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At Travelocity, prices for Fenton Lake State Park hotels range from $125 per night to $142 per night. The cost of lodging near Fenton Lake State Park depends on the location, time of year, and amenities you need to create your ideal national park vacation.
You can choose from 54 hotels near Fenton Lake State Park at Travelocity–so you’re sure to find one that’s right for you in the park or in the nearby cities and towns.
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Explore the caldera of an ancient supervolcano and see many animals that live here, including one of the largest elk herds in New Mexico.
Preserved 1,000-year-old cave dwellings of the Ancestral Pueblo peoples are scattered throughout the rocky terrain of this vast memorial.
Explore the great outdoors at Santa Fe National Forest, a lovely green space in Santa Fe. Discover the top-notch restaurants and renowned opera in this walkable area.
Explore the great outdoors at Kasha-Katuwe National Monument, a lovely green space in Jemez Springs. Discover the area's waterfalls and volcano viewpoints.
Learn about the Pueblo Indians from these cave dwellings carved into the side of a cliff and atop a large mesa in the Rio Grande Valley.
You can take time to visit Giggling Springs Hot Springs during your travels to Jemez Springs. Wander the riverfront and forest while you're in the area.