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Published: 18 September 2020 18 September 2020

Overnight camping by reservation to resume for New Mexico residents only beginning October 1

Santa Fe – Today the Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department’s (EMNRD) State Parks Division announces the reopening of overnight camping in most State Parks beginning October 1st. All camping reservations will be cancelled and refunded through September 30th. 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.

Beginning October 1st overnight camping by reservation will resume at all parks that offer camping except Brantley Lake, Pecos Canyon, and El Vado Lake State Parks. These parks will remain closed to camping due to staffing shortages or normal seasonal closures; however, they will remain open for day-use. Morphy Lake and Manzano Mountains State Parks remain closed due to construction.

Overnight camping reservations must be made online. To the extent possible, available camping spots will be spread out to encourage social distancing. Annual camping permits purchased after March 1, 2019 will be extended.

It is important for visitors to continue to check for details on specific park hours of operation and additional information visit the State Parks website and know before you go.

State Parks advises the additional guidance is still in place:

Limitations on Visitors:

Additional guidance:

All current park information can be found on park webpages and on the FAQ page at www.nmparks.com.