ParksRanked
Score 95
State/Regional Park · New Mexico
Brantley Lake State Park

Brantley Lake State Park

Brantley Lake State Park holds a ParksRanked Score of 95 with undefined% data coverage on ParksRanked, the #4 top-ranked of 79 parks tracked in New Mexico — one of the top-ranked places in the entire ParksRanked directory. Limited data — this score rests on sparse signals; treat it as provisional.

State/Regional Park · New Mexico, United States

ParksRanked Score 95 · undefined% data coverage

Brantley Lake State Park is a state/regional park in New Mexico, United States. With undefined% data coverage, it earns a ParksRanked Score of 95 — one of the top-ranked places in the entire ParksRanked directory.

It’s one of 79 parks we track in New Mexico, so you can compare it against nearby places by our own ParksRanked Score.

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TypeState/Regional Park
RegionNew Mexico
CountryUnited States
Coordinates32.5606934, -104.3812698
ParksRanked Score95 · undefined% data coverage
Rank#4 of 79 in New Mexico

Common questions

How is Brantley Lake State Park scored?
Brantley Lake State Park has a ParksRanked Score of 95, based on undefined% data coverage.
Where is Brantley Lake State Park?
Brantley Lake State Park is located in New Mexico, United States.
What kind of place is Brantley Lake State Park?
It is a state/regional park.
How does ParksRanked decide its rankings?
Rankings reflect our own ParksRanked Score only. Every place is listed, sparse-data places are clearly marked, and no advertising or partnership ever influences the order.

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