Very few dry lake beds in the state as a whole. We have a lot more foilage (especially the spiky kind) through lots of the mesas and other sandy
areas. In the south part of the state there's a few dry lake beds, and then a huge national park known as white sands, which is 2+ hours away by car.
The other issue is part of the dry lakes sit on private land/reservations, so aren't easy to go use. There's a few large parks (soccer fields and one
for hot air balloons) around Albuquerque to go as well, but we lack the large sandy beaches to play on. Not as many places as many would assume.
Come winter there's a few passes that exceed 10,000 feet so are above the treeline to play on, two decent sized lakes that freeze over, and then the
Valles Caldera, which is open to us kiters only for winter when there's enough snow.
As I have a place to stay, cattle ranch run by my aunt and older sister, right near the
Kiowa Grasslands which is why I asked. And yup, I kite on the ranch, so long as I stay away from the cattle, but more places to go is never a bad
thing.
NAPKA US314 (Pi)
Stunt Kites: GoFlyAKite Parastunter 1.4m | Pacific Quest Mighty Bug 0.5m and 1.0m | Prism Flip Kite
Arcs: Peter Lynn Venom 19m
Depower Foils: Flysurfer Peak 12m, Peter Lynn Lynx (2015) 5m, 9m
FB Foils: HQ Beamer II 3.6m | Ozone LittleDevil 4.5m | Pansh Ace 5m, 7m | PKD Busta Soulfly 1.5m, 2.4m, Brooza II 7.5m | Prism Tensor 5m | Thunderwing
Parawings Set
LEIs: Cabrinha Convert SE 9m | Ocean Rodeo Prodigy 14.0m, Razor 12m, Storm 5.0m
Atomic Terrain Park Skis (w AT adapters for the wind dieing), Snowboard, 21" Isvidda Nordic Skates (NNN-BC and NIS bindings depending on the
pair),
Badfisher 11' SUP, Ocean Rodeo JT Pro 138cm
Landyachtz DH Race (Bear 852 Trucks), MBS Comp 95X
RB Swindler, Skorpion Skates
Sysmic S2 Dune Midi XL Buggy