Last updated: August 8, 2024
Thing to Do
Know the Rules

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There are a variety of rules and regulations that dictate how the parks must be managed. These laws and regulations help us protect park resources while also providing visitors with a safe and enjoyable experience.
- The Superintendent's Compendium contains important park specific rules and regulations. The Compendium is updated annually.
- No Drones in National Parks
- Pets disturb wildlife and are not allowed on trails. Your pets should remain at home as opportunities for pets are very limited in the park.
- Park entry fee required for all adult visitors.
- Overnight camping in the wilderness requires a permit
- Wood and charcoal fires are strictly prohibited due to generally dry weather conditions and intermittent high winds.
- Certain activities require a special use permit, including groups of over twenty persons hiking in the park.
- Practice Leave No Trace principles.
- If you come across a cairn while hiking, do not disturb it. Don’t knock it down or add to it.
- Possession of marijuana or use of any amount of marijuana is still prohibited in Guadalupe Mountains National Park, its facilities, and campgrounds, and in the surrounding National Forest and Bureau of Land Management Lands and facilities. The recently passed New Mexico State law, which allows for limited recreational marijuana use under certain conditions, has no bearing on Federal laws which continue to identify marijuana as a Schedule I illegal drug, and prohibit its use.
Details
Activity
Hands-On
Pets Allowed
No
Pets disturb wildlife and are not allowed on trails. Your pets should remain at home as opportunities for pets are very limited in the park.
Reservations
No
Season
Year Round
Time of Day
Any Time
Accessibility Information
Resources for learning about park rules and regulations should be accessible for screen readers and other electronic accomodations.