Brantley Lake State Park
Status: Identified Area: 5700 acres (2307 hectares)
County: Eddy Elevation: 3250 feet (991 meters)
Town: Carlsbad Location: 32°32.6’N, 104°22.9’W
Ownership New Mexico State Parks P.O. Box 2288, Carlsbad NM 88221, 505-457-2384; Bureau of Reclamation
Habitats River, Artificial lake, Grass/shrubland
Land-use Tourism/recreation, Water management
Threats Excessive pressure from tourism/recreation.
Site Criteria State waterfowl (D4ii), State wading birds (D4iii)
Site Description Brantley Lake State Park is located in the Chihuahuan Desert region of southeastern New Mexico and contains a large, dammed reservoir jointly managed by NM State Parks and the Bureau of Land Management. The reservoir is important for wintering waterfowl and gulls as well as migrating American White Pelicans, waterfowl, and shorebirds. This reservoir, located on the Pecos River, is the largest in southeast New Mexico and the southernmost lake in New Mexico.

Brantley Lake State Park is New Mexico's newest state park. Park amenities include a visitor center, group picnic shelter, shower, restrooms, and a playground. Camping facilities at the park include 51 developed sites, all with electric hookup, and a RV dump station. There are no concessionaires, food service, or lodging within park. Year-round fishing for white bass, catfish, largemouth bass, walleye, and crappie. There are hiking trails and water skiing and scuba diving for game fish are permitted.

This area was first occupied more than 10000 years ago by early Indian groups and more than 200 archaeological sites have been recorded in the area.
Birds Waterfowl, wading birds and gulls use this area in large numbers during passage and winter. Christmas Bird Counts of the Lake Avalon-Brantley area show significant numbers over-wintering at the area. Note: Not all waterfowl on counts are at Brantley Lake, but the vast majority utilize the lake.
Conservation Issues None noted.
Conservation Plan  
Monitor(s) None assigned.
Nominator Steve West, 1105 Ocotillo Canyon, Carlsbad, NM 88220, 505-885-3636, wthrswift@carlsbadnm.com
Sources Christmas Bird Counts - Lake Avalon-Brantley, NM (NMLA) (CBC)
Links Brantley Lake State Park
eBird New Mexico Hot Spot
Directions Take US-285 approximately 12 miles north from Carlsbad to NM-381 going east.  Follow NM-381 to Brantley Lake State Park.
Species Year   Population Sources Criteria
Waterfowl 97-04 Winter 2155 individuals average, 5752 individuals maximum CBC D4ii
Wading birds 00-04 Winter 64 individuals average, 80 individuals maximum CBC D4iii
Gulls 97-04 Winter 653 individuals average, 1627 individuals maximum CBC D4ii
 

Last Updated 4/25/08