Abiquiu Reservoir

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Abiquiu Reservoir is a man-made lake in northern New Mexico known for its scenic desert landscape, recreational opportunities, and role in regional water storage and management.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf reservoir
basinCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
completedIn 1960s
constructionStart 1950s
country United States of America
surface form: United States
createdBy Abiquiu Dam NERFINISHED
elevation approximately 1,950 meters above sea level
hasActivity kayaking
picnicking
sailing
wildlife viewing
hasDamType earth-fill dam
hasFishSpecies catfish
rainbow trout
smallmouth bass
walleye
inflow Rio Chama NERFINISHED
isTouristAttraction true
knownFor recreational activities
regional water storage
scenic desert landscape
water management
landscapeType high desert
locatedIn Rio Arriba County, New Mexico NERFINISHED
northern New Mexico
locatedOnRiver Rio Chama NERFINISHED
managedBy U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Albuquerque District NERFINISHED
maxCapacity over 1,200,000 acre-feet
near Abiquiu, New Mexico NERFINISHED
operator U.S. Army Corps of Engineers NERFINISHED
outflow Rio Chama NERFINISHED
partOf Rio Grande watershed NERFINISHED
purpose flood control
recreation
sediment control
water storage
recreation boating
camping
fishing
hiking
swimming
region southwestern United States
surface form: American Southwest
state New Mexico
surfaceArea approximately 5,200 acres at conservation pool
usedBy Albuquerque municipal water supply system
waterManagementRole Rio Grande water regulation
San Juan–Chama Project storage

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