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scenery, a quiet natural setting, and easy access make Hyde Memorial
State Park a favorite picnic area, campground, respite, and base camp
for excursion to the surrounding Santa Fe National Forest.
Gate Hours
8 a.m. - 11 p.m.
Park Superintendent
Ricardo Padilla
(505) 983-7175
Ricardo.Padilla@state.nm.us
Address
740 Hyde Park Road
Santa Fe, NM 87501
Land
350 Acres |
Awesome Array
The unique beauty and natural wonders at Hyde Park make it an unforgettable
reminder of nature's complexity.
Winter Wonders
Sledding, snow shoeing and cross-country skiing are delightful winter
diversions in the snow-carpeted Hyde Park mountains.
Refuge From the Rat Race
Located in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, the park is vegetated with dense
stands of evergreens, as well as aspen and shrubs. As a natural refuge for
wildlife, the park provides the opportunity for the quiet and cautious visitors
to view deer, raccoon, fox, coyote, squirrels, porcupine, and numerous species
of butterflies and birds.
Getting There
Hyde Memorial State Park is eight miles northeast of Santa Fe Plaza via Hyde
Park Road.
| Visitor Center |
Trails |
| Group Shelter (3) |
Camping |
| Developed Sites (50) |
Picnicking |
| Electric Sites (7) |
Wildlife Viewing |
| RV Dump Station |
Winter Sports |
| Restrooms |
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| Playground |
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