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Oliver Lee Memorial State Park

Oliver Lee Memorial State Park
New Mexico State Park
the western edge of the Sacramento Mountains, looking to the south toward Texas. Alamogordo lies behind us, at the foothills of the Sacramentos. To the right, the Tularosa Basin and White Sands are surrounded by other mountain ranges, including the Organ Mountains, farther west. The crest of the Sacramento Mountains is forested, sloping east toward the plains farther east.
The western escarpment of the Sacramento Mountains, looking south at sunset from the Dog Canyon Trail
Named for: Oliver Lee
Country  United States
State  New Mexico
County Otero County
Location Alamagordo 
 - elevation 4,363 ft (1,330 m)
 - coordinates 32°44′48″N 105°54′58″W / 32.74667°N 105.91611°W / 32.74667; -105.91611Coordinates: 32°44′48″N 105°54′58″W / 32.74667°N 105.91611°W / 32.74667; -105.91611
Area 640 acres (259 ha)
Established 1980
Management New Mexico State Parks Division
Oliver Lee Memorial State Park is located in New Mexico
Oliver Lee Memorial State Park
Oliver Lee Memorial State Park in New Mexico
Website: Oliver Lee Memorial State Park

Oliver Lee Memorial State Park is a state park of New Mexico, United States, whose two tracts preserve a canyon in the Sacramento Mountains and Oliver Lee's historic 19th-century ranch house. The 640-acre (260 ha) park is located in Otero County at an elevation of 4,363 feet (1,330 m). It is situated at the base of Dog Canyon and provides opportunities for camping, hiking, picnicking, wildlife viewing, a nature trail, and guided tours of the ranch house.

The Dog Canyon National Recreational Trail climbs to provide views of the Tularosa Basin and the Organ Mountains. Nearby are the community of Alamogordo and the White Sands National Monument. Oliver Lee Memorial State Park was established in 1980.

Oliver Lee Memorial State Park consists of two separate parcels of land. Both parcels are historically significant. The Dog Canyon tract was used by Apache warriors as a defensive position and a base of operations during their numerous battles and wars with Euro-American explorers and settlers. Oliver Lee's homestead near the mouth of Dog Canyon was built in 1893. Lee was an influential and controversial citizen of New Mexico's settlement. The ranch is now a historic site and demonstrates how the ranch home looked while Lee was living there. As a well known rancher Lee was able to use his political influence to bring the railroad to nearby Alamogordo in 1898 and establish financial connections with influential citizens in El Paso, Texas. Lee was a known associate of Albert B. Fall and once engaged in an ineffectual gun fight with Pat Garrett. The second and northern parcel of land, has been studied extensively by archaeologists to determine the cultural history of the area.

Oliver Lee Memorial State Park is situated in the Chihuahuan Desert. The Otero County area of New Mexico receives very little rain with an average yearly rainfall of just 11.6 inches (290 mm). The fact that a perennially flowing stream of water passes through Dog Canyon made it an important location for settlement by Native Americans that lived in, and travelled through the Tularosa Basin.


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