New Mexico resident veterans now eligible for lifetime pass to New Mexico State Parks Toby Velasquez City of Rocks State Park near Faywood in 2022. Morphy Lake State Park near Mora in 2024. The J.C. Sanchez Trail in the Cerrillos Hills State Park near Cerrillos in 2019. Morphy Lake State Park near Mora in 2024. The J.C. Sanchez Trail in the Cerrillos Hills State Park near Cerrillos in 2019. Published October 12, 2025 - 12:00 p.m. Modified October 12, 2025 - 12:00 p.m. As featured on - New Mexico resident veterans now eligible for lifetime pass to New Mexico State Parks New Mexico resident veterans are eligible for a free lifetime pass to all New Mexico State Parks, which includes entry and camping fees. collection_53a6bc99-a8f0-4e57-a91d-6ea1e9edeba0.html
As featured on - New Mexico resident veterans now eligible for lifetime pass to New Mexico State Parks New Mexico resident veterans are eligible for a free lifetime pass to all New Mexico State Parks, which includes entry and camping fees.
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