Drought Reduces Elephant Butte Reservoir to 1.4%, Impacting Tourism
Drought Reduces Elephant Butte Reservoir to 1.4%, Impacting Tourism
US · Published Aug 18, 2026
Elephant Butte Reservoir in New Mexico has reached a critically low water level of just 1.4% of its capacity, a significant drop from 5.6% in June 2026 (KFOX, 2026-08-17).
This historic low is attributed to ongoing drought conditions, which have severely impacted local businesses reliant on tourism.

Impact & Risks

The drought has significantly affected the local economy, particularly businesses dependent on tourism at Elephant Butte Reservoir. With water levels at 1.4%, boat ramps are closed, and visitor numbers have plummeted. This has led to a 77% drop in revenue for some businesses, such as Zia Kayak Outfitters. The city of Elephant Butte, along with Sierra County and Truth or Consequences, is seeking state assistance to mitigate the economic impact. The prolonged drought also raises concerns about long-term water resource management and community resilience.

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