directly for the most up-to-date pricing.
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Rules and Regulations: Guests are required to adhere to park rules, which may include restrictions on noise levels, the use of fireworks, alcohol consumption, and pet policies.
Safety and Considerations
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Weather: Visitors should be prepared for sudden weather changes and take precautions during summer storms or high winds, which can be common in New Mexico.
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Wildlife: Proper storage of food and trash is crucial to avoid attracting wildlife to the shelter area.
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Fire Safety: If there are fire pits or grills, always monitor fires and fully extinguish them before leaving the shelter.
Contact Information
For the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding Ute Lake Dam Group Shelter, it's best to contact:
- New Mexico State Parks Division
- Ute Lake State Park Office
Numbers and email addresses are subject to change, so please refer to the official New Mexico State Parks website or local listings for contact details.
