Oasis State Park
State park in New Mexico, United States
34°15′28″N 103°20′56″W / 34.25778°N 103.34889°W / 34.25778; -103.34889
Oasis State Park is a state park of New Mexico, United States, located north of Portales in Roosevelt County.[1] It is a common destination for nearby residents and features a small fishing lake and several sand dunes.
Although the water quality in the centralized body of water in which the park surrounds is poor, the park itself has significant sand dunes and interesting scenery.[tone]
References
- ^ New Mexico State Parks Division. "Oasis State Park". New Mexico Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department.
External links
- Oasis State Park
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