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In total, fee changes could generate $210,855 in revenue for the state park. According to New Mexico State Parks, a portion of 30% of the budget to support state parks comes from self-generated ...
Saint-Gaudens National Historical Park: New Hampshire: $10 per-person fees currently waived and some venues closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic: Thomas Edison National Historical Park: New Jersey: $15 per-person Bandelier National Monument: New Mexico: $25 per-vehicle Capulin Volcano National Monument: New Mexico: $20 per-vehicle
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. It has been calculated that 70% of the state's population lives within 40 miles (64 km) of a New Mexico state park. [2]
A $5 per vehicle day use fee would be waived for New Mexico residents, but doubled to $10 for non-residents, under the proposal, while fees for primitive and developed camping would be upped to ...
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Pages in category "State parks of New Mexico" The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total. ... Heron Lake (New Mexico) Hyde Memorial State Park; L.
Elijah Bristow State Park is an 847-acre (343 ha) park that stretches for 3 miles (4.8 km) along the south bank of the river below Dexter Dam. Park amenities include picnic tables, restrooms, equestrian staging areas, horseshoe pits, a wildlife viewing platform, and a boat launch. The park has 12 miles (19 km) of trails through woods and meadows.
Morphy Lake State Park; Mud Lake (New Mexico) P. Lake Palomas; Playas Lake; R. Red Lake (Arizona–New Mexico) S. Lake San Agustín; Santa Fe Lake; Stinking Lake (New ...