Located in the scenic Sangre de Cristo Mountains of New Mexico,
Hyde Memorial State Park is famous for the dense stands of evergreens,
aspen and shrubs that thrive there. Breathtaking scenery, a tranquil
forest atmosphere and easy access also make Hyde Memorial State
Park a popular picnicking area.
Outdoor adventure lovers will be busy here. This wonderful state
park features many great New Mexico campgrounds that make perfect
base camps for excursions into the surrounding Santa Fe National
Forest.
There’s s lot to do in Hyde Memorial State Park in the winter
as well. Sledding, snowshoeing and cross-country skiing are all
possible in the snow-covered Sangre de Cristo Mountains.
Hyde Memorial State Park is a natural refuge for New Mexico wildlife.
Visitors are provided with many opportunities to view deer, raccoons,
foxes, coyotes, squirrels, porcupines and various species of butterflies
and birds.