River features allow surfers, kayakers to enjoy unending waves People take turns surfing the new Abiquiú Wave on the Chama River near the Abiquiú Lake Dam in 2020. A surfer rides A surfer rides Surfers in Farmington wait to catch a wave during early summer 2025. Published August 25, 2025 - 11:00 a.m. Modified August 25, 2025 - 11:00 a.m. As featured on - River features allow surfers, kayakers to enjoy unending waves Waves can provide a respite from the summer heat, if you know where to find them. New Mexico offers at least two spots to hang ten: Farmington's Gateway River Wave on the Animas River and the wave just below the Abiquiú dam on the Rio Chama. collection_6a318862-5f6b-4619-97da-a5e389c27ff0.html
As featured on - River features allow surfers, kayakers to enjoy unending waves Waves can provide a respite from the summer heat, if you know where to find them. New Mexico offers at least two spots to hang ten: Farmington's Gateway River Wave on the Animas River and the wave just below the Abiquiú dam on the Rio Chama.
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