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  1. SPD Homepage - State Parks

    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 …

  2. Find a Park - 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.

  3. Activities - State Parks

    Activities in New Mexico State Parks Try something dynamic and new at a park near you! Parks are open for kayaking, fishing, birding, hiking, camping, wildlife viewing, and special events for all ages.

  4. 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.

  5. Know Before You Go - FAQs - State Parks

    We encourage you to buy a Day-Use Pass online from Reserve America before you get to any New Mexico State Park. You can also buy your Day-Use Pass at the park, at one of our many self-pay …

  6. 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 …

  7. City of Rocks State Park - State Parks

    The uniquely designed, new Visitor Center includes a large display area and modern restrooms with hot showers. City of Rocks State Park is your official sponsor of adventure!

  8. Bottomless Lakes State Park - State Parks

    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.

  9. Fenton Lake State Park - State Parks

    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 …

  10. Oliver Lee Memorial State Park - State Parks

    The park’s namesake, Oliver Milton Lee (1865-1941) was a colorful figure in New Mexico history. In 1893 he settled at the mouth of Dog Canyon and built an extensive house at his ranch headquarters.