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- New Mexico State Parks - State Parks
New Mexico State Parks About the State Parks Division Outdoor recreation is a driving force in New Mexico’s economy and State Parks is a key player Connected to communities statewide, our 35 state parks are often economic drivers for local businesses, towns, and cities
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New Mexico’s first State Park is set in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains pine forest, along Little Tesuque Creek The park is a short drive from Santa Fe and offers excellent group facilities and campsites
- Fees Permits - State Parks
On January 1, 2025, the New Mexico State Parks Division implemented changes to its Fees and Boating Rules These changes include differentiation in resident and non-resident camping and day-use fees
- Camping - State Parks
On January 1, 2025, the New Mexico State Parks Division implemented changes to its Fees and Boating Rules These changes include differentiation in resident and non-resident camping and day-use fees
- Bottomless Lakes State Park - State Parks
Bottomless Lakes State Park Bottomless Lakes State Park is your place for bottomless fun! Just 15 miles southeast of Roswell, the park is a chain of eight lakes that are actually sinkholes ranging from 17 to 90 feet deep Enjoy a picnic, non-motorized boating, fishing, swimming or even scuba diving
- Fenton Lake State Park - State Parks
The Jemez Mountains provide the backdrop for this stunning year-round retreat surrounded by beautiful ponderosa pine forests Fenton Lake State Park is a mellow mountain escape The Rio Cebolla flows through the park and the lake provides an opportunity to fish and canoe The park also attracts campers, hikers, and cross-country skiers There is even a fun playground for the kids Stocked with
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State Parks New Mexico’s 35 State Parks protect and enhance natural and cultural resources, provide first-class recreational and education facilities and opportunities, in a safe and family-friendly environment
- Sugarite Canyon State Park - State Parks
The Sugarite Canyon State Park water system does not meet the Safe Drinking Water Act requirements Visitors must boil water for at least 3 minutes before using or seek an alternate drinking and food preparation source until further notice
- Oliver Lee Memorial State Park - State Parks
Oliver Lee Memorial State Park – historical state park Set against the dramatic Sacramento Mountains, this park features a historic ranch house, quiet camping in the Chihuahuan Desert, and pools of water under the cottonwood trees of Dog Canyon Springs flow year-round and ferns cling to the sides of mossy rocks
- State Park Alerts - New Mexico
Have a safe and fun retreat in our New Mexico State Parks by staying informed and being prepared To learn more about your next vacation destination visit the links below for the most current state park announcements, closures, restrictions and boating conditions 97 Announcements are Posted 45 Closures are Posted 50 Restrictions are Posted Boating Conditions Posted as of 3 23 2026
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