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  2. State Parks Home - State Parks

    www.emnrd.nm.gov/spd

    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. Many rural communities rely on a state park as a major source of economic development.

  3. Find a Park - State Parks

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    Navajo Lake State Park offers some of the best boating, fishing, hiking, and camping in New Mexico. You’ll find this true oasis just north of Portales, NM. Oasis State Park is set among cottonwood trees, shifting sand dunes, and a small fishing lake. Although fishing is the park’s main draw, it also has several hiking trails, a peaceful and ...

  4. Camping - State Parks

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    Stay Limit. Campers may stay in a park for a maximum of 14 days during a 20-day period. Campers shall completely remove camping equipment and gear from the park for 7 calendar days. during the 20-day period. The exception is at Hyde Memorial State Park – the campsites with electric hookups have a 7-day limit.

  5. City of Rocks State Park - State Parks

    www.emnrd.nm.gov/spd/find-a-park/city-of-rocks-state-park

    City of Rocks gets its name from the incredible volcanic rock formations found here. The park encompasses a one square mile area in the scenic Chihuahuan desert region of southwestern New Mexico at an elevation of 5,200 feet. The “city” is a geologic formation made up of large, sculptured rock columns, or pinnacles, rising as high as 40 ...

  6. Fenton Lake State Park - State Parks

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    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.

  7. Bottomless Lakes State Park - State Parks

    www.emnrd.nm.gov/spd/find-a-park/bottomless-lakes-state-park

    Located just 14 miles southeast of Roswell, Bottomless Lakes State Park is your place for bottomless fun! Enjoy non-motorized boating in your kayak or canoe, camp, fish, picnic, swim, hike, go birding or even scuba dive! The unique lakes at this park are sinkholes, ranging from 17 to 90 feet deep. The greenish- blue color created by aquatic ...

  8. New Mexico State Parks - New Mexico Department of Energy,...

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    WELCOME AND BIENVENIDOS TO THE "LAND OF ENCHANTMENT!" New Mexico is known for its breathtaking sunsets and mountain air. From high desert to aspen vistas our 35 state parks have something for everyone! Whether it be a mountain hike or water skiing at one of our lake parks, there is always something new for you and your family to experience.

  9. New Mexico’s 35 State Parks offer year-round natural wonders, historic sites, interpretive and educational programs and recreational activities. Join the growing number of State Park volunteers who make a difference, and play a vital role in preserving and maintaining the quality of experience our visitors have come to expect.

  10. Know Before You Go - FAQs - State Parks

    www.emnrd.nm.gov/spd/know-before-you-go-faqs

    An ADU entitles you to day admission at 34 of 35 New Mexico State Parks. Living Desert Zoo and Gardens State Park in Carlsbad is the only state park for which separate entry fees are charged. Vehicles in the park between 9:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. are subject to camping fees. Customers with an ADU can access event facilities (e.g., group shelter ...

  11. Santa Rosa Lake State Park - State Parks

    www.emnrd.nm.gov/spd/find-a-park/santa-rosa-lake-state-park

    This reservoir on the plains of eastern New Mexico offers fishing, boating, camping, and hiking, as well as abundant bird watching opportunities. Equestrians are welcome at the Los Tanos Campground. Park Elevation 4,751 ft