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Most
of New Mexico's parks, national monuments and forests have campsites
ranging from primitive to developed sites with running water and
restrooms. Some also have RV hookups, occasionally even with cable
television. Public campsites are usually open from May through
October on a first-come, first-served basis and cost just a few
dollars. You don't need a permit to camp in national forest
wilderness areas, but you do in national parks and monuments.
They're available for free from the visitors centers so make sure
you stop in to register. Check with the National Park Service, P.O.
Box 728, for additional information
about permits.
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