NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – New Mexico residents will be able to visit New Mexico state parks for free on Friday, June 14.
The opportunity is in recognition of National New Mexico Day. “New Mexico’s State Parks are cherished by generations of residents across our great state,” Toby Velasquez, State Parks director, said in a news release.
Residents will have to show a valid New Mexico ID to get free day-use access. The entrance fee waiver for the 35 parks does not include camping or rental fees. For information on state parks in New Mexico, click here.