SANTA FE, NM – New Mexico State Parks would like to inform the public that Coyote Creek State Park will be closed from October 14th through October 28th due to construction related to the main Mora San Miguel Electric Cooperative power line. This is a full park closure and access for day-use and camping will not be available.
Contractors will bury the existing overhead electrical line that currently spans the entire length of the park underground, from the North to South boundaries. Closing the park is necessary as open trenches will be present along the main park roadway posing a danger to the public. Once complete, the power line will be protected from the elements and the park will benefit with a major upgrade to its facilities.
"Not only will our existing facilities and amenities be reconnected to the buried line, but it will also include providing power to a newly developed campground loop at the park," said State Parks Director Toby Velasquez. "The viewshed through the main valley of the park along Coyote Creek will also will be improved providing a clear, open space for everyone to enjoy during their stay."
Funding for the project is partially provided by the Land and Water Conservation Fund. Franken Construction is leading the power line renovation for the Mora San Miguel Electric Cooperative.
With 35 State Parks in 25 of 33 counties, there are many other alternatives to plan your getaway! The parks with camping and day-use activities nearest Coyote Creek are Eagle Nest