Every Boat Ramp on Cochiti Lake
4 boat ramps ยท Sandoval, New Mexico
1,200
Surface Acres
80 ft
Max Depth
4
Boat Ramps
5
Fish Species
Boat Ramps on Cochiti Lake
Additional Launch Sites
About Cochiti Lake
Cochiti Lake is a 1,200-acre Army Corps of Engineers reservoir on the Rio Grande, located about 30 miles southwest of Santa Fe. The lake is best known as one of New Mexico's top northern pike fisheries, with aggressive pike regularly caught in the 30- to 40-inch range around weed beds and in the shallow upper arms. Largemouth bass provide additional warm-water action, and the lake's fertile waters grow fish quickly.
The Army Corps of Engineers operates a paved boat ramp and day-use recreation area at Cochiti Lake. The reservoir is situated on Cochiti Pueblo land, and certain regulations and access restrictions apply. Walleye and crappie populations have been building in recent years thanks to stocking efforts, adding to the lake's multi-species appeal. The scenic setting beneath the Jemez Mountains and the easy drive from Santa Fe and Albuquerque make Cochiti Lake a convenient fishing destination for the state's largest population centers.
Nearest towns: Cochiti Pueblo, Santa Fe
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