A state park in New Mexico is a destination for camping, hiking, and fishing, and you can get here through an epic road trip.
New Mexico resident veterans are eligible for a free lifetime pass to all State Parks, which includes entry and camping fees.
New Mexico state parks are free for residents through April 30, 2026, and the limit on camping stays has been increased.
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – As of Friday, May 26, there are still some New Mexico camping spaces with availability for Memorial Day weekend. However, things could change quickly as community members make last ...
SANTA FE - The Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department’s State Parks Division announced the reopening of overnight camping in most state parks beginning Oct. 1. All camping reservations will ...
A remote campground in southwest New Mexico has recently become a sanctuary for star gazers seeking a pristine night sky at a time when the rapid spread of light pollution prevents more than half of ...
Recent travel restrictions in New Mexico have left Texas hikers and campers who had hoped to find relief from the COVID-19 pandemic in the Land of Enchantment with fewer options. El Pasoans visiting ...
Texas nature lovers, rejoice. You’re welcome in New Mexico again. The New Mexico Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department’s State Parks Division announced Wednesday that day-use had reopened ...
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – A popular campground in New Mexico is closed down as the owners try to work out a lease agreement with the state. The Enchanted Circle campground in Angel Fire has been voted as a ...