Largest lakes & reservoirs in Southwest New Mexico, NM by shoreline length
The length of the exterior shoreline around a lake is measured at the lake’s normal elevation. The shoreline length can be considerably shorter or longer when lake water levels are lower or higher than normal. A lake with many coves has a much longer shoreline than a lake of similar surface area that is nearly circular in shape.When known, the shoreline miles that we report in our statistics include only the lake’s exterior shoreline, and exclude the shorelines of islands located within a lake’s boundaries. In lakes with many islands, those islands’ combined shorelines may exceed a lake’s exterior shoreline.
You can find many of the world’s longest-shoreline lakes on LakeLubbers. Note: For some lakes, "Longest Shorelines" data is unknown or does not apply, so this table may display fewer lakes than the total 2 articles we have published for Southwest New Mexico, NM lakes.
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Below are lakes within USA > US Southwest Region > New Mexico > Southwest New Mexico, NM > Compared by longest shoreline length in miles. This list does not represent all lakes in Southwest New Mexico, NM, only the 2 Southwest New Mexico, NM lake articles we have published on the LakeLubbers website.
Lake name | Shoreline length in miles | Lake description |
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Elephant Butte Lake, NM (New Mexico, Southwest New Mexico, NM, US Southwest Region, USA) |
200 mi | Also known as The Butte, Elephant Butte Reservoir With limited lake options in New Mexico, Elephant Butte Lake is a popular destination for water enthusiasts and nature lovers alike in the Land of Enc … |
Caballo Lake (New Mexico, Southwest New Mexico, NM, US Southwest Region, USA) |
24 mi | Also known as Caballo Reservoir One of the little-known treasures in New Mexico’s Southwest region is Caballo Lake. This 11,000-acre reservoir along the Rio Grande River escapes the … |