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  1. State park programs provide safe, fun, and educational experiences – and a visit to a state park is a true value. Outdoor recreation is a driving force in New Mexicos economy and State Parks is a key player.

  2. From a lazy afternoon casting for panfish to a high-energy adventure fishing for 40-inch Tiger Muskie, twenty-four state parks have ponds, streams, rivers or lakes for you to enjoy.

  3. Plan your next hike at a New Mexico State Park on a short interpretive nature trail, along the shore of a beautiful lake, or on a challenging mountain trail. From easy to difficult, State Parks caters to hikers, bikers and horseback riders.

  4. Find a New Mexico State Park. Use the map below to find a park and go to its page to find more information about it. Park Alerts and Closures. Visit individual park pages for the latest information on alerts and closures or click here.

  5. New Mexico State Parks can be found in 25 of 33 counties with 19 lakes and nearly 189,942 surface acres of land and water. Each park offers family-friendly settings, endless recreational opportunities to explore, including cool lakes and rivers, mountain forests, canyons, desert beauty, and fascinating historical sites - even dinosaur tracks!

  6. Whether you're an avid camper, hiker, or fishing enthusiast, our comprehensive guide will help you discover the perfect spot to immerse yourself in nature. From tips on camping and RV parks to exploring the parks at night, we've got you covered.

  7. www.emnrd.nm.gov › spd › activitiesCamping - State Parks

    Campground Amenities. Vault Toilets – the most basic restroom, no running water. Comfort Stations – a restroom with flushing toilets and sinks with running water. Showers – some comfort stations feature showers. Check specific park for drinking water availability.

  8. Find Facility. Your next adventure starts here. Search by the facility name if you know exactly where you want to go - we'll find that one along with others in the area. Or enter a city, state, street name or zip code for recommendations near your destination.

  9. This is a list of state parks and reserves in the New Mexico state park system. The system began with the establishment of Bottomless Lakes State Park on November 18, 1933. [1] New Mexico currently has 35 state parks.

  10. Apr 27, 2023 · There are so many wide-open places to explore throughout the state to immerse yourself in the varied landscapes and impressive formations. Many of these places are state parks that offer hiking, camping, and many other types of outdoor recreation. Here are some of the best state parks in New Mexico to get to know the “Land of Enchantment.”

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