Santa Fe – Today the Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department’s (EMNRD) State Parks Division announces day-use will reopen at 32 State Parks for New Mexico residents only beginning Thursday, December 3rd. El Vado Lake, Morphy Lake, and Manzano State Parks remain closed due to seasonal closures. All camping reservations will be cancelled and refunded through December 31st. Camping and overnight use will be closed through the end of the month.
It is important for visitors to continue to check for details on specific park hours of operation and additional information before visiting. Check the State Parks website and know before you go.
State Parks advises the additional guidance is still in place:
Limitations on Visitors:
Only New Mexico residents may enter New Mexico State Parks.
Visitors must show either a valid New Mexico license plate, a New Mexico driver’s license or ID card, a New Mexico vehicle registration, a federal document attesting to residency, or a military ID to be admitted to a State Park.
Additional guidance:
Wearing a mask or cloth face covering is mandatory in public settings except when eating, drinking, or swimming or unless a healthcare provider instructs otherwise, and violators could face citations and $100 fines for not complying voluntarily.
Keep groups to 5 people or less
Bring hand sanitizer and additional personal protective equipment
Maintain social distance of 6 feet or more while recreating
Overnight camping is prohibited
Visitor centers and shower facilities remain closed
No campfires or open fires
Trails will be open; some water access is limited at this time due to seasonal conditions. Access may be limited to adhere to social distancing requirements
No group shelter use or large organized events, in accordance with continued restrictions on mass gatherings
Playgrounds closed
To limit interactions, please use exact change when paying fees or purchase a day-use pass online
Limited concession operations
Recreate responsibly and pack out all trash
Follow all safety guidelines when boating or swimming
All current park information can be found on the State Parks Division website.