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Ute Lake State Park reopens tomorrow

Ute Lake State Park in Logan will reopen Wednesday on a limited basis for day-use recreation after being closed for two weeks when several employees showed signs of coronavirus.

According to a news release Tuesday from New Mexico State Parks, the Logan Park area of the park would be open Wednesday, which includes the McFarland boat ramp, marina and marina boat ramp.

“Other areas of the park would remain closed for the near future as the park manages in line with the public health order with reduced staff,” stated public information officer Susan Torres.

Ute Lake State Park closed Aug. 12 after several employees the previous day showed symptoms of COVID-19. The workers immediately were sent home and placed under a 14-day home quarantine.

The state’s COVID-19 rapid-response team database later confirmed five Ute Lake employees had tested positive for the virus.

The park also underwent a thorough cleaning during the closure. It was the first state park to be closed because of the pandemic.

Hours of Ute Lake State Park would be from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m., seven days a week, starting Wednesday.

Wearing a mask or other face coverings is mandatory in public settings that include state parks except when eating, drinking or swimming unless a healthcare provider instructs otherwise.

State parks remain open to New Mexico residents only.