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> We have stayed in many of the New Mexico State Parks. A couple of things to add to the information in the video. The New Mexico State Park regulations state " | > We have stayed in many of the New Mexico State Parks. A couple of things to add to the information in the video. The New Mexico State Park regulations state " | ||
- | Primitive sites ($8) at many of the parks, do not have a picnic table or prepared parking area. The sites with covered picnic tables referred to as primitive sites in the video were I think considered developed sites ($10). Some parks do take reservations for both developed sites with no utilities and developed sites with utilities. There are some parks with no sites with electric (Eagle Nest and Cimarron Canyon come to mind) and there are several parks with no water/ | ||
+ | > Primitive sites ($8) at many of the parks, do not have a picnic table or prepared parking area. The sites with covered picnic tables referred to as primitive sites in the video were I think considered developed sites ($10). Some parks do take reservations for both developed sites with no utilities and developed sites with utilities. There are some parks with no sites with electric (Eagle Nest and Cimarron Canyon come to mind) and there are several parks with no water/ | ||
+ | A note of warning/ | ||
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+ | > you can take the first-come, first-served campsites for free but if they’re full or you want one of the others, you have to pay the $4 reservation fee - even if you show up when the office is open and there are sites available.((https:// | ||
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+ | > The break even point is the same whether you stay in a $10 dry campsite (free), $14 electric site ($4) or an $18 water/ | ||
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