Cerrillos Hills Ranger Hike

Cerrillos Hills Ranger Hike 

Join Park Rangers for a midweek hike through Cerrillos Hills State Park. Ask questions, enjoy nature and learn about the natural and cultural history of the area. The route will vary but typically averages about 2 miles.

Date/Time: Tuesday, May 19th - 9am

Location: Cerrillos Hills State Park,37 Main Street, Cerrillos, NM 87010

Park Information

Open every day from sunrise to 9PM. Park entrance is 1/2 mile north of Cerrillos Village on County Road 59. NM residents $5 per vehicle through Sept. 30th, 2026. Accepted proofs of residency for New Mexico State Parks are a valid NM Driver's license or a current NM registered vehicle. Out-of-state visitors are subject to the permit fee of $10 per vehicle year-round. Permit fee is due upon arrival and must be exact cash or check. Follow the permit steps listed and be sure the white permit slip is visible from outside your vehicle. Park trails map here or at the entrance.

The Visitor Center is located at 37 Main Street on the corner of 1st and Main in Cerrillos Village. Open hours are 10am-4pm Saturday and Sunday or by appointment. Call 505 474-0196.

Event Information

Location: Cerrillos Hills State Park,37 Main Street, Cerrillos, NM 87010

https://www.cerrilloshills.org/

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