
Navajo State Park
This water sport haven offers canoeing, motor boating, and an abundance of sailing.
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Navajo State Park Details
This water sport haven offers canoeing, motor boating, and an abundance of sailing. This 20-mile, 15,000 surface acre lake and river system lets you float down the San Juan River and explore 150 miles of shoreline. Set off at the Two Rivers Marina, swim, paddle board, bike, and fish for trout, bluegill and catfish. Wildlife viewing includes elk, beavers and river otter. Basic campsites and cabins are available.
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