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Heron (Rio Arriba)

Heron (Rio Arriba)

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Heron Reservoir in New Mexico

This lake has 8 Layers or 15 Layers for HD Version

Heron Reservoir, a stunning 5,900-acre lake, is a pristine aquatic gem nestled in Rio Arriba County, New Mexico, just west of the Continental Divide. Known for its tranquil, no-wake waters, this serene reservoir features a shoreline extending 11 miles and reaches a considerable maximum depth of 191 feet. Fed by the crystal-clear waters diverted from the San Juan River via the Azotea Tunnel, Heron Reservoir is a key component of the San Juan-Chama Project, primarily serving recreational purposes and supporting various aquatic life.

As a highly valued destination in New Mexico, Heron Reservoir is particularly renowned for its exceptional trout fishing, boasting thriving populations of Kokanee Salmon, Rainbow Trout, and Cutthroat Trout. The lake's calm surface makes it an ideal spot for sailing, kayaking, canoeing, and stand-up paddleboarding, appealing to those seeking peaceful water activities away from motorboat traffic. Heron Lake State Park provides extensive public access, including well-maintained campgrounds, picnic areas, and boat ramps, enhancing its appeal as a tranquil retreat. The surrounding high desert and mountain landscapes of Rio Arriba County further complement Heron Reservoir's beauty, making it a beloved spot for quiet contemplation and outdoor enjoyment in northern New Mexico.

Dimensions:

Small: 8"x12"

Medium: 12"x18"

Large: 16"x24"

Extra Large: 20"x30"

XX Large: 24"x36"

Gigantic 30"x45"

HD Extra Large: 20"x30" - 15 Layers

HD XX Large: 24"x36" - 15 Layers

HD Gigantic 30"x45" - 15 Layers

The difference between standard and HD maps is the number of layers. Standard maps have 1 land layer and 7 water layers. " The HD lake maps have 1 land layer and 14 water layers. So twice the detail. The HD Maps are limited to Extra Large, " XX Large, and Gigantic sizes only. On the smaller sizes the depth change of the wood is too extreme and you end up losing detail."

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