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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.
- Mesilla Valley Bosque
Forest Industry Map and Biomass/Utilization Information;...
- Elephant Butte Lake
There is plenty of water and plenty of beach room at New...
- Oliver Lee Memorial
Oliver Lee Memorial State Park – historical state park . Set...
- Living Desert Zoo & Gardens
The Ocotillo Hills Nature Trail is adjacent to the Living...
- Manzano Mountains
Manzano Mountains State Park is an excellent destination for...
- Cimarron Canyon State Park
The Cimarron River flows through this narrow, forested...
- Sugarite Canyon State Park
Living With Fire Guide New Mexico; Ready, Set, Go! New...
- Percha Dam State Park
Hours. Gates Open 24/7 Day-Use: 6:00AM – 9:00PM Quiet Hours:...
- Mesilla Valley Bosque
Looking for New Mexico State Parks? Find listings for state parks, trail maps, information to know before you go then reserve a campsite for your trip.
13 mar 2023 · Map Of New Mexico State Parks. The map below shows the location of every state park in New Mexico: List of New Mexico State Parks. Here is a complete list of all the state parks in New Mexico along with the address for each park. Click through to find out more about each park. Bluewater Lake State Park. 30 Bluewater State Park Road.
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 Mexico’s economy and State Parks is a key player.
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.
This interactive map shows the Locations, Names, Areas, and Details of National Parks, State Parks, National Forests, Tribal, and other Public Lands of New Mexico. It also shows major cities and rivers for context.
There are 35 State Parks, 1 National Park, 5 National Forests, and 8 National Wildlife Refuges in New Mexico. The total land area covered by the New Mexico State Park system is over 192,000 acres. Each year, approximately 4.5 million visitors visit a park in New Mexico.