Do you need a permit to camp in New Mexico?
Annual Camping Permit (valid 12 months from month of purchase) Proof of New Mexico I.D. and Vehicle License Plate Number are required at time of purchase. at 1-888-667-2757 or online while making your camping reservations click here.
Can out-of-state residents camp in New Mexico?
State Parks remain open to New Mexico residents only. Reservations from out-of-state visitors will be cancelled and refunded through October 16, 2020. Camping will be available by online reservation only; a valid New Mexico license plate will be required to complete your transaction.
Can you camp in New Mexico right now?
Camping is permitted within all units of the National Wilderness Preservation System administered by the BLM in New Mexico. However, all motorized and mechanized vehicles and equipment are strictly prohibited in these areas.
Are New Mexico state parks free?
An Annual New Mexico camping pass for all the state parks? Yep, all the camping you want for a flat fee. For out of staters the New Mexico annual camping pass is $225, residents pay $180, and resident seniors pay $100.
How much is a state park pass in New Mexico?
New Mexico State Parks Fees & Permits
Entrance Fees | ||
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Day-use (per vehicle) | $5 | |
New Mexico resident | $180 | Annual camping permits may be purchased at any state park or at the division’s Santa Fe office. |
Senior New Mexico resident age 62 and over | $100 | |
Disabled New Mexico resident | $100 |
Are NM state parks open for non residents?
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The State Parks Division announced Wednesday, that day-use at parks will reopen for all visitors immediately.
Can out-of-state visitors go to New Mexico State Parks?
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department’s (EMNRD) State Parks Division announced Thursday that New Mexico State Parks will remain closed to out-of-state visitors through January. 32 State Parks will remain open for day-use only to New Mexico residents only.